It’s no secret that Justin Gaethje thought he should have been the one standing across from Conor McGregor at UFC 246. Instead, McGregor took on Donald Cerrone, the man that Gaethje took out in one round in his last fight. It took McGregor only 40 seconds to dispatch Cerrone and, speaking on the “Punchlines Podcast,” Gaethje (21-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) admitted that maybe it would have helped his case if he was in attendance this past Saturday. But he explained that it’s not really his style to cause a ruckus to get a fight. “For me, I hope knocking people out is my ‘something special,’ because I can’t sell myself, per se, and become a different person on camera and be a different person off camera,” Gaethje said
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In trying to land Conor McGregor fight, Justin Gaethje won’t be anything but himself – MMA Junkie