Gaethje Questions If McGregor Paychecks Affected Poirier At UFC 269

UFC lightweight contender Justin Gaethje has questioned whether Dustin Poirier’s lucrative fights with Conor McGregor earlier this year may have hampered his performance against Charles Oliveira at UFC 269.

At the final pay-per-view of 2021, many e…

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UFC lightweight contender Justin Gaethje has questioned whether Dustin Poirier’s lucrative fights with Conor McGregor earlier this year may have hampered his performance against Charles Oliveira at UFC 269.

At the final pay-per-view of 2021, many expected Poirier to secure his place in contention for Fighter of the Year through a title crowning. In January, “The Diamond” got his 2014 loss to McGregor back by becoming the first man to knock the former two-division champion out. Six months later, the pair headlined their second event of the year. Poirier secured the trilogy victory after the Irishman broke his leg in the opening round.

Following two lucrative money fights, Poirier turned his attention back to the belt. He became the first man to challenge the reign of fellow promotional veteran Charles Oliveira at UFC 269.

Despite entering the fight as the favorite, the Louisianan had a dose of déjà vu from his previous title attempt in 2019. Like against Khabib Nurmagomedov, Poirier was submitted with a rear-naked choke in the third round by “Do Bronx.”

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Charles Oliveira, Dustin Poirier, UFC 269

The result has seemingly set the stage for new #1-ranked contender Gaethje to have his second crack at the undisputed gold in 2022. Following the main event fight that likely determined which individual he’ll be looking to dethrone next year, “The Highlight” discussed the action that unfolded in an interview with ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto.

Gaethje suggested that Poirier’s previous outings in 2021 may have had a negative impact on his drive to succeed at UFC 269. Having earned millions with two triumphs over MMA’s biggest superstar, the Arizona native believes Poirier may have had less hunger than before this year.

“Luckily for me, I’ve just lost a fight two fights ago. You know, I’m back here in this position, but when you get to the top and you lose, you’re not sure if you’re gonna get back. And I’m not coming off two (fights) where I just made $10 million-plus, at the end of the day. (I have) the same goals I had from day one, which are to represent my family, my country, my town, to inspire the world, and to gain economic comfortability for me and my family through this sport.

“I don’t have that yet, so of course I’m still as hungry as ever. I can’t say that’s why Poirier wasn’t or was; I don’t think he wasn’t hungry, I just, I don’t know. I can’t imagine… I hope one day I know how hard it is to get ready for a fight coming off those two big paychecks.”

Gaethje Suggests Oliveira Had “More Hunger” At UFC 269

Whether the McGregor fights had a significant part to play or not, Gaethje, who was in attendance for Oliveira’s first title defense, believes the Brazilian had “more hunger” on the night. Nevertheless, “The Highlight” acknowledged there was more to the result than just that, also suggesting “Do Bronx” is simply better at this moment in time.

“You know, I think he’s (Oliveira) better right now (than Poirier), more hungry, per se, more specifically. That’s such a huge factor, and then the confidence, the fact the belt is around his waist, he’s representing Brazil on that level, it just makes this man that much harder to beat. I think that was a big piece of it.”

Having previously doubted the toughness and resolve of Oliveira, Gaethje will now look to prove himself right and do what Poirier failed to do when he gets his own shot at the Brazilian’s gold next year.

Do you agree with Justin Gaethje? Did Charles Oliveira have more hunger than Dustin Poirier at UFC 269?

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Chael Sonnen: It’s A ‘Scumbag Move’ If Oliveira Fights McGregor Next

Chael SonnenCharles Oliveira is no doubt coming off the most impressive win of his career, submitting the favored Dustin Poirier last Saturday at UFC 269 in the main event to retain his Lightweight championship. While the logical fight to make would be Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje next, there is always one certain Irish superstar in […]

Chael Sonnen

Charles Oliveira is no doubt coming off the most impressive win of his career, submitting the favored Dustin Poirier last Saturday at UFC 269 in the main event to retain his Lightweight championship.

While the logical fight to make would be Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje next, there is always one certain Irish superstar in the wings with big enough star power to hop the line even coming off of two losses.

