Patience is Max Holloway’s New Virtue

Hawaii’s Max Holloway used to be the new kid on the block. Now at 22, he’s no longer the youngest fighter currently on the UFC roster (he’s the fourth), and with six Octagon bouts under his belt, you could call him a seasoned veteran as he heads into his Saturday bout in Singapore against newcomer Will Chope.But he’s not bothered when you call him an “old man” of the UFC.“It just proves that there’s younger talent coming up and the game is evolving,” he said. “Younger guys are coming in and looking like animals.”And all senior citizen jokes aside, Holloway is still one of the young guns of the … Read the Full Article Here

Hawaii’s Max Holloway used to be the new kid on the block. Now at 22, he’s no longer the youngest fighter currently on the UFC roster (he’s the fourth), and with six Octagon bouts under his belt, you could call him a seasoned veteran as he heads into his Saturday bout in Singapore against newcomer Will Chope.But he’s not bothered when you call him an “old man” of the UFC.“It just proves that there’s younger talent coming up and the game is evolving,” he said. “Younger guys are coming in and looking like animals.”And all senior citizen jokes aside, Holloway is still one of the young guns of the … Read the Full Article Here