
Holloway focused before fighting in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/X/UFC
Defeated by Charles of the Bronx No. UFC 326, Max Holloway He has already defined his next career goal. After being dominated for five rounds and losing the BMF belt, the Hawaiian now seeks to get back on the winning track by aiming for a rematch against Conor McGregor.
In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Holloway recalled his past loss to McGregor and highlighted that he sees merit in a rematch, especially given their current form. The former champion indicated that he doesn't intend to make significant weight sacrifices and suggested the fight could happen in any weight class, as long as it allows him to return to winning ways.
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“Conor beat me. He’s talking about coming back, I’m coming off a loss. If he doesn’t want to cut weight, neither do I. We can fight in any weight class, the important thing is to regain the lost weight,” he said. Max Holloway.
Max Holloway broke the record in a loss to Charles Oliveira.
Even with the traumatic defeat, the early morning hours between March 7th and 8th were not marked only by difficult moments for... Max HollowaySigned by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) since 2012, the Hawaiian has already had the opportunity to compete against the best names of his generation, so the defeat against the Brazilian also marked the breaking of a historic record, according to... reported by SUPER LUTAS even before the event.
After 36 seconds of the fourth round of the confrontation, the Blessed One overtook Rafael Dos Anjos and became the fighter with the most octagon time in history, with over eight hours spent across 32 fights in the world's largest MMA organization.
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