UFC 218 is a few days away and the fourth episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, featherweight champion Max Holloway gets fitted for a custom suit and ice skates in the Michigan cold. Former featherweight champion Jose Aldo and former lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez start shedding weight. Heavyweight […]
UFC 218 is a few days away and the fourth episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.
In the episode, featherweight champion Max Holloway gets fitted for a custom suit and ice skates in the Michigan cold. Former featherweight champion Jose Aldo and former lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez start shedding weight. Heavyweight Francis Ngannou and lightweight Justin Gaethje both train for knockouts in their respective fights. The stars of the main and co-main events – Holloway, Aldo, Ngannou and heavyweight Alistair Overeem — entertain at open workouts.
The fourth episode of the UFC 218 “Embedded” series has been released ahead of Saturday’s event. In this edition, we get to see UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway take on a custom suit fitting complete with ice skates as the prou…
The fourth episode of the UFC 218 “Embedded” series has been released ahead of Saturday’s event. In this edition, we get to see UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway take on a custom suit fitting complete with ice skates as the proud Hawaiian braves the Michigan cold. Former champions Jose Aldo and Eddie Alvarez begin their […]
The fourth episode of the UFC 218 “Embedded” series has been released ahead of Saturday’s event. In this edition, we get to see UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway take on a custom suit fitting complete with ice skates as the prou…
The fourth episode of the UFC 218 “Embedded” series has been released ahead of Saturday’s event. In this edition, we get to see UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway take on a custom suit fitting complete with ice skates as the proud Hawaiian braves the Michigan cold. Former champions Jose Aldo and Eddie Alvarez begin their […]
We are now just two days away from UFC 218, which is set to take place on Saturday night (Dec. 2, 2017) at the Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, Michigan and fight week is well underway. In the main event, featherweight champion Max Holloway is scheduled to rematch Jose Aldo, a man many consider to […]
We are now just two days away from UFC 218, which is set to take place on Saturday night (Dec. 2, 2017) at the Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, Michigan and fight week is well underway.
In the main event, featherweight champion Max Holloway is scheduled to rematch Jose Aldo, a man many consider to be the very best featherweight titleholder of all-time. The two first met at UFC 212 last June where Holloway scored a third-round stoppage victory.
In the co-main event, heavyweight knockout artists Alistair Overeem and Francis Ngannou will face off in what could be a title eliminator bout.
Also on the main card, flyweight contenders Henry Cejudo and Sergio Pettis will meet and entertaining lightweights Eddie Alvarez and Justin Gaethje will do battle.
Check out the full media day face-offs below courtesy of the UFC:
Jose Aldo will have the opportunity to win back his UFC featherweight championship this Saturday, when he and the incumbent Max Holloway clash in a much-anticipated rematch at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
“Blessed” Holloway shocked Rio de…
Jose Aldo will have the opportunity to win back his UFC featherweight championship this Saturday, when he and the incumbent Max Holloway clash in a much-anticipated rematch at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
“Blessed” Holloway shocked Rio deJaneiro when he stripped Aldo of the title in his own Brazilian backyard at UFC 212 in June, and the promotion recently advertised a stacked fight card ahead of their second successive showdown:
Aldo gathered an early head of steam in the first meeting between these two fighters, but it was Holloway who finished the stronger of the two and collected a TKO victory via punches to unify the featherweight belts.
Now a fully fledged title holder in the UFC, this will be the Waianae, Hawaii, native’s first test defending his strap, and the competition doesn’t get much higher.
The ceremonial UFC 218 weigh-in will take place at Little Caesars Arena at 6 p.m. ET (11 p.m. GMT), and we provide all the hype leading up to that event, complete with fight prediction and preview.
Tickets for UFC 218 can be purchased via StubHub.com.
Preview
Saturday’s matchup will pit undoubtedly the two best fighters in the featherweight division against one another after Aldo stepped up to replace the injured Frankie Edgar in the headline spot.
An unexpected recall to the title slot offers the South American icon a gifted opportunity to reclaim what he lost at UFC 212, but MMA writer Mike Bohn recently pointed to evidence a victory may be difficult for him to come by:
Throughout his rise to the top of the featherweight ladder, Holloway has exuded a calm but motivated demeanour, symbolic of his Hawaiian roots, but the pressure of defending as champion can often change a fighter.
However, Fox Sports: UFC provided footage from the most recent UFC 218 Embeddedvlog series, suggesting the addition of a belt hasn’t altered the man wearing it in the buildup to his first defence:
Aldo, the longest-reigning featherweight champion in the promotion’s history, will look to immediately dethrone Holloway, a rising superstar of the sport.
Max Holloway Keeps the Blessed Era Alive
To say Holloway had a slow start in Rio deJaneiro a little more than five months ago would be an understatement as he absorbed blows from Aldo that could well have finished a lesser competitor.
The fact he was able to wade through those was a testament to his chin, but former UFC fighter Dan Hardy and presenter John Gooden recently discussed how the kicking game could be more telling this time around in the latest Inside the Octagon:
It’s important to note Aldo, 31, has never lost successive fights or a rematch in his career and many expect him to be a hungrier beast this time around.
Blessed bounced back from a sloppy start to take the belt in June, and MMA Junkie’s George Garcia predicted an almost-identical outcome in the second clash:
Although his fight IQ nods to a more experienced veteran, 18-3 Holloway is six years Aldo’s younger and will likely have an advantage in areas such as stamina and speed, not to mention he’s already faced the Brazilian’s worst.
The fact Aldo has taken the fight on shorter notice than his previously scheduled bout with Ricardo Lamas also won’t help his cause. And if he can’t finish the fight, one gets the sense Holloway—who has gone the distance only three times while amassing an 11-fight win streak—will.
UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway knows exactly what he’s getting into this Saturday night at UFC 218. Back at UFC 212, Holloway earned a third round TKO victory over Jose Aldo to become the unified UFC champion. Now, he gets another chance…
UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway knows exactly what he’s getting into this Saturday night at UFC 218. Back at UFC 212, Holloway earned a third round TKO victory over Jose Aldo to become the unified UFC champion. Now, he gets another chance to add to his growing resume vs. the Brazilian. When Frankie Edgar dropped […]