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“You Are the Last of a Dying Breed…”: Max Holloway Pens Down a Heartfelt Note for ‘The Korean Zombie’ Following His Retirement After UFC Singapore Loss

Published 08/27/2023, 11:16 PM EDT

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In the heart of the Singapore Indoor Stadium, UFC Singapore bore witness to a historic clash for the ages. Max Holloway and ‘The Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung stepped into the octagon, however only one can stand victorious. Holloway’s winning display etched an unforgettable mark on the canvas as he emerged victorious. With the match’s conclusion, the world witnessed the retirement of the majestic Chan Sung Jung as he stepped down from the pedestal of fighting.

Jung’s retirement was marked with respect, nostalgia, and adoration from fans and fighters alike. Everyone flocked to social media to give a farewell to the legend. In one such instance, Max Holloway took to Twitter to express his respect towards the legend.

Max Holloway pays tribute to ‘The Korean Zombie’ in a heartfelt retirement message

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Taking it to Twitter, Max Holloway shared a heartfelt message that was focused on the retirement of the ‘Korean Zombie’. In the tweet, he mentioned that it was an honor on Holloway’s part to share the stage with Jung. Holloway stated, “What an honor to share the octagon with you @koreanzombiemma. The man, the myth, the legend. Watching you throughout the years and how you carried yourself in the fight world, with humility and respect”

He further emphasized the fact that Jung was true to the sport as he did no circus act and was always respectful towards everyone. He stated his excitement for Jung’s upcoming album. Holloway expressed, “like a true martial artist. The OGs of WEC/UFC. None of these circus acts. You are the last of a dying breed. Thank you for paving the way. Enjoy your retirement, looking forward to your first singing album my brother”

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In the poignant message, Holloway acknowledges Jung’s legacy as a tremendous fighter and his respect for the game. He revealed his respect for the retired fighter. In his closing statement, Holloway conveyed gratitude to Jung and expressed that sharing the stage with him was an honor.

The fateful match between Holloway and Jung

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In a highly anticipated featherweight showdown, both fighters embarked on emotional walkouts, setting the stage for an electric clash. Following a respectful glove touch at the center, they cautiously sought to establish their range, while the Singapore crowd fervently rallied behind “The Korean Zombie,” Chan Sung Jung.

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Max Holloway advanced, delivering a flurry of punches, whilst Jung responded with well-placed leg kicks. Jung landed a punch that briefly appeared to disrupt Holloway’s equilibrium. However, as he moved in to seize the moment, he found himself staggered by a counter—foreshadowing the fight’s eventual outcome. As the round continued, both fighters located their targets, but the crowd reserved resounding cheers for Jung’s impactful connections.

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In the second round, Holloway landed a powerful right hand that sent Jung to the canvas, briefly attempting a submission before the fight returned to striking. The third round saw Jung’s aggressive approach backfire as Holloway, with a calculated counter, delivered a devastating right hand that left Jung unconscious. Holloway emerged victorious, with the crowd erupting in celebration for the former champion.

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