Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway are set to take on each other in an exciting bout for the BMF title next month at the UFC 300. Both are superstars of their respective divisions and are known for their flamboyant striking in the company. Many people are of the thought process that it’ll be easier for Justin to put Max aside as the fight’s taking place at lightweight but champion Sean O’Malley has a different opinion.
Many believe that this bout is going to be the most exciting clash of the UFC 300 card.
Sean O’Malley gives his take on Justin Vs Max at UFC 300
Sean O’Malley put up an absolute clinic the last time he step foot inside the octagon. He out struck Marlon Vera in a spectacular fashion when he defended his title for the very first time. On his YouTube Channel named Suga he posted a video where he was spotted giving his take on the Max Holloway and Gaethje fight that is set to take place in UFC 300. He said,
I think it’s gonna be a very very competitive fight. That’s crazy.
Sean O’Malley made it clear that h it’s gonna be a competitive fight when Justin takes on Max. O’Malley emphasized on the fact that Justin is not going to have an easy fight despite being more experienced in the lightweight division. Gaethje won his last fight against Dustin Poirier in a rather thrilling manner via a head kick knockout.
Gaethje has historically struggled with rivals with wrestling pedigree but he doesn’t have to worry about that given his next opponent relies heavily on boxing. Gaethje is an absolute favorite going into this bout given his history of putting people down in the lightweight division. Holloway will be looking to end Gaethje as soon as the fight starts without taking much damage. The one thing in Max’s favor is his cardio.
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UFC 300 can’t come sooner as the patience is running thin in the MMA community to witness this banger of the card. The bout for the BMF title will surely go in history books.
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