What's Happening?
Former UFC welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena has expressed confidence in Max Holloway's ability to succeed in the welterweight division following Holloway's recent victory at UFC 329. Holloway defeated Conor McGregor via first-round TKO after
McGregor sustained a knee injury just 69 seconds into the fight. This match marked Holloway's debut in the 170 lbs weight class. Despite the brief duration of the fight, Holloway demonstrated agility and seemed well-suited to the welterweight category. Della Maddalena, who is also Holloway's training partner, believes that Holloway has the potential to dominate the welterweight division and possibly secure the championship belt.
Why It's Important?
The potential shift of Max Holloway to the welterweight division could significantly impact the dynamics of the UFC. Holloway's presence in the 170 lbs category introduces a new level of competition, potentially altering the landscape for current contenders. His decision to remain in this weight class could lead to high-profile matchups, including a possible trilogy fight with Conor McGregor, which would draw significant attention and revenue. Additionally, Holloway's success in this division could inspire other fighters to consider changing weight classes, influencing strategies and training regimens across the sport.
What's Next?
The future of Max Holloway's career in the UFC remains uncertain as he considers his next move. If Holloway opts to pursue a trilogy fight with Conor McGregor, he will need to stay in the welterweight division. However, if the UFC decides to arrange a rematch with lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, Holloway would have to return to the lightweight category. The decision will depend on various factors, including McGregor's recovery from his knee injury and the UFC's strategic plans for upcoming events. Regardless of the weight class, Holloway is expected to face another prominent opponent in his next bout.













