Max Holloway's Sports Injuries

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Max Holloway's Sports Injuries Table

Type Area Date Consequences Content How It Happened Recovery Duration Rehabilitation Details Impact On Career Psychological Impact Previous Injuries Return To Competition Severity Treatment Medical Staff Long Term Impact Preventive Measures Competition Missed Initial Symptoms Re Injury Risk Support System Rehabilitation Location
Ankle Injuries Right Ankle 2018-12-07 Had to adjust his training and game plan. Max Holloway sustained an ankle injury that affected his movement and required him to adapt his training methods. Injury occurred during training camp for UFC 231. 4 weeks Underwent physiotherapy and reduced high-impact training. Temporary reduction in performance. Frustration due to limited mobility. None related to the ankle. Returned to full training after 4 weeks. Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physiotherapy. UFC medical team and personal physiotherapist. No significant long-term impact reported. Increased focus on ankle strengthening exercises. None Swelling and pain in the right ankle. Moderate Family, coaches, and medical staff. Local physiotherapy center and training gym.
Concussions Head 2018-07-06 Had to withdraw from the fight. Max Holloway experienced concussion-like symptoms, leading to his withdrawal from UFC 226. Symptoms included blurred vision and slurred speech. Suffered during sparring sessions leading up to UFC 226. 6 weeks Complete rest from physical activities and monitored cognitive rest. Missed a major fight and had to reschedule. Increased caution in future training sessions. None related to concussions. Returned to training after full symptom resolution. Severe Rest, cognitive rest, and gradual return to activity. Neurologist and UFC medical team. Potential increased susceptibility to future concussions. Enhanced protective measures during sparring. UFC 226 Blurred vision, slurred speech, and headaches. High Family, coaches, and medical staff. Home and monitored by medical professionals.
Eye Injuries Right Eye 2021-01-15 Required medical attention post-fight. Max Holloway suffered a cut above his right eye and swelling during his fight against Calvin Kattar. The injury was managed by the ringside doctor during the fight. Sustained during a fight at UFC on ABC 1 against Calvin Kattar. 2 weeks Rest and application of prescribed ointments. No significant impact; continued to fight at a high level. Increased awareness of defensive techniques. None related to the eye. Returned to full training after 2 weeks. Mild Topical ointments and rest. Ringside doctor and personal physician. No long-term impact reported. Improved defensive techniques to protect the face. None Swelling and a cut above the right eye. Low Family, coaches, and medical staff. Home and training gym.

Max Holloway's Sports Injuries Videos

Verbal Altercation | Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway Backstage at UFC 276

Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway get into a verbal altercation backstage at UFC 276. #alexandervolkanovski #maxholloway
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Conor McGregor Getting Dropped by Max Holloway

Who knew they'd become legends in the sport? We are upright again. Head kick! Look at this, Max is going for it. McGregor transitions, takes him down again.
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Max Holloway's Top Finishes

Former UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway has earned nine performance bonuses over his 23 career UFC fights. He is known for his impressive victories, including TKO wins over Anthony Pettis, Will Chope, and Clay Collard. Holloway also secured submission victories, such as against Cub Swanson. His striking ability and resilience were on display in his fights against Jose Aldo, where he became the undisputed UFC featherweight champion and successfully defended his title. Holloway's relentless pace and technical skills make him a formidable opponent in the octagon.
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