Max Holloway is dangerous because of his relentless pace, cardio, and striking volume that overwhelms opponents over five rounds. The American Lightweight possesses exceptional footwork and defensive movement that allows him to land significant strikes while minimizing damage. His ability to adapt mid-fight and maintain output in deep waters sets him apart. Holloway holds a professional record of 27-9-0 with a 52% finish rate, demonstrating both his striking precision and occasional struggles against elite-level competition. He has competed at the highest levels of the UFC, challenging for multiple titles and consistently facing top-ranked opponents. Currently, Holloway remains an active UFC competitor, still fighting in the Lightweight division and pursuing another title opportunity.
Max Holloway
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Next fight at UFC 318: Holloway vs. Poirier 3 on 7/19/2025.
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Max Holloway is dangerous because of his relentless pace, cardio, and striking volume that overwhelms opponents over five rounds. The American Lightweight possesses exceptional footwork and defensive movement that allows him to land significant strikes while minimizing damage. His ability to adapt mid-fight and maintain output in deep waters sets him apart. Holloway holds a professional record of 27-9-0 with a 52% finish rate, demonstrating both his striking precision and occasional struggles against elite-level competition. He has competed at the highest levels of the UFC, challenging for multiple titles and consistently facing top-ranked opponents. Currently, Holloway remains an active UFC competitor, still fighting in the Lightweight division and pursuing another title opportunity.