Max Holloway canvas gesture vs. Justin Gaethje: People reminded
Max Holloway shocks the world with last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje at UFC 300, proving he is a true gladiator.
Max Holloway pulled off a stunning last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje at UFC 300, despite being a 300 underdog. Holloway expressed that he felt counted out by many, who believed Gaethje's size and strength would be too much for him. However, Holloway proved his doubters wrong and reminded everyone that he was a force to be reckoned with.
The knockout sent shockwaves through the MMA community, with fans and colleagues alike praising Holloway's incredible performance. Former UFC featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski, who had defeated Holloway three times previously, was among those impressed by Holloway's victory.
The fight seemed to be heading towards a decision in Holloway's favor until the final 10 seconds when Holloway urged Gaethje to engage in a slugfest. Despite the risk, Holloway felt confident that Gaethje would reciprocate the opportunity for a thrilling finish.
Looking ahead, Holloway is open to facing any challenger in the octagon, whether at featherweight or lightweight. With options aplenty, including a potential return to 145 pounds, Holloway is poised for an exciting future in the UFC.
The newly crowned "Blessed Man Forever" is relishing his historic win and is grateful for the opportunity to etch his name in the history books. As he reflects on his momentous victory at UFC 300, Holloway remains humble and grateful for the experience, acknowledging the significance of the event and the impact it will have on MMA history.
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