Max Holloway won’t be wanting support on July 11 — even from his opponent’s compatriots.
‘Blessed’ received some excellent news after his one-sided BMF title loss to Charles Oliveira, as he was chosen to welcome MMA’s biggest star back to motion at UFC 329.
Within the foremost event of the International Fight Week card in Las Vegas, Holloway will fight Conor McGregor in a rematch that comes 13 years after a unanimous decision victory for the Irishman.
That result was early in McGregor’s rise, and his antics since have cost him quite a lot of support in his home country. A lot in order that many can be within the Hawaiian’s corner on July 11.
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‘Do Us Proud Max Holloway’ sign put up in Ireland ahead of Conor McGregor rematch
McGregor attracted loads of support as he rose to turn into Ireland’s most successful mixed martial artist in history.
But ‘The Notorious’ isn’t any longer viewed in a positive light by many in the overall Irish population. That is basically right down to McGregor’s string of controversies.
Footage showed McGregor punching an elderly man in a Dublin bar seven years ago, an incident that got here after he had been arrested in the USA for launching a dolly through the window of a bus carrying UFC fighters.
In the identical yr, he was also taken into custody after lunging at a fan in Miami and smashing their phone after they attempted to take an image.
Then, in 2022, he was arrested in Dublin and charged with six driving offenses, including two counts of dangerous driving, being uninsured, having no license, and failing to provide his documents.
In his most up-to-date controversy, a lady who accused McGregor of sexual assault won her claim against him for damages in a civil case.
All of that appears to have damaged the UFC star’s fame in Ireland, as evidenced by a recent pro-Holloway sign that was erected.
“Do Us Proud Max Holloway,” the sign reads.
Within the MMA world, Holloway is the antithesis of McGregor.
In addition to not being involved in controversies and criminal proceedings outside of the Octagon, ‘Blessed’ also hasn’t engaged within the sort of widely scrutinized trash talk that ‘The Notorious’ has before his fights.
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