Former featherweight champ Max Holloway earns dual fight-night bonuses in a thrilling last-second knockout victory at UFC 300
Max Holloway, the former UFC featherweight champion, delivered a stunning performance at UFC 300, culminating in a dramatic last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje. This victory not only showcased Holloway’s formidable boxing skills but also secured him a significant $600,000 in bonuses, marking a landmark moment in the event’s history.
During the buildup to UFC 300, Dana White, the CEO of UFC, announced an unprecedented increase in the fight-night bonus to $300,000 per award, recognizing the exceptional talent and entertainment value presented by fighters like Holloway and Gaethje. Known for their aggressive and engaging fighting styles, both fighters were viewed as likely candidates to receive these substantial bonuses.
The fight, a highly anticipated matchup at the lightweight limit of 155 pounds, featured Gaethje defending his symbolic BMF title against Holloway. The action-packed bout was part of the pay-per-view card, drawing significant attention from UFC fans worldwide.
Holloway’s approach in the ring was strategic and effective, as he utilized his elite boxing capabilities to land 181 significant strikes during the match. His balanced assault targeted Gaethje’s head, body, and legs, maintaining a relentless pace that Gaethje struggled to match. Although Gaethje did manage to score a high percentage of his strikes, Holloway’s control over the range and tempo prevented any sustained offensive from his opponent.
The climax of the fight arrived in the final moments of the fifth round when Holloway invited Gaethje to a toe-to-toe exchange at the center of the Octagon. This gutsy call resulted in Holloway landing a decisive right hand that knocked Gaethje to the mat, sealing the victory with only one second left on the clock.
Following the bout, the UFC awarded the fight “Fight of the Night” honours, and Holloway additionally received the “Performance of the Night” bonus. At the post-fight press conference, Holloway explained his decision to engage in the last-second brawl, emphasizing the spirit of the BMF title and his desire to make a memorable impact.
Holloway’s daring strategy and remarkable win not only secured his place in UFC history but also demonstrated his skill and bravery, characteristics that resonate with the title of BMF—Baddest Motherf*****. As the fight concluded with Holloway ahead on all scorecards, it was clear that his risks were well-calculated, contributing to one of the most memorable moments in UFC 300.