Max Holloway
Definition
Max Holloway is an American professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the UFC's lightweight division after a storied career as a three-time featherweight champion.
Known as 'Blessed' for his relentless striking volume, cardio endurance, and highlight-reel knockouts, he's a fan favorite with a professional record of 27-8.
Holloway, born Jerome Max Kelman Holloway in 1991 in Hawaii, rose to prominence with his high-output boxing style and never-say-die fight spirit.
Examples
Max Holloway turned the octagon into his personal punching arcade, landing more strikes than a caffeinated boxer on payday.
When Max Holloway says 'Blessed,' opponents hear 'brace yourself'—his cardio outlasts egos and exhaustion alike.
Moving to lightweight, Max Holloway proved he's not just featherweight royalty; he's here to bless the big boys too.
In a Holloway fight, the only thing higher than the punch count is the crowd's roar for that inevitable striking symphony.