Max Holloway Does It Again: BMF Belt Secured, Lightweight Division on Notice, Who’s Next?!

Max Holloway celebrates BMF title defense at UFC 318 after defeating Dustin Poirier

Max Holloway Does It Again: BMF Belt Secured, Lightweight Division on Notice, Who’s Next?!

Max Holloway just reminded the world why he’s still one of the baddest men walking into any octagon. At UFC 318 in New Orleans, the former featherweight king outclassed Dustin Poirier in a five-round war, defending his BMF title and leaving fans asking: who’s next for “Blessed”?

Vintage Holloway, Vintage Violence

For 25 minutes, Holloway delivered a masterclass in striking, volume, and pace that only he can maintain. Poirier, fighting in what was likely his final UFC bout, came to scrap, but Holloway made sure it didn’t become a sentimental send-off. His jab was on point, his footwork flawless, and his gas tank as bottomless as ever. By the championship rounds, it felt inevitable: unanimous decision, and still.

This wasn’t just a win. This was a statement.

What’s Next for Blessed?

Holloway made it clear post-fight: he’s staying at lightweight and he’s ready for more BMF business. He even floated the idea of UFC creating an official BMF ranking system—because let’s be real, this isn’t just a gimmick anymore. It’s a proving ground for fighters who thrive in chaos.

Two names are circling: Charles Oliveira and Dan Hooker. A rematch with Oliveira would bring fireworks and history, while a Hooker clash feels like the kind of violent dance that only BMF territory allows.

Eyes on the Lightweight Throne

While the BMF belt is cool, Holloway hasn’t forgotten gold. Sitting at #5 in the lightweight rankings, he’s in striking distance of Ilia Topuria’s crown. Another statement win could line him up for that shot.

The Blessed Era Continues

Every time fans doubt him, Holloway finds a way to shut the noise down. He’s not just collecting wins—he’s curating a legacy. Whether it’s defending the BMF strap, chasing the lightweight belt, or simply putting on clinic after clinic, Max Holloway remains must-see TV.

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