Holloway appeared to be hit with a shot up high late in the first period. He finished his shift but was attended to on the bench by team medical personnel. Officials ended ...
Holloway was told not to participate in strenuous activity for 24 hours, but is hoping to play on Thursday. “As far as I’m concerned, I feel good,” he said. “I feel pretty normal.
A. Max Holloway currently boasts an outstanding professional MMA record of 26 wins and 7 losses. Q. How old is Max Holloway? - + A. Max Holloway is currently 32 years old as of 2024. Q.
The daughter of a Guernsey policeman convicted during the World War Two Occupation for stealing from the German military has ...
there is no solution" Ilia Topuria shares funny tactic that could help Max Holloway and others beat him: "If not, there is no solution" Javier Mendez downplays Max Holloway's threat to Islam ...
Blues forward Dylan Holloway took a puck in the head and neck area and was quickly transferred to a local hospital. A shot from Nick Paul seemed harmless enough, but struck Holloway up really high ...
The main event is a title fight between Georgian Ilia “El Matador” Topuria (15-0-0) defending his featherweight championship belt against American fighter Max “Blessed” Holloway (26-7-0).
Blues forward Dylan Holloway took a puck to the neck and later had to be taken out of Tuesday’s game against the Lightning on a stretcher late in the first period. The scary incident began when ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway was back at the team’s practice facility Wednesday and appeared to escape serious injury a day after being struck in the neck by a puck and ...
Max Holloway had fought 33 times in his professional MMA career prior to Saturday, and he had never been knocked out until now. Holloway lost to Ilia Topuria in the third round of their fight at ...
ST. LOUIS — After leaving the St. Louis Blues bench on a stretcher during Tuesday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, forward Dylan Holloway was not on the ice for practice Wednesday ...
In a video titled, “I am done...The Next Chapter,” Holloway made the announcement that most anticipated. The former UFC featherweight champion is moving up to lightweight permanently.