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Max Holloway Names His Advantages Over Conor McGregor in Rapid-Fire Quiz

By Oscar Nascimento
AgentMMA.com
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Max Holloway assessed himself against Conor McGregor across several categories in a rapid-fire quiz. Holloway credited himself with superior cardio, chin, and speed, while conceding power, leg kicks, wrestling, and mic skills to McGregor. The results drew laughs given McGregor came out ahead in more categories overall.

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Max Holloway sat down for a rapid-fire quiz and turned the results into a self-assessment against Conor McGregor, offering a candid breakdown of where he believes each fighter holds the edge.

Max Holloway
Max Holloway

Holloway, 34, gave himself the advantage in three areas: cardio, chin, and speed. He handed McGregor the nod in power, leg kicks, wrestling, and mic skills — meaning the Irishman came out ahead in more categories than the Hawaiian, a fact that drew laughs during the exchange. Holloway currently sits fourth in the lightweight division and ninth in the pound-for-pound rankings, carrying a professional record of 27-9. Fighting out of Gracie Technics, the orthodox striker lands an impressive 7.2 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy, numbers that underscore the cardio and volume he cited as personal strengths.

McGregor, now 37 and fighting out of SBG Ireland, holds a 22-6 record and remains one of combat sports' most recognizable figures. The southpaw stands five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach — notably longer than Holloway's 69-inch reach despite being shorter in height. His striking accuracy sits at 49 percent, and he averages 0.67 takedowns per 15 minutes, a figure that makes Holloway's decision to concede wrestling to him at least statistically defensible.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

Why it matters

  • Holloway's self-scouting on cardio aligns with his elite striking volume output of 7.2 significant strikes per minute
  • McGregor's longer reach and southpaw stance support the power and kicking advantages Holloway acknowledged
  • The lighthearted format offered rare public commentary from Holloway on how he views his own attributes against a high-profile peer
  • Both men compete in or around lightweight, keeping any stylistic comparison grounded in the same competitive landscape
Source: AgentMMA

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