Conor McGregor went as far as to tweet out asking when he would be fighting the lightweight champ. Oliviera, one of the longest-tenured fighters on the roster, claims he would let McGregor hop Gaethje in line for a title shot in order to provide the most monetary wise for his family and future.

Chael Sonnen Berates Charles Oliveira

One legend of the sport, in particular, had a lot of issues with the lightweight champ’s statement about McGregor hopping the line. Chael Sonnen ripped into Oliviera for bringing McGregor’s name into a potential title shot, calling it a “scumbag move.”

“Oliveira is saying things as far as, and I don’t feel confident in this, but he went as far as to say ‘step aside Justin Gaethje, bring in Conor McGregor, I want the money fight’. This is what Oliveira is saying. I don’t know how much of that is tongue in cheek and how much of it is true. I don’t look at Charles Oliveira as some witty guy that would go out and manipulate the media even in the form of a troll, so I’m taking him at his word.”

“Now, that’s a scumbag move. It’s a scumbag move because nobody would give him an opportunity because he doesn’t move the needle. He’s never been the money fight, which is what held him back for so long. So now that he’s gotten up in the loft, if he pulls the ladder up behind him, I’m gonna look back at that and say ‘I don’t really like that’.” (Transcribed by Sportskeeda)

You can check out the full clip of Sonnen breaking down this situation below.

There is a lot of intrigue and options in regards to McGregor’s next opponent, likely to be early next summer. Options would include a trilogy bout with Nate Diaz, the fourth bout with Dustin Poirier, Michael Chandler, and maybe even the lightweight champion Charles Oliviera.

A lot of analysts and pundits have noticed McGregor’s recent bulk up to 190 lbs, potentially signifying a Welterweight bout for his next fight.

Do you agree with Chael Sonnen? Is it a “scumbag move” for Charles Oliveira to try to fight Conor McGregor before Justin Gaethje?

Justin Gaethje Knows He’s ‘F*cked’ If He Can’t Outstrike Charles Oliveira

Justin GaethjeFormer interim UFC lightweight titleholder, Justin Gaethje has provided a rather blunt assessment of his chances of dethroning current undisputed champion, Charles Oliveira, claiming he would more than likely be “f*cked” if he failed to outstrike the Brazilian.  Widely expected to challenge Oliveira next, as soon as May, in fact, Gaethje also received the seal […]

Justin Gaethje

Former interim UFC lightweight titleholder, Justin Gaethje has provided a rather blunt assessment of his chances of dethroning current undisputed champion, Charles Oliveira, claiming he would more than likely be “f*cked” if he failed to outstrike the Brazilian. 

Widely expected to challenge Oliveira next, as soon as May, in fact, Gaethje also received the seal of approval from UFC president, Dana White as the next title challenger, off the back of a Fight of the Year unanimous decision win over Michael Chandler last month.

Promoted to the #1 rank in the official lightweight pile this week, the Arizona native moved ahead of fellow former interim gold holder, and past-foe, Dustin Poirier – who dropped a third round standing rear-naked choke loss to the previously mentioned, Oliveira at UFC 269 last weekend. 

Afterwards, Gaethje complimented Oliveira’s ability, but maintained that when the two expectedly share the Octagon next year, he plans to break the face of the Sao Paulo finisher. 

I absolutely loved it,” Justin Gaethje said of Charles Oliveira’s performance during the UFC 269 post-fight show. “I will give no disrespect to Charles (Oliveira). He is now the undisputed champion and I cannot wait to fight him. I don’t care where or when. I saw I competitor tonight. I saw a dog and I can’t wait to break his face. He gets hit a lot.

Justin Gaethje admits trouble could await him if he can’t dispatch Charles Oliveira with strikes

With plans to stop the Brazilian with strikes in their eventual title showdown, Gaethje has admitted, however, that if he is unable to remove the champion from consciousness, he’s more less, likely “f*cked”.

At the end of the day, if my striking isn’t better than (Charles Oliveira’s), then I’m f*cked, per say,” Justin Gaethje told ESPN MMA reporter, Brett Okamoto. “That’s where I’m great … he’s incredibly dangerous in the striking department … But I better be better or else I’m gonna be in a f*cking world of trouble.

