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Justin Gaethje opens up on the UFC not counting his R4 Knockdown of Max Holloway

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UFC 300 featured a highly anticipated “BMF” title fight between Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje. Both fighters entered the octagon with their eyes on the prize, and the stakes were high.

The battle unfolded over five intense rounds. Holloway showcased his calculated patience and point-fighting skills, while Gaethje countered with hard-hitting boxing. The tension escalated as the rounds progressed, and fans knew they were witnessing something special.

Justin Gaethje’s Knockdown

In Round 4, Gaethje had his moment. He connected with a powerful right hand that sent Holloway briefly to the canvas. It was a significant moment—the first registered knockdown against Holloway in his career. However, Holloway quickly recovered, showing his resilience and determination.

Despite Justin Gaethje’s efforts, Holloway maintained control. His speed advantage and relentless jabs kept Gaethje on the defensive. Holloway targeted Gaethje’s injured nose, causing further discomfort. The fight was a testament to Holloway’s skill and heart.

As the clock ticked down in Round 5, Holloway unleashed a violent, speed-changing combination. He drilled Gaethje’s body with two punches, but Gaethje stayed upright, urging Holloway on. Then, in a moment reminiscent of his past fights, Holloway delivered a massive overhand right. Gaethje went down, unconscious, with just one second left on the clock. The crowd erupted, and Holloway secured the BMF title via knockout.

Justin Gaethje’s knockdown in Round 4 became a point of contention. While it wasn’t officially counted as a knockdown, it certainly added drama to the fight. Regardless, Holloway’s performance was awe-inspiring, and he extended his winning streak to three fights.

Max Holloway’s victory over Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the best fights of the year. Both fighters left everything in the octagon, and while Gaethje had his moments, Holloway’s knockout sealed the deal. As for semantics, well, sometimes the fight speaks for itself.

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