Filed under: News , UFC , Videos TORONTO – Max Holloway believes he falls into a category that consists of a dying breed of fighter. He sees a shrinking group of athletes that were once willing to compete under any circumstances but said he refuses to be any other way. Holloway (16-3 MMA, 12-3 UFC), who fights Anthony Pettis (19-5 MMA, 6-4 UFC) for the interim UFC featherweight title on Saturday at UFC 206, is currently riding a nine-fight winning streak over the past three years. During that stretch he’s taken on big names, unknown names, ranked fighters and unranked fighters, but all along the way he said he accepted every fight presented without pause.
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