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Max Holloway has just proved that at 29 years of age, he's not even close to his prime. Coming off two losses against current UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski, the second which went to split decision, many feared that Holloway's damage sustained was catching up to him. This night proved all doubters wrong. A fire was lit when Kattar mentioned that Holloway's boxing ability was nowhere close to his, this led to Holloway starting the match with a series of relentless 3-4 piece comb...
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