? Max Holloway Show Da World He Stay On Top In UFC Main Event, Win Style ?

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Max Holloway wen remind everybody dat he still one of da bes’ featherweights in da world, outpointing da numba 4-ranked Arnold Allen fo’ win one unanimous decision in da main event of one UFC Fight Night card tonight in Kansas City, Mo. ?

Holloway wen become da 12th fightah in UFC history fo’ get 20 wins wen he wen get scores 49-46, 49-46, 48-47 fo’ win ova Allen, who wen taste his first eva loss in his UFC career. ?

Holloway, who neva lose one non-title fight in 10 years, wen step up his record to 20-7, tying wit B.J. Penn fo’ da mostest UFC appearances by one Hawaii-born fightah. ?

His 19 wins as one featherweight stay da mostest in dat weight class in UFC history, an’ he stay da only fightah fo’ land ova 3,000 significant strikes in his career. ?

“I wen try fo’ come out hea wit no nada, but Arnold Allen, he hit like one big truck,” Holloway wen say in his aftah-fight interview, his right eye all swell up aftah one mean punch from Allen in da fifth round. “My modeling career stay in jeopardy cuz of dat.” ?

Holloway wen take control of da fight in da third an’ fourth rounds, but he wen need fo’ handle choke kine punishment cuz Allen wen come out blazing in da fifth round. ?

As da fight wen progress, Holloway wen continue fo’ push da pace, making Allen work hard fo’ keep up. Da Hawaii-born fightah wen show his superior striking skills, landing choke clean shots on Allen. ?

Fo’ his part, Allen wen show plenny heart an’ determination, neva backing down from da challenge. But Holloway’s experience an’ skill wen prove too much fo’ da young fightah. ?

Da two fightahs wen end da fight throwing choke big punches, wit Holloway making Allen wobble wit one counter left in da last few seconds. ⏱️

“I wen tink we goin’ keep tagging him till he like fo’ go out, but he like fo’ go all da way, an’ I can work wit dat,” Holloway wen say. “He stay one warrior. Takes two fo’ dance an’ he wen do ’em.” ??

Wit dis impressive win, Holloway stay cementing his legacy as one of da greats in da featherweight division an’ in UFC history. Da future stay bright fo’ da Hawaii-born fightah, as fans eagerly wait fo’ see who he goin’ take on next in da Octagon. ??


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? Max Holloway Proves He’s Still On Top in UFC Main Event, Wins in Style ?

Max Holloway reminded everyone that he’s still one of the best featherweights in the world, outpointing No. 4-ranked Arnold Allen to win a unanimous decision in the main event of a UFC Fight Night card tonight in Kansas City, Mo. ?

Holloway became the 12th fighter in UFC history to record 20 wins when he was awarded scores of 49-46, 49-46, and 48-47 to win over Allen, who experienced his first loss in his UFC career. ?

Holloway, who hasn’t lost a non-title fight in 10 years, improved his record to 20-7, tying with B.J. Penn for the most UFC appearances by a Hawaii-born fighter. ?

His 19 wins as a featherweight are the most in that weight class in UFC history, and he is the only fighter to land over 3,000 significant strikes in his career. ?

“I was trying to come out here with no damage, but Arnold Allen hits like a truck,” Holloway said in his post-fight interview, his right eye swelling up after a nasty punch from Allen in the fifth round. “My modeling career is in jeopardy because of it.” ?

Holloway took control of the fight in the third and fourth rounds, but he had to withstand a barrage of punishment as Allen came out firing in the fifth round. ?

As the fight progressed, Holloway continued to push the pace, making Allen work hard to keep up. The Hawaii-born fighter displayed his superior striking skills, landing several clean shots on Allen. ?

For his part, Allen showed plenty of heart and determination, never backing down from the challenge. But Holloway’s experience and skill proved too much for the young fighter. ?

The two fighters ended the fight throwing haymakers, with Holloway buckling Allen with a counter left in the final few seconds. ⏱️

“I thought we were going to keep tagging him until he wanted to go down, but he wanted to go all the way, and I can work with that,” Holloway said. “He’s a warrior. It takes two to dance, and he did it.” ??

With this impressive win, Holloway is cementing his legacy as one of the greats in the featherweight division and in UFC history. The future looks bright for the Hawaii-born fighter, as fans eagerly await to see who he will take on next in the Octagon. ??

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