BREAKING: Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega Reported for UFC 231

MMAjunkie has reported that the UFC 231 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada has its main event when Max “Blessed” Holloway makes his return to action following a health scare that drove him out of the UFC 226 co-main event against Brian Ortega. The UFC will ta…

MMAjunkie has reported that the UFC 231 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada has its main event when Max “Blessed” Holloway makes his return to action following a health scare that drove him out of the UFC 226 co-main event against Brian Ortega. The UFC will take another crack at it with Max Holloway now being deemed […]

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Max Holloway Still Has No Idea What Caused Medical Issues, Vows to Fight Again

UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway is still searching for answers. Less than a month removed from being forced out of his title defense at UFC 226 due to ‘concussion like symptoms’, the 26-year old Hawaiian has undergone a battery of t…

UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway is still searching for answers. Less than a month removed from being forced out of his title defense at UFC 226 due to ‘concussion like symptoms’, the 26-year old Hawaiian has undergone a battery of tests with doctors but doesn’t appear any closer to finding a diagnosis. Earlier in July, […]

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Max Holloway Unveils Fighting Future After Recent Health Scare

Max Holloway opened up on his health and a possible return to fighting.

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It’s been almost four weeks since Max Holloway was forced out of his awaited featherweight title fight with Brian Ortega at July 7’s UFC 226 due to concerning concussion-like symptoms.

There has been precious little concrete information about “Blessed’s” health in the time since, with the Hawaiian champion flying to Las Vegas to undergo a battery of medical tests to figure out just what went wrong International Fight Week. But apparently, those tests haven’t yielded much in the way of confirmation, leaving the 26-year-old rising star with a large chunk of uncertainty surrounding his fighting future.

Holloway addressed the sticky situation on today’s edition of “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” (via ESPN.com), declaring that while he’s seen many doctors and none of them can figure out just what went wrong, he will still return to MMA at some point:

“I’ve seen multiple doctors and experts but they haven’t been able to give any answers about what happened,” Holloway said. “But I’m okay. I’m going to fight again. That’s all we know.”

Rumors ranged from Holloway suffering a mild stroke to actually experiencing poisoning from water loading, but when UFC Tonight co-host Michael Bisping called Holloway out for being tired and lethargic during an interview on the show, most thought it was the effects of another draining weight cut for “Blessed” after he was pulled out of a short-notice main event with Khabib Nurmagomedov at April’s UFC 223 due to a botched – and drastic – weight cut.

It’s more than a bit concerning to hear Holloway state that he doesn’t know what happened to him or how it’s affecting his long-term health but will still fight again regardless. He seemed to contradict himself a bit by saying he was ‘glad to be healthy’ while confirming it was ‘crazy’ he still didn’t know what was wrong with him:

“All of the tests were great,” Holloway says. “When you hear those kind of things, but also scary. You want to know what’s wrong. It’s crazy we just don’t have the answers. I’m just glad I’m healthy and okay.”

Perhaps in a specific sense, the tests were ‘great’ in that they didn’t reveal any serious illness that required immediate attention, yet Holloway did still sound drained and less than himself during his interview with Helwani, a point of view many of the online listeners focused on during the spot.

Holloway insisted he never sustained a concussion in training, but after he was pulled out of an alarming three straight fights this year without competing once, it’s become obvious that his health is indeed on the line and that should come first before he steps back into the cage.

There’s no questioning Holloway’s toughness or desire; that simply has to be at the forefront for him, his team, and his employers.

So don’t expect that you’ve seen the last of Max Holloway, just hope that when he does come back, he’s fixed the issues that are significantly plaguing the career path of a fighter who was on top of the world less than eight months ago.

 

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Max Holloway Unveils Fighting Future After Recent Health Scare

Max Holloway opened up on his health and a possible return to fighting.

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It’s been almost four weeks since Max Holloway was forced out of his awaited featherweight title fight with Brian Ortega at July 7’s UFC 226 due to concerning concussion-like symptoms.

There has been precious little concrete information about “Blessed’s” health in the time since, with the Hawaiian champion flying to Las Vegas to undergo a battery of medical tests to figure out just what went wrong International Fight Week. But apparently, those tests haven’t yielded much in the way of confirmation, leaving the 26-year-old rising star with a large chunk of uncertainty surrounding his fighting future.

