Justin Gaethje is completed doing the UFC favors.
Throughout a current interview with Submission Radio, Gaethje’s supervisor, Ali Abdelaziz, revealed that ‘The Spotlight’ was strongly contemplating retirement if his subsequent battle isn’t for a UFC title.
Whilst you can normally take something Abdelaziz says with a grain of salt, Gaethje supplied some perception into his frustration, believing that the promotion owes him a title alternative after he saved their asses with the Holloway battle at UFC 300.
“They owe me a championship battle,” Gaethje mentioned on The Makeshift Podcast. “I’m 3-1 in my final 4. They got here to my home begging me to battle Max Holloway at UFC 300. I think about that an exhibition battle. I don’t imply that the loss is just not on my file. I imply it had nothing to do with rankings. Within the time that I did that, Dustin Poirier, who I simply beat, received a great win over (Benoit) Saint Denis after which fought for the belt
“Since I’ve gained (vs. Fiziev), the champion has been saying he desires to battle me. So they might have simply set that up, however they didn’t. Then he vacates, after which Oliveira is 2-2 in his final fights, already has a loss to Makhachev, they usually deliver a brand-new man in, and I get f*cked once more. So I’m not going to battle any of those motherf*ckers for enjoyable until they pay me a lot extra money.”
Justin Gaethje may have his sights set on UFC 317 title conflict between Oliveira and Topuria
Gaethje could have a degree, however with Arman Tsarukyan nonetheless sitting because the division’s top-ranked contender and Topuria calling for a battle with “ache within the ass” Paddy Pimblett, ‘The Spotlight’ could also be ready awhile.
Regardless, Gaethje may have his eyes on the extremely anticipated light-weight title tilt between Topuria and ex-champion Charles Oliveira, who will battle it out for the vacant crown at UFC 317 on June 27 throughout Worldwide Battle Week.