Max Holloway proves his point, bags interim title
MMA Update – The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the world’s premiere Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) organization, returned to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada on Saturday night with a very memorable fight card.
The main event for UFC 206 saw 25-year-old Hawaiian, Max “Blessed” Holloway, become UFC’s interim featherweight (145lbs) champion over former lightweight champion Anthony “Showtime” Pettis via a vicious technical knockout finish.
After stunning Pettis to the body with a spinning back kick late in the third round, Holloway unleashed a barrage of punches on his opponent who then crumbled against the cage. Referee Yves Lavigne was forced to stop the bout with only 10 seconds remaining in the round.
“I don’t finish guys early, you know. Everybody’s like: ‘Go in there and get a first round finish’. That’s just not what I do. I like to take people into deep waters, let them think they can compete with me. All of my finishes come later in the rounds,” Holloway expressed at the post-fight press conference.
Saturday night marked the very first time Pettis had been stopped in his entire MMA career. His record now stands at 19 victories and 6 losses. And after failing to make the 145 lbs limit for this last fight, Pettis stated that he would return to the weight class where he once held the title at 155lbs.
“Max Holloway is a beast. He did this right. He stood up with me and he got the belt. He’s a good fighter. It’s too much for me to make this weight cut to 145 lbs. I have to go back up, it’s too hard,” confessed Pettis afterwards.
Moreover, Pettis fractured his right hand on the very first punch he landed in the first round and will require surgery.
Holloway (17-3) is now riding a remarkable 10-fight winning streak and is projected to unify his newly acquired interim belt with the current 145lbs champion, Jose Aldo, sometime in 2017.
Category: Mixed Martial Arts