Holloway addressed the sticky situation on today’s edition of “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” (via ESPN.com), declaring that while he’s seen many doctors and none of them can figure out just what went wrong, he will still return to MMA at some point:

“I’ve seen multiple doctors and experts but they haven’t been able to give any answers about what happened,” Holloway said. “But I’m okay. I’m going to fight again. That’s all we know.”

Rumors ranged from Holloway suffering a mild stroke to actually experiencing poisoning from water loading, but when UFC Tonight co-host Michael Bisping called Holloway out for being tired and lethargic during an interview on the show, most thought it was the effects of another draining weight cut for “Blessed” after he was pulled out of a short-notice main event with Khabib Nurmagomedov at April’s UFC 223 due to a botched – and drastic – weight cut.

It’s more than a bit concerning to hear Holloway state that he doesn’t know what happened to him or how it’s affecting his long-term health but will still fight again regardless. He seemed to contradict himself a bit by saying he was ‘glad to be healthy’ while confirming it was ‘crazy’ he still didn’t know what was wrong with him:

“All of the tests were great,” Holloway says. “When you hear those kind of things, but also scary. You want to know what’s wrong. It’s crazy we just don’t have the answers. I’m just glad I’m healthy and okay.”

Perhaps in a specific sense, the tests were ‘great’ in that they didn’t reveal any serious illness that required immediate attention, yet Holloway did still sound drained and less than himself during his interview with Helwani, a point of view many of the online listeners focused on during the spot.

Holloway insisted he never sustained a concussion in training, but after he was pulled out of an alarming three straight fights this year without competing once, it’s become obvious that his health is indeed on the line and that should come first before he steps back into the cage.

There’s no questioning Holloway’s toughness or desire; that simply has to be at the forefront for him, his team, and his employers.

So don’t expect that you’ve seen the last of Max Holloway, just hope that when he does come back, he’s fixed the issues that are significantly plaguing the career path of a fighter who was on top of the world less than eight months ago.

 

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Brian Ortega Details How He Got Paid For UFC 226

Brian Ortega says he has been paid for his efforts leading up to UFC 226 and he is happy once again.

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How quickly things change from one day to the next in mixed martial arts.

Brian Ortega was none too pleased by the conversation he and UFC president Dana White last week, a conversation that Ortega believed would leave him without any type of compensation for his efforts leading up to the PPV.

Ortega was set to challenge Max Holloway at UFC 226 for the featherweight title, a fight many believed is the best match-up the 145-pound division has ever seen. Holloway was preemptively removed from the title fight for demonstrating concussion-like symptoms.

The 27-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace voiced his concerns about not getting paid on several social media platforms. However, it appears that Ortega has now been compensated, at some level at least, according to what he told Pheonix Carnevale backstage at a Legacy Fighting Alliance show Friday.

“I feel a lot better now,” Ortega“The heartbreak was a little bit real at first and then once I started to realize the bigger picture and everything and I had to put my ego aside and put my thinking cap on in terms of business-wise. We made the right decision. Talked to Dana just the other day and everything’s good between me and him, he compensated me — we reached an agreement.”

Ortega went on to say that he would have no issues what so ever fighting Jeremy Stephens, a fight that he flat-out refused in a last-minute scramble at UFC 226, provided it was for a title.

“Any fight for the title, that’s it. That’s all I’m looking at. I’m just looking at that gold, that belt,” explained Ortega.”

“Other than that, it really doesn’t matter the opponent, it doesn’t matter if you call it on one day, two days, it’s never been an issue, but the belt’s what I want and I’m going to wait for it and pray that Max gets better so we can give the fight fans the fight that you guys want to see because I know that we missed out for you guys on Saturday at UFC 226, but we’ll make up for it.”

Ideally, Ortega would like to challenge a healthy Holloway for the featherweight title, but given the health issues of the champion this year, that fight seems light years away.

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Brian Ortega Says he Was Compensated For UFC 226

It appears all is well with Brian Ortega and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Ortega was scheduled to challenge Max Holloway for the UFC featherweight title earlier this month. The bout would’ve served as the co-main event of UFC 226. Ho…

It appears all is well with Brian Ortega and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Ortega was scheduled to challenge Max Holloway for the UFC featherweight title earlier this month. The bout would’ve served as the co-main event of UFC 226. Holloway was forced to pull out of the bout due to concussion-like symptoms. Ortega was […]

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