In a career full of record-breaking performances, iconic moments and jaw-dropping highlights, one could reasonably argue that Max Holloway’s last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 was the Hawaiian’s magnum opus. For the better part of 25 minutes, Holloway fought a perfect fight with nary a bruise on his face against one of the most violent lightweights of his era. Yet, with 10 seconds to go, Holloway invited Gaethje to the center for a rock ‘em sock ‘em finale and connected with a flush right that set T-Mobile Arena on fire. It was the most fitting way to win the symbolic BMF Title, and it was a perfect embodiment of why fans and fighters alike love “Blessed.