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Left: Justin Gaethje celebrates his victory over Michael Johnson in 2017. Right: Justin Gaethje enters the cage for his 2025 fight against Rafael Fiziev.
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Justin Gaethje Sparks Fan Worries by Engaging in Reckless Activities Just Weeks After UFC 324

December 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Justin Gaethje is determined not to let a UFC title fight change how he handles things behind the scenes. The American fan favorite, a two-time interim UFC lightweight champion, now has an opportunity to challenge for the undisputed title once again. On January 24th at UFC 324, Gaethje will face Paddy Pimblett in their first main event on Paramount+, competing for the interim title after the current champion, Ilya Topuria, is sidelined due to personal reasons. Despite acknowledging that his career fights are limited, Gaethje remains focused and committed to maintaining his main event spot without hesitation.

Recently, Gaethje sparked some controversy with his UFC 324 training camp video blog, which showed Kamaru Usman submitting him during practice. Another striking moment from his training came in episode 2 of his YouTube series “Art of Violence,” where he engaged in a dodgeball game with teammates. The match started aggressively, and Gaethje suffered a dramatic head collision with a training partner. Given the number of fights canceled in recent years because of training injuries, fans were relieved that Gaethje wasn’t seriously hurt, as no major injury signs were visible.

However, many fans criticized the risk Gaethje took just weeks away from his interim title fight, expressing concern over the potential for a serious injury. Comments highlighted worries about the seriousness of the collision and urged Gaethje to be cautious to avoid jeopardizing his career or fight opportunity.

Fan Take: This news highlights the fine line fighters walk between intense preparation and risking injury during training. For fighting fans, it underscores the importance of balancing hard training with safety to ensure athletes can perform at their best when it counts most, which is crucial for the sport’s longevity and excitement.

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