“I need time”: Justin Gaethje reveals comeback plan after getting rocked at UFC 324
Justin Gaethje has shared a clear and honest update about his future after a punishing fight at UFC 324, where he defeated Paddy Pimblett in a five-round battle. The 37-year-old fighter admitted he took heavy shots during the bout and said he plans to take time off before returning to the Octagon. Justin Gaethje’s comments came shortly after he secured the interim lightweight title, placing him back in the center of the UFC title picture. At UFC 324, Justin Gaethje won a tough decision after controlling parts of the fight with experience and toughness. Although Paddy Pimblett landed some good strikes on Justin Gaethje. Justin Gaethje's pressure, wrestling, and ability to remain composed during the fight helped him to secure a victory in the end.
Even with the victory, Justin Gaethje said that he will be focusing on resting and recovering first because of the amount of damage he received during that fight. Speaking after the fight, Justin Gaethje confirmed that he does not plan an immediate return. He explained that, unlike boxing or football, MMA allows fighters to step away and recover properly. Justin Gaethje stressed that taking time to heal is important if he wants to continue competing at the highest level.
Ilia Topuria has previously stated that his return window could fall between April and June. If that timeline holds, Justin Gaethje could be in position for a high-stakes title fight later this summer. Justin Gaethje’s win at UFC 324 disrupted earlier plans that involved Paddy Pimblett, shifting the division’s direction. For now, Justin Gaethje remains focused on recovery and long-term health. Gaethje has made it clear that even though he is excited to compete, he will not rush back after getting rocked multiple times at UFC 324. His calculated and well-thought-out approach shows that he has a veteran mindset as he prepares for what could be one of the biggest fights of his career.
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Justin Gaethje targets UFC White House card for return
Justin Gaethje revealed that he is aiming for a return around June, when the UFC is expected to host a major event at the White House. Justin Gaethje said this timeline gives him enough time to recover while staying active in a meaningful way. He added that representing his country on such a stage would be a strong motivation for his comeback. UFC president Dana White has confirmed that matchmaking for the White House card will begin soon, making Justin Gaethje a likely option given his status as interim champion. Justin Gaethje’s return could line up with a potential title unification bout, depending on the availability of undisputed lightweight champion Ilia Topuria.Ilia Topuria has previously stated that his return window could fall between April and June. If that timeline holds, Justin Gaethje could be in position for a high-stakes title fight later this summer. Justin Gaethje’s win at UFC 324 disrupted earlier plans that involved Paddy Pimblett, shifting the division’s direction. For now, Justin Gaethje remains focused on recovery and long-term health. Gaethje has made it clear that even though he is excited to compete, he will not rush back after getting rocked multiple times at UFC 324. His calculated and well-thought-out approach shows that he has a veteran mindset as he prepares for what could be one of the biggest fights of his career.
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