By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports DailySports Daily
Notification Show More
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Reading: Justin Gaethje Declares He’ll Hang Up the Gloves if Defeated by UFC Nemesis: ‘I’m on a Whole New Level’
Share
Sports DailySports Daily
Search
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Follow US
Sports Daily > Fighting > Justin Gaethje Declares He’ll Hang Up the Gloves if Defeated by UFC Nemesis: ‘I’m on a Whole New Level’
Left: Justin Gaethje celebrates his victory over Michael Johnson in 2017. Right: Justin Gaethje enters the cage for his 2025 fight against Rafael Fiziev.
Fighting

Justin Gaethje Declares He’ll Hang Up the Gloves if Defeated by UFC Nemesis: ‘I’m on a Whole New Level’

January 22, 2026 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Justin Gaethje showed little respect for his next opponent ahead of their UFC showdown. Known as one of the most electrifying fighters in the UFC, Gaethje was rightly chosen to headline the promotion’s first event on Paramount+. At 37 years old, he remains in pursuit of the undisputed lightweight title, a prize he has missed out on twice. To earn another shot, Gaethje must defeat Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324 this Saturday to claim the interim lightweight championship for the second time.

Gaethje aims to leave Las Vegas with the interim title and hopefully secure a unification bout in the future. However, things could have played out differently six years ago—he might have retired before getting his chance at UFC gold. Back then, Gaethje faced James Vick, who was 13-1 and riding a four-fight winning streak. Despite Vick’s strong record, Gaethje openly expressed disdain for him and even suggested he might retire if he lost.

Speaking on Ariel Helwani’s MMA show, Gaethje said, “I’m way better than James Vick… if I go out there and lose to James Vick, I’m going to have to hang them up.” He described Vick as slow and questioned his own standing if he were to lose. Fans were relieved when Gaethje bounced back from losses by knocking out Vick in under 90 seconds, kicking off a run that led to an interim title win over Tony Ferguson.

Looking ahead to UFC 324, Gaethje’s coach Trevor Wittman revealed that this could be Gaethje’s final fight. Speaking to ESPN, Wittman said the career of his fighter hinges on the outcome—no win means no further UFC fights. “If we don’t win this fight, we can’t continue. We’re not going to be gatekeepers,” Wittman said. He noted the importance of Gaethje’s health and family, emphasizing that after winning the title, Gaethje’s goal is to focus on defending it.

See also  Balter Walker and Zion Clark Part Ways Following Intense Karate Combat Showdown Brawl

Fan Take: This upcoming fight is pivotal not just for Gaethje but for the lightweight division’s future landscape. A win or loss here could define the closing chapter of one of UFC’s most exciting careers and shift the titles and momentum within the sport.

You Might Also Like

Catch a Glimpse of Jagwar at the Exciting Cheltenham Trial Day!

Podcast: Todd Pletcher Opens Up About His Career Journey and the Long-Awaited Milestone He Achieved

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3: Full Fight Card, Betting Odds, Kickoff Time, Date, PPV Cost, Venue & Ultimate Guide

Franklin Simpson and Frank E. Kilroe Miles Downgraded from Grade 1 Status

Rebel’s Bold Confession Sets the Stage for a Wide-Open Sam F. Davis Showdown

TAGGED:Fighting
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News

Download app from appStore
Fighting

At Kempton this Christmas, the Lion of Nemea Could Roar Back to Life

Lynn Grant earns second LPGA title with three-stroke victory at Annika
Arteta must bin Arsenal’s no-good guy who is as bad as Gokeres
‘Spurs and only Spurs’: Top transfer destination halts negotiations with rival and agrees personal terms with Tottenham
Chip Chief Triumphs Over Gun Runner Favorite at Liberty National
Davis must flop Birmingham, which won just 38% of its duels.

About US

Your trusted source for up-to-the-minute sports news, in-depth analysis, and expert coverage across the globe’s most exciting sports.

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Categories

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Racing
  • Tennis

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Subscribe US

Adam Schenk wins his first PGA Tour win at Bermuda Championship
NBC apologizes for showing incorrect footage of Tiger Woods’ car crash
How Anyone Can Play Trout National, Crystal Downs, and Other Luxury Private Golf Courses
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sports Daily
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?