Justin Gaethje seems ready to step up and lend a hand to the FBI in any way he can, even if it means training agents or showing them a thing or two with his own fighting skills. While preparing for his upcoming fight at UFC 313 on March 8, Gaethje expressed his willingness to contribute to the FBI’s law enforcement training initiative, which was recently mentioned by FBI Director Kash Patel.
Patel made waves by revealing his plans to collaborate with the UFC, where fighters (or potentially coaches) could help train FBI agents in hand-to-hand combat. Given Gaethje’s expertise and love for representing his country, he seems eager to help in any way possible, especially since he’s not tied down by family responsibilities.
The idea isn’t entirely new—many law enforcement agencies have partnered with martial artists in the past to boost officers’ fighting abilities. Gaethje, a proud American, sees the offer as a chance to serve justice while staying true to his passion for martial arts. Now, he’s focused on his upcoming co-main event match against Rafael Fiziev, but after that, he’s open to supporting the FBI’s training efforts in whatever capacity they need.