Sean Shelby’s Shoes: What’s next for Max Holloway after UFC on ESPN 44 win?

Max Holloway faces a familiar question after UFC on ESPN 44: What’s next if not another fight with Alexander Volkanovski?

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[autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] showed once again that he’s the standard among featherweight contenders when he added to his historic resume by ending Arnold Allen’s streak in the UFC on ESPN 44 headliner.

Holloway (24-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) rebounded from his title-fight loss to Alexander Volkanovski in July when he earned a unanimous decision win over Allen (19-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) on Saturday at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.

Not only did “Blessed” join the UFC’s 20-win club and become the first fighter with 3,000 career significant strikes landed in the octagon, but he sent a stern reminder to the 145-pond division that he is not going to fade away quietly, despite being down 0-3 in his head-to-head series with Volkanovski.

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The Hawaiian is in a curious position, though, so what comes next for him? Watch the video above for thoughts and analysis on Holloway’s future after UFC on ESPN 44.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

 

Pedro Munhoz feels validated by UFC on ESPN 44 win, confident he’s still ‘one of the best fighters in the division’

Beating Chris Gutierrez has Pedro Munhoz feeling good about himself coming out of UFC on ESPN 44.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – [autotag]Pedro Munhoz[/autotag] badly needed Saturday’s win bad, but it wasn’t to show the UFC brass or the fan base that he’s still got it. He wanted to prove to himself that he is who he thinks he is.

Munhoz (20-7 MMA, 10-7 UFC) defeated rising contender [autotag]Chris Gutierrez[/autotag] in a unanimous decision on the main card of UFC on ESPN 44, which took place at T-Mobile Center. The victory was Munhoz’s first in two years, as he was coming off a no contest against Sean O’Malley and prior to that had decision losses to Dominick Cruz and Jose Aldo.

“One hundred percent (I proved to myself), and that’s the only person that I want to prove something to, myself,” Munhoz told reporters, including MMA Junkie, at the UFC on ESPN 44 post-fight news conference. “Not for the crowd. I respect them, and I like the crowd, but at the end of the day, the battle is between myself. So yeah, it was a good victory.”

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Despite being late into his career, the Brazilian believes his win over Gutierrez (19-4-2 MMA, 7-2-1 UFC) proves he’s still among the best in the world. And beyond that, Munhoz feels he’s just getting better.

“Even though I’m 36, going to be 37, this year, I’m a veteran, I realized that I have been improving a lot every single fight,” Munhoz said. “A lot of the fighters they kind of get stuck, but at the bantamweight division, it’s such a competitive division that it requires us to always be developing and getting better.

“American Top Team, it’s a place that I improve every day. We have the best coaches, the best training partners, and that’s the reason why I’m still here nine years later competing for the UFC. I’m still competing with the best fighters in the world, and tonight I proved to myself that I’m one of the best fighters in the division.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

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Edson Barboza wants opponent ranked above him after knocking out Billy Quarantillo at UFC on ESPN 44

Edson Barboza wants a chance to rise in the UFC featherweight rankings after his big win at UFC on ESPN 44.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – [autotag]Edson Barboza[/autotag] is still determined to climb up the UFC featherweight ranks.

Following his spectacular first-round knockout of Billy Quarantillo at Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 44, Barboza (23-11 MMA, 17-11 UFC) is looking to get a named opponent, specifically someone ranked above him. The Brazilian doesn’t care who it is. All that matters is that he’s making his way up the division.

“I’ll fight anybody anywhere,” Barboza told reporters at the UFC on ESPN 44 post-fight news conference. “I say yes for everybody. Especially if you want to fight me, I want to fight you. Like I said, I fight anybody anywhere. I hope the UFC gives me a chance to fight somebody in the rankings. Anybody in front of me in the rankings, I’m ready.”

Barboza entered Saturday’s UFC event with back-to-back losses to Bryce Mitchell and Giga Chikadze. Not only was the featherweight veteran able to get back in the win column, but he did so in brutal fashion.

Barboza needed less than a round to put the lights out on Quarantillo (17-5 MMA, 5-3 UFC) with a knee to the chin. Barboza feels relieved to be back to his winning ways.

“I’m very happy. It was a long year for me.” Batrboza said. “It was super hard. But yeah, I came back on the right time and with a beautiful knockout. I’m very happy.”

