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Israel Adesanya Can’t Believe Max Holloway is New “Baddest Motherf**ker” After Knocking Out Justin Gaethje At UFC 300

UFC 300 Max Holloway knockout Justin Gaethje

At UFC 300, Max Holloway’s brutal knockout with a few seconds remaining on the clock left Israel Adesanya and featherweight champion Ilia Topuria in utter disbelief. 

Former UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway delivered a jaw-dropping performance, securing a BMF title over Justin Gaethje. With seconds left on the clock, Holloway beckoned Gaethje to engage in an all-out exchange, resulting in the wildest knockout in the UFC’s 31-year history. Gaethje lay unconscious on the canvas as Holloway celebrated, solidifying his status as one of the sport’s elite.

Holloway’s callouts for title shots in both the featherweight and lightweight divisions showcased his eagerness for new challenges. UFC president Dana White promptly met his demand for a $600,000 bonus, acknowledging the magnitude of his achievement. Holloway’s career bonus earnings now surpass $1.15 million.

Transitioning to lightweight, Holloway displayed his signature speed and skill, dominating Gaethje throughout the bout. Despite a brief scare in the fourth round, Holloway’s resilience shone through as he dramatically sealed the victory. The fight encapsulated MMA greatness, leaving fans in awe and Gaethje on the receiving end of a memorable defeat.

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