LOS ANGELES — If it was up to Max Holloway, Cris Cyborg and Angela Magana would have settled things in the ring.
In a now-infamous incident at last weekend’s UFC Athlete Retreat in Las Vegas, Cyborg punched Magana as retribution for what Cyborg viewed as cyber-bullying tweets by Magana making fun of her appearance.
In the aftermath, Cyborg has been cited for misdemeanor assault by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, and Magana has threatened to sue Cyborg.
Holloway, though, believes there could have been a simpler solution. Speaking at an event plugging his UFC 212 matchup with Jose Aldo, Holloway said the duo should have stepped into the ring at the company’s new training complex and settled matters.