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Max Holloway splashes out on new Dodge Charger after McGregor payday

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Max Holloway has taken delivery of a new Dodge Charger, making his first notable purchase following his lucrative fight with Conor McGregor. Holloway reacted to the moment, saying, "It's pretty cool, I understand it now. Kind of a big deal."

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Max Holloway is celebrating his payday from a fight with Conor McGregor in style, taking delivery of a brand-new Dodge Charger and sharing his reaction publicly earlier this week.

The 34-year-old from Hawaii, ranked fourth in the lightweight division and ninth pound-for-pound, has built one of the most decorated careers in UFC history under the banner of Gracie Technics. Carrying a 27-9-0 record, Holloway is one of the sport's most relentless offensive fighters, averaging an eye-catching 7.2 significant strikes landed per minute at a 48 percent accuracy rate — numbers that reflect the non-stop pressure that has defined his style across both featherweight and lightweight.

Max Holloway
Max Holloway

McGregor, the 37-year-old Dubliner known as "The Notorious," holds a 22-6-0 record and remains one of the biggest pay-per-view draws in combat sports history. Competing out of SBG Ireland as a southpaw, he carries a 74-inch reach — five inches longer than Holloway's — and lands 5.32 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy.

Holloway kept his post-fight spending understated by celebrity standards, opting for the American muscle car as his first marquee purchase following what the fighter himself acknowledged was a significant moment. Reacting to the new ride, he offered a characteristically laid-back take: "It's pretty cool, I understand it now. Kind of a big deal."

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

Why it matters

  • The purchase underscores the financial scale of a Holloway-McGregor pairing, with McGregor bouts historically among the sport's highest-grossing events.
  • Holloway, currently ranked fourth at lightweight, remains a major name in the 155-pound division despite the lighter competitive framing of this off-cage moment.
  • The lighthearted reaction reinforces Holloway's public persona — grounded and understated even after a landmark payday.
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