Max Holloway
Max Holloway is the most dangerous featherweight on the planet, a Hawaii-born striker whose knockout power, volume, and warrior mentality have made him one of the UFC's greatest champions of all time.
Max Holloway: The Blessed Era
Max “Blessed” Holloway is a mixed martial artist from Waipahu, Hawaii, competing in the UFC’s featherweight (145 lbs) and lightweight (155 lbs) divisions. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest featherweights in MMA history, holding the record for the most significant strikes landed in UFC history, a testament to his extraordinary output and durability.
Holloway became UFC Featherweight Champion in 2017 by stopping Jose Aldo, then unified the belt and defended it three times before losing it to Alexander Volkanovski in 2019. He went on an even more stunning second chapter, winning the BMF title with a legendary performance against Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 in April 2024, one of the most celebrated fights in the promotion’s history.
Beyond the numbers, Holloway’s appeal is deeply personal. He fights with visible joy, connects with fans authentically, and carries the pride of Hawaii into every octagon walk. His nickname “Blessed” isn’t just branding, it’s a philosophy. He consistently credits his son Rush and his Hawaiian roots as his driving forces.
People search for Holloway in massive numbers after every fight, spike especially after his BMF win at UFC 300, and persistently whenever his name appears in booking rumors. He is one of the UFC’s most marketable and beloved figures, at the peak of his popularity even years into his career.