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Sports Daily > Fighting > Max Holloway Dismisses UFC 318 Doubts, Confident He’s Still the Same Fighter Ready for Any Comeback After Ilia Topuria KO
Main: Ilia Topuria celebrates after knocking out Max Holloway in their title fight at UFC 308. Inset: Max Holloway is interviewed by Jon Anik on st...
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Max Holloway Dismisses UFC 318 Doubts, Confident He’s Still the Same Fighter Ready for Any Comeback After Ilia Topuria KO

July 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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Max Holloway is not concerned that his previous knockout loss will affect how the UFC 318 main event plays out. Despite being in the unusual position where long-time favorites have now become the antagonists, Holloway is focused on his upcoming fight against Dustin Poirier, who is set to retire after UFC 318. Holloway, who was KO’d by Ilia Topuria in October 2024 and hasn’t reclaimed the featherweight title since, is now working to defend his Symbolic BMF belt and disrupt others’ championship hopes.

Leading up to UFC 318, many—including Alexander Volkanovski—have suggested that Holloway’s KO loss might impact his performance, but Holloway dismisses these concerns. He described his fight with Topuria as a competitive experience, emphasizing that he remains the same fighter despite the knockout. Holloway expressed his drive to become a double champion and affirmed that he remains focused and undeterred by past setbacks.

While Poirier prepares for his retirement, Holloway looks ahead to future challenges, including a possible rematch with Charles Oliveira, a fight suggested by UFC commentator John Anick. Oliveira was recently knocked out by Topuria, who is now a two-division champion and could soon face Holloway himself.

Fan Take: This update underscores Holloway’s resilience and determination to remain at the top despite setbacks, showing true heart and dedication. For fighting fans, it means the featherweight and lightweight divisions could see some thrilling matchups and rivalries that keep the sport exciting and unpredictable.

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