The UFC 300, the UFC’s landmark event, concluded last month with Max Holloway shocking the world. Holloway jumped up to Lightweight to take on Justin Gathje for th BMF belt. He entered the fight as a heavy underdog and shook everyone when he finished Gathje in the final round with a second remaining on the clock. Seems like the former Featherweight champion is in a jovial mood since his win and was spotted recreating an iconic clip of superstar Conor McGregor.
Max Holloway and Conor go way back in the UFC, having fought in the Featherweight division many years back. The BMF Champion seemed to get back at Conor by posting a rather funny clip on his social media handle.
Max Holloway recreates iconic Conor McGregor bike clip
Former two-division champion Conor McGregor was considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the octagon back in the day. While he was riding high on success some time back, his video went viral where he was riding a bike and humming,
Tadadadada It’s the Motherf**king the double OG.
Max Holloway uploaded a clip on his social media handle recreating Conor’s old clip. The fans had a lot to say on the matter. Following are there reactions on social media.
Lol Gotta love the BMF champion
Hilarious
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The folks on the internet found Max’s clip hilarious and lauded the BMF champ’s mockery of the Irish superstar. Holloway in his post fight interview made it clear that he would love to take on the BKFC owner and reignite there rivalry in the cage. The MMA would love to see two of the most liked stars collide in the cage once more.
Conor McGregor is set to make a return in the octagon next month whereas Max Holloway is yet to announce his next opponent after his victory over Gaethje. Holloway has now got a target on his back after capturing the BMF championship as he was a victim of callout by several stars in the UFC. It will be interesting to see what happens in the near future.
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