Justin Gaethje is able to present the FBI how you can kick some ass.
Not lengthy after being confirmed as the brand new director of the FBI, Kash Patel is trying to herald some fighters from the UFC to assist beef up brokers’ self-defense abilities. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed as such per a report from Sportico.
“I had dinner with Kash a couple of weeks ago, before he was actually confirmed and, yeah, he wants to train FBI guys,” White stated on a cellphone name. “There’s no deal in place. It was just a conversation.”
Whereas it’s nothing greater than a wild thought at this level, former BMF titleholder and UFC light-weight legend Justin Gaethje is able to go all-in.
“I think there’s much more skilled people but I got no kids, no wife,” Gaethje instructed TMZ Sports activities when requested about the potential for coaching federal brokers. “So if [FBI Director Kash Patel] needs somebody to go out there and serve some justice, I would love to be part of that team.”
“I would love to be part of any part of that,” Gaethje continued. “I like representing this nation. I can’t wait to fly this flag, stroll into the Octagon. It’s been some time since I’ve been proud to be an American and we’re again there. I’m excited to signify this nation. Anytime anyone at that place wants my assist, I’m greater than prepared.“
Justin Gaethje returns to the octagon at UFC 313
Earlier than whipping some flabby FBI guys into form, Gaethje can have his work lower out for him this Saturday when he steps again contained in the Octagon for a short-notice rematch with the return Rafael Fiziev.
Initially, ‘The Highlight’ was scheduled to sq. off with Dan Hooker within the UFC 313 co-main occasion in Las Vegas, however ‘Hangman’ was compelled to bow out of the bout after breaking his hand while coaching. Enter Fiziev, who has not competed since struggling a leg damage within the second spherical of his September 2023 scrap with Mateusz Gamrot.
Earlier than that, ‘Ataman’ went 5 arduous rounds with Gaethje at UFC 286 and surrendered a majority determination, snapping a six-fight win streak.