LAS VEGAS – UFC President Dana White says there are some mixed diagnosis when it comes to the condition of UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway . Holloway (19-3 MMA, 15-3 UFC) was forced to withdraw from his scheduled title defense against Brian Ortega (14-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) late Wednesday night when he was said to have been showing concussion-like symptoms. Holloway was admitted to a Las Vegas hospital twice this week and participated in several interviews that caused concern about his physical state. Attempts to figure out exactly what’s wrong with the Hawaiian titleholder are ongoing, and according to White at today’s UFC 226 pre-fight press conference, the exact nature of Holloway’s situation is still unclear, and there will be no discussion of him stepping back into the octagon until it’s figured out. Related Conor McGregor: 'Thoughts' and 'respect' to Max Holloway after UFC 226 withdrawal “It’s a weird situation,” White told MMAjunkie.
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Dana White: ‘No way’ UFC champ Max Holloway fights ‘anytime soon’ – MMA Junkie