Appearing to take his stunning stoppage loss at UFC 308 earlier this month firmly in his stride, Max Holloway has encouraged fight fans of his that he will be back to his best in no time — as he prepares to climb the title route ladder again.
Holloway, a former undisputed featherweight champion and the current symbolic BMF gold holder, headlined UFC 308 earlier this month in Abu Dhabi, UAE, dropping a knockout loss for the first time in his decorated mixed martial arts career.
Fighting the unbeaten, Ilia Topuria in a title headliner in the Middle East, Hawaiian striking favorite, Holloway dropped an eventual third round knockout loss to the undefeated Georgian-Spaniard, coming as his first loss via strikes in his storied career in combat sports.