Max Holloway has never been knocked out in his career and Justin Gaethje aims to make history by knocking out Max Holloway at UFC 300
In an upcoming fight at UFC 300, Justin Gaethje is set to defend his BMF title against former featherweight champion Max Holloway. Gaethje, known for his knockout power, aims to finish Holloway in a way he has never been finished before.
With an impressive record of 25 wins, 20 of which came by knockout, Gaethje is proud of his ability to deliver devastating finishes. He has made it a purposeful goal throughout his career to sustain this knockout prowess. Gaethje previously faced Tony Ferguson, who had never been finished before. Although Gaethje didn’t knock him out in a traditional way, he inflicted enough damage to rightfully stop the fight.
However, Gaethje acknowledges the challenge that lies ahead. Holloway has never been knocked out, making it a tall order for “The Highlight.” Gaethje understands that this fight could become a war, a battle of attrition. Holloway is known for his constant movement, creating angles, and applying pressure. If Gaethje can’t find his timing early on, it could be a tough fight, as momentum is everything inside the octagon.
Gaethje’s previous victory over Dustin Poirier, where he claimed the BMF title with a head kick knockout at UFC 291, showcased his knockout ability. On the other hand, Holloway will be competing at 155 pounds for only the second time in his UFC career, following a loss to Poirier in a memorable Fight of the Night battle for the interim title. Holloway is coming off back-to-back wins against Arnold Allen and Chan Sung Jung.
As the highly anticipated UFC 300 approaches, all eyes will be on Justin Gaethje as he aims to make history by being the first to knock out Max Holloway. Will Gaethje’s knockout power prevail, or will Holloway’s resilience and skill keep him standing? Fight fans are eagerly awaiting this clash of titans.