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For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

5 biggest takeaways from UFC on ESPN 44: Max Holloway’s perfect navigation of title purgatory

Thoughts and analysis of the biggest storylines coming out of UFC on ESPN 44, including Max Holloway’s title hopes and much more.

What mattered most at UFC on ESPN 44 in Kansas City, Mo.? Here are a few post-fight musings …

Dana White discusses Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz, Max Holloway’s future, more after UFC on ESPN 44

Dana White wasn’t in the mood to put a damper on the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz boxing match.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – UFC president [autotag]Dana White[/autotag] spoke to the media on Saturday night following the completion of UFC on ESPN 44.

He touched on various topics at T-Mobile Center, including [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag]’s future, [autotag]Edson Barboza[/autotag]’s highlight-reel KO of Billy Quarantillo, [autotag]Nate Diaz[/autotag]’s boxing match against [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag], the latest with [autotag]Beneil Dariush[/autotag]’s replacement opponent for UFC 288, and more.

You can watch White’s full post-event news conference above, plus check out a transcription of some of the topics de discussed below.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

UFC on ESPN 44 post-event facts: Max Holloway joins 20-win club, sets other records

Check out the numbers from UFC on ESPN 44, where Max Holloway hit more milestones – including being the first to land 3,000 octagon strikes.

The UFC returned to Missouri after six years Saturday at UFC on ESPN 44, and the card delivered with half the fights ending by stoppage.

One of the bouts to go the distance was the main event, where former champion [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] (24-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) once again displayed his greatness in ending the winning streak of [autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] (19-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) with a unanimous decision. In the process, “Blessed” made more history to add to his one-of-a-kind octagon resume.

For more on the numbers to come out of the main event, as well as the rest of the card, check below for MMA Junkie’s post-event facts from UFC on ESPN 44.

Arnold Allen issues statement on UFC on ESPN 44 loss to Max Holloway: ‘Just wasn’t good enough’

Arnold Allen offered no excuses in the aftermath of his first octagon loss at UFC on ESPN 44.

[autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] offered no excuses in the aftermath of his first octagon loss at UFC on ESPN 44.

Allen (19-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) saw his remarkable winning streak to begin his UFC tenure halted on Saturday when he dropped a unanimous decision to former featherweight champ Max Holloway (24-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.

The Brit had his moments over the course of the five-round contest, but ultimately he didn’t have quite enough to get the upper hand on Holloway and is now sent back to the drawing board.

He’ll return back with a positive mindset, however, as Allen’s first social media statement showed tremendous maturity (via Instagram):

https://www.instagram.com/p/CrFUBSIsD5r/

An honour to share the cage with a legend in @blessedmma I just wasnt good enough tonight

Thanks for the support ❤️

Although Allen, 29, has not yet gone into the finer details of what went wrong on fight night, UFC president Dana White had no problem offering some criticism toward Allen’s corner, whom he believed let him down as the rounds wore on and the fight slipped away.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

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Dana White believes Arnold Allen’s corner let him down at UFC on ESPN 44: ‘A lot of mistakes made’

UFC boss Dana White believes Arnold Allen had a better chance to beat Max Holloway if his corner conveyed “a sense of urgency earlier.”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Everyone knows these famous words: It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. But for [autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] at UFC on ESPN 44, how he finished wasn’t good enough to get the win.

That was something UFC president [autotag]Dana White[/autotag] emphasized as he assessed Allen’s performance in a unanimous decision loss to former featherweight champion Max Holloway in Saturday night’s main event at T-Mobile Center.

“I think that Allen looked incredible,” White told reporters, including MMA Junkie, during the UFC on ESPN 44 post-event news conference. “I mean, if you think about it, it’s his first big night ever in a main event, whole crowd’s against him, and he came on too late. If he had fought the way he fought in the fifth round from the third round on, he would’ve had a better chance to win the fight.”

Although it was relatively competitive, Holloway (24-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) had a distinct edge (19-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) in the way he dictated the pace for most of the fight, which was reflected in the judges’ scores through four rounds as only one gave Round 2 to Allen. It wasn’t until the fifth round that Allen, at the urgency of his corner, hit another gear with his striking attack, and all three judges rewarded him with a 10-9 score.

