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Justin Gaethje recently had a stroke of misfortune, as his bike got stolen from his garage in Denver, USA. Yes, it does sound absolutely bizarre.

Who would dare to gatecrash in the UFC Interim Champion’s garage to steal his bike? However, an unidentified person has shown the audacity, forcing Gaethje to reveal the incident on social media.

After posting the picture of his stolen bike, Gaethje also posted some snapshots of the accused thief. His tweet has blown up, causing intense discussions among MMA fans.

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‘The Highlight’ of Justin Gaethje and his lost vehicle

Until some time ago, Gaethje owned a lucrative Rambo Nomad series bike. Unfortunately, it got picked by an intruder.

In the following tweet, Gaethje revealed security camera footage of the accused. As is evident, the man was sporting a red shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. He also appears to be in his early 30s.

Gaethje is now looking for a private investigator to reclaim his bike.

“This guy just stole a bike from my garage in Denver/Lakewood, CO. If anybody knows a private investigator around the Denver area I’d be happy to hire him”, wrote Gaethje in his tweet.

The Interim lightweight champion claims that he was busy doing yard work when his bike got picked. As per Gaethje, he went inside for 15 minutes and walked out eight minutes after the accused left.

It’s time to shine at UFC 254

On the work front, Gaethje might shock the world by becoming the first man to defeat Khabib Nurmagomedov inside the cage. After ending Tony Ferguson‘s 12-fight undefeated streak at UFC 249, Gaethje will fight for the lightweight belt next.

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Amid heavy turmoil and speculations, Khabib vs Gaethje has been sealed for the headliner of UFC 254 in October. Although Khabib is the undoubful favorite, Gaethje will a hard test for him.

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Gaethje can become the lightweight champion of UFC with a major upset win over Khabib. If not, the undefeated champion will extend his record to 29-0.

The exact date and venue of the PPV haven’t come up as official yet.

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