

“The Blessed” Max Holloway took to Instagram to share a video spreading awareness about quarantining.
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The video also features his son Rush Holloway, professional surfer Alessa Quizon and “HowsDisGuy” face Zavier Cummings. In the video, all four gesture the Shaka sign, signifying oneness, solidarity, compassion, and friendship.
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Through the video, the celebrities aim to connect with the world, signifying how they are in the fight against coronavirus together. They depict how even they are confining themselves to their homes like responsible citizens instead of carrying out their routine activities. For example, Alessa Quizon can be seen putting away a surfboard.
In the caption, Holloway wrote, “Teamwork makes the dream work. I know being inside can drive one crazy like wanting to break your controller. Let’s keep up the good fight. Stay home be safe folks.”
Besides Holloway, many other UFC fighters have also taken to social media to show solidarity in these times of crisis. However, it seems like Holloway will have his hands full as soon as the crisis is over with.
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Max Holloway to Face Alexander Volkanovski for The Second Time?
Max Holloway and Alexander Volkanovki faced each other at UFC 245. The champion at that time, Holloway went the length of 5 rounds with Alexander in the title fight.
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In the end, Alexander beat Holloway by the decision and became the new UFC Featherweight Champion. Ever since then, Volkanovski has not yet defended his title.
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However, Volkanovski recently stated that he wants to go at it again with The Blessed. He feels that there is no no.1 contender in the Division at the moment.
Also, he said that only a “proper” win over Holloway would grant him a place in the history of the sport. And although Holloway is pretty, young, he does hold immense credibility in the fighting world, thus rendering Alexander’s plan workable.
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Do you think Holloway will be able to reclaim his title if the two actually do lock horns in the octagon again?
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