Justin Gaethje to fight Rafael Fiziev after other UFC stars ‘said no’ in wake of Dan Hooker injury

Justin Gaethje to fight Rafael Fiziev after other UFC stars ‘said no’ in wake of Dan Hooker injury
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Justin Gaethje to fight Rafael Fiziev after other UFC stars ‘said no’ in wake of Dan Hooker injury
Author: Alex Pattle
Published: Feb, 27 2025 11:43

Hooker fractured his hand, leading Fiziev to step in for a rematch with Gaethje. Justin Gaethje will take on Rafael Fiziev in a lightweight rematch at UFC 313, as the latter replaces the injured Dan Hooker. For many MMA fans, Gaethje vs Hooker was one of the most-anticipated fights of 2025, originally scheduled for five rounds in the UFC 313 co-main event on 8 March. However, Hooker hinted last week that the bout had been shortened to three rounds, and this week he was forced to withdraw, revealing a fractured hand.

 [Justin Gaethje (left) narrowly outpointed Rafael Fiziev in 2023]
Image Credit: The Independent [Justin Gaethje (left) narrowly outpointed Rafael Fiziev in 2023]

Fiziev was one of the first lightweights to offer his services as a replacement, along with Renato Moicano and Mateusz Gamrot, and the Azerbaijani got the nod. He will fight Gaethje two years after losing a narrow decision to the American in London. “Arman [Tsarukyan] and Charles [Oliveira] understandably said no,” Gaethje claimed on X (formerly Twitter). “Max [Holloway] and Dustin [Poirier] understandably said no. Moicano got the call and said no.

 [Gaethje has fought and lost to Charles Oliveira before]
Image Credit: The Independent [Gaethje has fought and lost to Charles Oliveira before]

“Props to Fiziev for volunteering to fly across the world and take this fight. Big risk here for me, taking this rematch against [an] elite striker. Life’s a trip. Best live show on earth going down March 8th #UFC313.”. “Nothing but respect. Let’s put on a show,” Fiziev replied.

 [Gaethje avenged a 2018 loss to Poirier by knocking him out in 2023]
Image Credit: The Independent [Gaethje avenged a 2018 loss to Poirier by knocking him out in 2023]

Each fighter listed by Gaethje would have an understandable reason for saying ‘no’, outside of the obvious threat posed by the heavy-handed “Highlight”. Tsarukyan and Oliveira are expected to meet in a No 1 contender’s match this year, while Holloway fought Gaethje last April, dominating the American and knocking him out in the final second of their five-round fight. Poirier is eyeing his last contest in the UFC and may want a fresh opponent, having traded wins with Gaethje in the past. Meanwhile, Moicano fought on one day’s notice in January, suffering a submission loss to champion Islam Makhachev.

That said, one X user asked why Tsarukyan – who was replaced by Moicano in January – turned down the fight with Gaethje, to which the latter replied: “That’s a big weight cut on short notice.”. Another user wrote, “If only fighters fought at their proper weight like you,” to which the 36-year-old said: “To be fair it takes me 8- 12 weeks to properly get my body prepared for the weight cut. I fight around 175[lb on fight night] like most lightweights. Hard to understand but that’s the way it goes.”.

Gaethje’s last fight was his loss to Holloway. Prior to that defeat, he knocked out Poirier with a head kick in July 2023, to build on his decision win over Fiziev four months earlier. Since that loss to Gaethje, Fiziev has fought once, suffering an injury while losing to Gamrot in September 2023.

Gaethje is a former interim UFC lightweight champion who has twice failed to win undisputed gold. In 2020, he was submitted by Khabib Nurmagomedov while trying to unify the belts, and in 2022, he was submitted by Oliveira while fighting for the vacant title.

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