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Max Holloway Acknowledges Justin Gaethje’s Bone-Crushing Power -“I was getting hurt by the wind on the shots”

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In the electrifying world of mixed martial arts, where every strike can alter destiny, Max “Blessed” Holloway recently encountered the raw force of Justin Gaethje. Their clash at UFC 300 left fans breathless, and Holloway’s candid assessment afterward revealed the true impact of Gaethje’s blows.

As the final seconds ticked away, Holloway and Gaethje stood toe-to-toe, exchanging leather. The Hawaiian fighter, known for his resilience and striking prowess, felt the wind generated by Gaethje’s punches. “He missed some shots,” Holloway admitted, “but I was getting hurt by the wind on the shots. That’s how hard he hits.”

Gaethje, a powerhouse in the lightweight division, possesses a reputation for concussive power. His fists are like sledgehammers, capable of turning lights out with a single connection. Holloway’s admission underscores the intensity of their battle—a testament to Gaethje’s ability to generate fight-ending force.

Despite the windburn from Gaethje’s near-misses, Holloway emerged victorious, securing the symbolic BMF title in a fight that will echo through MMA history. His daring spirit and willingness to engage in a war of attrition define him as one of the sport’s true warriors.

Justin Gaethje’s fighting style

Contrary to popular belief, Gaethje isn’t a reckless windmill of aggression. His fighting style combines calculated technique with unbridled ferocity. Let’s delve into the nuances of his approach:

  1. Footwork and Positioning: Justin Gaethje’s feet serve as his compass. His coach emphasizes maintaining optimal positioning to avoid clean shots. No longer content with absorbing hits, Gaethje prioritizes evading them. His footwork allows him to stay in control, minimizing vulnerability.
  2. Leg Kicks: In his first encounter with Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje showcased devastating leg kicks. These strikes disrupted Poirier’s rhythm, leaving him limping. However, Gaethje learned a valuable lesson: balance technique with aggression. Overcommitting to leg kicks cost him, as Poirier capitalized on openings. Now, Gaethje aims for precision over zeal.
  3. Technical Fights: Justin Gaethje’s best moments occur when he fights technically. Against opponents like Michael Chandler and Tony Ferguson, he slows the pace, patiently seeking openings. His shots inflict substantial damage. Trusting this process is crucial for sustained success

Now, as Holloway contemplates his next move, the memory of Gaethje’s power lingers. Perhaps it’s a reminder that greatness often emerges from adversity, and in the octagon, every gust of wind carries the weight of destiny.

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