Filed under: Featured , News , UFC , Videos DETROIT – UFC lightweight Justin Gaethje puts the odds of delivering a boring fight with Eddie Alvarez at pretty low. After all, both fighters have agreed their season-ending brawl is for the unofficial title of “ most violent man .” Even if Gaethje (18-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) suspects Alvarez (28-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC) will try to slow him down when they meet at UFC 218, he doesn’t expect to be held back. “He’s talking a big game, but I still think he’s going to try and stick me against the fence and hold me there,” Gaethje, who coached “The Ultimate Fighter 26” opposite Alvarez, told MMAjunkie. “I’m a Division I wrestler, so I’ve got to focus on keeping him off me and landing hard punches and kicks, making him quit. I don’t know how many times he’s been finished, but I’m shooting to finish him, that’s for sure.” Related Eddie Alvarez focused on Justin Gaethje, 'Most Violent Man' title, not Dustin Poirier's rematch hopes Gaethje stormed into the UFC’s title picture with a debut stoppage of Michael Johnson, but he’s unconcerned about the logjam at the top of the division.
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