By that time, it was too little too late as Holloway won the fight 49-46 twice and 48-47. White seemed to place blame on Allen’s corner for not lighting a fire under their fighter sooner.

“I’m not a corner man or a coach, but yeah, I think there should’ve been a sense of urgency earlier,” White said. “But I’m not a corner man. …

“It’s a lot of pressure for a guy (in his first UFC main event). I thought he handled it well. He’s obviously talented enough. He went five rounds with Max Holloway, one of the best ever. I just think he poured it on a little too late. But I’m not his corner man.”

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For Allen, it’s back to the proverbial drawing board. Having his 12-fight winning streak snapped and losing for the first time in the UFC puts a damper on the 29-year-old Brit’s title aspirations.

White still feels good about his direction, but he might’ve felt better about it had his corner coached him up better during the fight.

“I don’t care about the guys who necessarily get out there and talk or do anything else. In this business, it’s all about how you fight. Are you good enough?” White said. “Let me tell you about how hard it is to break in the top five, especially in that weight class. And he has, and he’s a talented guy. I think that there were a lot of mistakes made tonight in the corner.

“Obviously he’s got that experience under his belt now. They’ve got to go back and figure out what went wrong, what was broken, and fix it. He’s a talented kid.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

Max Holloway ‘would love to fight’ Korean Zombie next: ‘I’m kind of tripping on how we didn’t fight yet’

Max Holloway is down to fight Korean Zombie next.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] has his eyes on the belt, but also on a specific name in the featherweight division.

That name is fellow veteran Chang Sung Jung. “The Korean Zombie” is one of the very few names at the top of the weight class that Holloway (24-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) has yet to fight.

Now fresh off a unanimous decision win over [autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] in the main event of Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 44, Holloway believes that’s a fight that could make sense for him next.

“Korean Zombie, that’s the only guy of my time, with the older guys, that I didn’t get to fight,” Holloway told reporters at the UFC on ESPN 44 post-fight press conference. “I would love that fight. There’s a fight in my agents’ country, Australia. Australia is supposed to be happening sometime, we don’t know when, and if Korean Zombie wants it he can get it. I would love to fight him. That’s one of the guys I grew up watching.

“I’m kind of tripping on how we didn’t fight yet. How did we not fight? If that’s one of the guys, that’s one of the guys. I would love to share the octagon with him. He’s one of the OGs that I didn’t get to fight, and we came up in the same era, and we didn’t fight each other.”

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Holloway’s win over Allen (19-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) was the first fight since losing a third time to champion Alexander Volkanovski back in July 2022.

Holloway still has aspirations of winning back the UFC featherweight title. And despite being 0-3 against the champion, Holloway is not stressing about his road back to the title and won’t wish Volkanovski a loss in his upcoming title unification bout against Yair Rodriguez at UFC 290 on July 8.

“We’ll see what happens,” Holloway said. “Let the best man win. I get to be a fan in that fight in July, and we’ll see what happens. Never say never. We’ll be alright.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

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Dana White: Clay Guida ‘pissed me off’ with fake retirement at UFC on ESPN 44

UFC president Dana White was not impressed with Clay Guida’s fake retirement at UFC on ESPN 44.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – UFC president [autotag]Dana White[/autotag] was not impressed with [autotag]Clay Guida[/autotag]’s fake retirement at UFC on ESPN 44.

Following his unanimous decision loss to Rafa Garcia (16-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) on Saturday’s card at T-Mobile Center, longtime octagon veteran Guida (38-23 MMA, 18-17 UFC) took off his gloves and was approached for an in-cage interview with Daniel Cormier.

Guida started his speech as though he was going to hang up the gloves, but then said he wasn’t done and proceeded to wish his mother a happy birthday. That did not please the UFC boss.

“That pissed me off, actually,” White told reporters, including MMA Junkie, at the UFC on ESPN 44 post-fight news conference. “That pissed me off. I like him. He’s a nice guy. But you faking your retirement so you can say f*cking happy birthday to somebody? We’re running a live event here. I was not happy about that. … Yeah, that was not good.”

Guida has been one of the longest-tenured fighters on the UFC roster dating back to his octagon debut in August 2006. “The Carpenter” ranks in the top five for most takedowns landed in promotional history.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 44.

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