The featherweight division crowned a new champion on Saturday night when Max Holloway finished Jose Aldo with a third round TKO as he picked up his 11th win overall while become the undisputed king at 145 pounds.
Holloway was actually the second person to finish Aldo after Conor McGregor put him to sleep with a one punch knockout when they met back in 2015, but the Irishman never stuck around to defend the title and hasn’t fought at featherweight since then.
While the argument will always rage on concerning who is the greatest of all time at featherweight, UFC commentator Joe Rogan says it all comes down to performances and in this case McGregor has earned his spot atop the list.