Whilst Oliveira holds the record for most submission wins in the history of the UFC with 15 separate stoppages, as well as the most overall finishes in promotional antiquity, the Sao Paulo has made wholesale improvements to his Muay Thai game and striking prowess under the tutelage of Chute Boxe head coach, Diego Lima.

Justin Gaethje Changes Tone On Charles Oliveira After UFC 269 Outcome

UFC lightweight contender and former interim champion Justin Gaethje is pivoting on his earlier remarks about Charles Oliveira.

Oliveira shut down Dustin Poirier’s second attempt at a UFC lightweight title, submitting him in the third round. Olivei…

Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira

UFC lightweight contender and former interim champion Justin Gaethje is pivoting on his earlier remarks about Charles Oliveira.

Oliveira shut down Dustin Poirier’s second attempt at a UFC lightweight title, submitting him in the third round. Oliveira survived an early barrage of strikes by Poirier to wear him down and show off his elite grappling prowess. Now, he’s looking ahead to a potential fight with Gaethje.

Just weeks after Gaethje took shots at Oliveira in the media, going as far as labeling him a “quitter”, he now respects Oliveira’s place as the UFC’s lightweight king.

This prompted responses from many around the UFC; including Poirier, who gave Oliveira plenty of credit ahead of their fight.

Justin Gaethje Changes His Tone On Charles Oliveira

During the UFC 269 post-fight show, Gaethje praised Oliveira for his performance against Poirier.

“I absolutely loved it,” Gaethje said. “I will give no disrespect to Charles. He is now the undisputed champion and I cannot wait to fight him. I don’t care where or when.”

While Gaethje has a newfound appreciation for Oliveira’s rise to the top of the heap, he thinks he has the approach to give the champion issues in a potential matchup.

“I saw a competitor tonight,” Gaethje said. “I saw a dog and I can’t wait to break his face. He gets hit a lot.

“He better pray and hope for the next however many days until our fight that he takes me down, gets his choke. Because if not, we see what happens.”

When asked to give a prediction on how a fight with Oliveira would play out, Gaethje continued to keep it real.

“He just won a championship. I should build it up,” Gaethje said. “At the end of the day, it’s me trying to knock him out versus him trying to get it to the ground. That’s who we are. That’s who he’s been. That’s who I am.

“Whether it’s in Brazil, in America, preferably not Abu Dhabi. I’m all in. So I can’t wait.”

Justin Gaethje Vs. Charles Oliveira Is A Fascinating Stylistic Matchup

Gaethje vs. Oliveira has the potential to be one of the greatest lightweight title fights in recent memory. Both have proven to be tough as nails and have a balanced style on the ground and the feet.

Gaethje is mostly known for the power with his striking but also has a solid wrestling background. Oliveira has very technical, opportunistic kickboxing to go with an other-worldly Jiu-Jitsu game.

Gaethje is coming off his UFC 268 win over Michael Chandler that may have been the most exciting fight in 2021. While his stock is arguably higher than ever, a title fight between Oliveira and Gaethje could be an exciting fight for both sides, and it is one that Dana White has already confirmed is the current plan for the promotion.

How do you think a Justin Gaethje vs. Charles Oliveira title fight would play out?

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Charles Oliveira & Justin Gaethje Share a Humble Moment Backstage After UFC 269

Justin GaethjeDefending lightweight champion Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje share a mutual moment of respect after the UFC 269 main event. Charles Oliveria shut down the doubters who questioned his championship status last night at UFC 269, stopping No.1 contender Dustin Poirier via submission by rear-naked choke in round three to make his first successful title […]

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Defending lightweight champion Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje share a mutual moment of respect after the UFC 269 main event.

Charles Oliveria shut down the doubters who questioned his championship status last night at UFC 269, stopping No.1 contender Dustin Poirier via submission by rear-naked choke in round three to make his first successful title defence.

In May, the Brazilian won the vacant belt at UFC 262 when stopping newcomer Michael Chandler via TKO. A fight that didn’t seem to impress ‘The Highlight’ Justin Gaethje, who shortly after made the headlines calling ‘Do Bronx’ a ‘quitter’ while questioning the thirty-two-year-olds heart.

