Max Holloway Responds to ‘Delusional’ Conor McGregor and His Injury After UFC 329: ‘He Looked Old’
Max Holloway, the reigning UFC featherweight champion, has responded to Conor McGregor’s claims of a ‘generational beating’ in their highly anticipated bout at UFC 329. The fight, which was headlined by the two Irish fighters, ended abruptly just over a minute into the first round due to McGregor’s injury.
Disappointing Conclusion
The fight, which was watched by nearly 16 million people across the U.S. and Latin America, was expected to be a thrilling encounter between two of the biggest names in the UFC. However, the bout was marred by McGregor’s injury, which left many fans and pundits wondering what could have been.
McGregor, who has been vocal about his desire for a rematch, has claimed that the fight was only postponed due to his injury and that he would have emerged victorious if the bout had continued. Holloway, however, has dismissed McGregor’s claims as ‘delusional’ and has expressed his confidence in his own abilities.
A Response from Holloway
In an interview on his YouTube channel, Holloway responded to McGregor’s claims by saying: ‘It’s just crazy for the dude to be talking about how it was slippery because of the dry ice. I don’t know what he’s talking about because I didn’t fall.’
Holloway also had some choice words for McGregor’s claims of a ‘generational beating’, saying: ‘Him talking about this ‘generational beating.’ Dude is delusional because, to me, he felt slow in there. He looked old. If there was gonna be a generational beating, it wasn’t gonna be on his end.’
Holloway’s Future Plans
When asked about his future plans, Holloway expressed his desire for a title shot in either the welterweight or lightweight division. He also expressed his willingness to complete the trilogy with McGregor, saying: ‘If it’s a title shot, in either weight class, sign ya boy up. If it’s a Conor McGregor fight again, I’ll sign the dotted line.’
Holloway’s comments have sparked a heated debate among UFC fans, with many expressing their support for the reigning champion’s confidence in his abilities. The question on everyone’s mind is: will McGregor be able to overcome his injury and secure a rematch against Holloway?
Bullet Points:
- Max Holloway responds to Conor McGregor’s claims of a ‘generational beating’.
- Holloway dismisses McGregor’s claims as ‘delusional’ and expresses his confidence in his own abilities.
- Holloway expresses his desire for a title shot in either the welterweight or lightweight division.
- Holloway is willing to complete the trilogy with McGregor.