Justin Gaethje recalls his loss to Charles Oliveira and states: 'I wasn't submitted'

Justin Gaethje recalled one of the most memorable and painful moments of his Ultimate career.

Justin gaethje reveals what he learned from Charles of the BronxPhoto: Reproduction/Instagram @justin_gaethje/Charles of the Bronx/SUPER FIGHTS montage

Justin gaethje will be one of the attractions of the main fight of UFC 324, when faced Paddy Pimblett In a fight for the interim lightweight title (up to 70,3 kg). On the eve of the event, scheduled for January 24th in Las Vegas (USA), the American recalled one of the most memorable and painful moments of his career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

During the media day of UFC 324Gaethje participated in a conversation with Michael Bisping And the two ended up identifying with each other when talking about defeats suffered in title fights. When commenting on the setback for Charles of the BronxThe former interim champion made a point of contextualizing how he was defeated by the Brazilian.

“I wasn’t submitted by Oliveira (Charles) because of his jiu-jitsu; I fell and then he took my back,” the American recalled.

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The statement resonated with Bisping, who brought up his own experience against Georges St-Pierre. “I understand perfectly. When I fought GSP (St-Pierre), it was the punch he threw at me. I didn't know where I was, and the next minute he was behind me, choking me,” responded the former UFC middleweight champion (up to 83,9 kg).

The fight mentioned by Michael took place at UFC 217 in November 2017. Georges St-Pierre submitted the Englishman in the third round, winning the middleweight title and making history as one of the few champions in two different weight classes.

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Charles do Bronx's victory against Justin Gaethje

Gaethje and the Bronx faced off on May 7, 2022, at UFC 274In a fight for the vacant lightweight title, the Brazilian had been stripped of the title for failing to make weight, making only the American eligible for the belt. Justin ended up being defeated by a rear-naked choke in the first round.

Now, Gaethje tries to leave the past behind and focuses on the challenge against Paddy PimblettA victory in UFC 324 This could put the American back at the top of the division and, once again, in a privileged position in the race for the lightweight title.

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