Justin Gaethje once again showcased why many regard him as one of the most thrilling fighters in UFC history. Although Paddy Pimblett suffered his first Octagon defeat in Las Vegas on Saturday night, his toughness earned widespread admiration. Known as “The Buddy,” Pimblett was looking for a battle, and there was no better adversary than Gaethje, who was fighting for the interim lightweight title.
Both athletes were awarded $100,000 each for Fight of the Night, thanks to a promotion that doubled their typical post-fight bonuses. While Gaethje’s exciting style is well-known, a new statistic highlights precisely why fans find him so captivating.
At UFC 324, Gaethje matched the record for Fight of the Night bonuses, a record shared by Dustin Poirier and Edson Barboza. The two veterans have fought 32 UFC bouts each, but Gaethje reached 10 Fight of the Night awards in only 15 fights. His consistent ability to deliver electrifying performances underscores his unique appeal in the sport.
Although two early knockouts set the tone for UFC 324, Gaethje’s fight stood out as especially memorable. The only times he did not earn a bonus were in bouts where he lost lightweight title shots. Despite entering Saturday’s fight with some doubts, Gaethje proved once more why he is a one-of-a-kind competitor whose matches are never to be missed.
Looking ahead, Gaethje’s next opponent, Ilya Topuria, is also known for earning post-fight bonuses. Topuria warned Gaethje about their upcoming title fight, where Gaethje is considered an underdog. While Gaethje is known for his thrilling style, Topuria, nicknamed “El Matador,” is noted for his devastating skills, having claimed bonuses in his last six fights, including three consecutive Performance of the Night awards.
Fan Take: This fight reminder of Justin Gaethje’s incredible heart and excitement factor is a win for fight fans everywhere, emphasizing that entertainment and skill can coexist at the highest levels. With Topuria stepping up, the stakes and intensity will only increase, potentially raising the bar for what defines a truly great lightweight championship bout.

