Max Holloway hasn’t tasted defeat in 11 consecutive fights, but he has no plans to chase down the last man to hand him a defeat.
Conor McGregor beat Holloway by decision back in 2013 before moving onto become featherweight champion two years later with a knockout over Jose Aldo.
Holloway has now accomplished the same exact feat after winning the undisputed title with a third round TKO against Aldo, but he’s not concerning himself with whether or not he’ll ever get the chance to avenge that loss to McGregor.
“Like I said before, I’m going to say it again — that guy was the 2015 champ.