Gaethje, who was also in attendance at UFC 269 in Las Vegas, tipped his hat off to Oliveira for the outstanding victory over an in-form Dustin Poirier and left the Brazilian with some admirable words.

“Cheers, man! That was f*****g awesome, man. Honestly, it was awesome. That was f*****g absolutely beautiful. Nothing but respect. Thank you. Yeah, you deserve it man.” – Justin Gaethje said.

Watch the interaction between Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje below:

Dana White Confirms Justin Gaethje Gets the Next Shot at Charles Oliveira

At the post-fight press conference UFC President, Dana White confirmed that Justin Gaethje would get the next crack at Charles Oliveira for lightweight gold.

Last month, Justin Gaethje threw down in Madison Square Garden, New York, in his fight of the year contender with Michael Chandler. In what was three rounds of pure carnage, Justin Gaethje left the Octagon with a unanimous decision victory and one step closer to regaining a second opportunity to compete for the lightweight belt.

Here’s what Dana White had to say about Justin Gaethje and the next title shot:

Although Justin Gaethje has never been crowned the undisputed champion, he has been within touching distance when capturing the UFC interim championship with a dominant outing over Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 in May of last year. However, he could not unify the official title when handed a humbling defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 254 in October 2020.

Can Justin Gaethje attain UFC gold in his second attempt, or will Charles Oliviera continue to cement his legacy within the division?

Gaethje: Oliveira Has To Finish Poirier Before The 3rd Round

UFC lightweight contender Justin Gaethje believes reigning 155-pound champion Charles Oliveira will have to finish Dustin Poirier early in order to keep hold of the title at UFC 269.

Gaethje will be keeping a close eye on 2021’s final pay-per-view …

Justin Gaethje, UFC 269: Oliveira vs. Poirier

UFC lightweight contender Justin Gaethje believes reigning 155-pound champion Charles Oliveira will have to finish Dustin Poirier early in order to keep hold of the title at UFC 269.

Gaethje will be keeping a close eye on 2021’s final pay-per-view this weekend as his next opponent is likely decided in the main event. After winning the vacant belt with a miraculous comeback against Michael Chandler at UFC 262 in May, Oliveira will defend the lightweight gold for the first time on December 11.

The opening challenge to his reign will come from Poirier, widely considered the be the greatest lightweight on the planet right now. Riding two victories over Conor McGregor into Saturday’s headliner, “The Diamond” will be looking to secure his place on the 155-pound throne at the second time of trying.

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Gaethje Backs Poirier’s “Heart And Will”

The narrative heading into the second lightweight championship main event of 2021 has largely centered around the idea that Poirier is the “uncrowned champion” of the division, and that Oliveira has a tough night ahead of him. That’s a sentiment that’s consistently been shared by top contender Gaethje.

As well as claiming that Chandler proved the 28-fight promotional veteran is a quitter at UFC 262, “The Highlight” has previously refused to acknowledge Oliveira as the titleholder until he defeats Poirier. The former interim champion shared a similar view during a recent appearance on Throwing Down with Renee & Miesha on SiriusXM.

Repeating his doubts about the Brazilian’s grit and toughness, Gaethje suggested Oliveira has to finish Poirier before the third round to have any chance at victory. Should the fight reach the championship rounds, a depth “Do Bronx” has never dived to, the #2-ranked contender believes the Louisianan will have his hand raised.

“If they get into some grappling situations, I think Poirier can get finished in the first two or two-and-a-half rounds. But I think after that, most fights come down to heart and will. There is something special about Poirier when it comes down to that department you know. He has made all the money but it’s very special when you find someone who is not here just for the money and he is one of those guys. So I don’t see him losing in the heart and will department of this fight.” (h/t Sportskeeda)

Oliveira has consistently maintained that he’s being underrated and unfairly written off ahead of UFC 269, both in terms of his ability to beat Poirier and his willingness to engage in a five-round war. On December 11, he’ll have the chance to prove Gaethje and a sizable chunk of the combat sports community wrong.

Do you agree with Justin Gaethje? Does Charles Oliveira need to finish Dustin Poirier early at UFC 269 in order to keep hold of the lightweight title?

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