LOS ANGELES — It’s a near-universal fact of professional combat sports life: When a fighter loses a fight, they want a chance to avenge their loss, no matter how much time passes and what else they might achieve in their career. In the case Max Holloway , he took on Conor McGregor when the former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion was just beginning his meteoric rise. Holloway (21-4 MMA, 17-4 UFC) substituted for Andy Ogle and fought McGregor on the first-ever UFC event on FOX Sports 1 in Boston in Aug
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Max Holloway: Conor McGregor rematch can happen if he wants to be great again – MMA Junkie