What is the 'point-down' challenge?
It's a gesture from Holloway, suggesting he's willing to stand and trade strikes.
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Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway are set to clash at UFC 326 on March 8th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This highly anticipated rematch has fans buzzing, especially with Holloway's 'point-down' challenge. Both fighters are eager to p...
The fight is expected to be a striking battle, although grappling could also play a significant role. Holloway believes submitting Oliveira would be the ultimate statement. Their first fight in 2015 ended in a TKO victory for Holloway due to Oliveira's medical condition, leaving many questions unanswered. Holloway is looking beyond Oliveira, with his eyes set on Ilia Topuria and the undisputed belt. After his victory over Dustin Poirier at UFC 318&ref=yanuki.com, Holloway's main goal has been to get closer to the belt, so that he can avenge the toughest defeat of his illustrious career. He has even said that he would be willing to chase 'El Matador' to welterweight in order to face him again, so this rivalry seems far from over.
Topuria, the current featherweight champion, may move up to welterweight if he beats Gaethje, which would give Max a chance to fight for the belt, although it would leave him with the thorn in his side of not being able to make amends for his last loss.
It's a gesture from Holloway, suggesting he's willing to stand and trade strikes.
A win could lead to a lightweight title shot and a potential rematch with Topuria.
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