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Max Holloway would ‘love’ Conor McGregor rematch; no contract offer yet

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 8:48 PM

Max Holloway is working out in preparation for a fight that might never occur, but as he sees it, there’s really no other choice.

“I mean, it’s just, it sucks,” Hollway said in an interview with ​Paramount+. “I would just like to get one back.”

The former UFC featherweight champion ‌is in training camp for a potential rematch with double title winner Conor McGregor in Las Vegas this July at UFC 329, but without a signed contract in hand.

The uncertainty is due in part to questions over when or if McGregor wants to step back into the Octagon, ‌especially ​considering the Irishman hasn’t fought since July 2021. McGregor ⁠was rumored to be on ⁠the card scheduled for the White House this summer, but his purported opponent, Michael Chandler, instead will oppose Mauricio Ruffy.

Still, Holloway is expressing unfailing interest in trying to secure a deal to face off against McGregor again. The two squared ​off in 2013 and McGregor won by unanimous decision, though McGregor left the match with a torn ACL.

“My head space is good, it’s straight,” Holloway said. “I ⁠kinda know when I fight. We kinda know ⁠where we want to fight, why we want to fight, so ​just getting in the gym, getting there, getting it done.

“It’s a huge fight. Anything ​with Conor McGregor is huge, but having history with the dude, being ‌able to get one back would be cool.”

Holloway is eager to erase the poor impression left by a one-sided loss to Charles Oliveira last time out, a March 7 unanimous-decision defeat that cost him the symbolic BMF title that rests with the ⁠UFC’s “baddest” competitor.

“You’re only as good as your last fight, they say, and we’re going to get everybody forgetting about that last fight as soon as possible,” Holloway said.

For McGregor, ⁠the biggest draw in the ‌sport and the first athlete in the sport to hold ⁠two weight class titles simultaneously (featherweight and lightweight), it would mark ​a ‌return from a devastating broken tibia and ensuing drug suspension ​that have ⁠sidelined “Notorious” for the better part of five years.

Holloway, a 34-year-old Honolulu native, projects as a heavy favorite over McGregor, 37, due to the latter’s long layoff.

“I mean, we have history,” Holloway said. “We fought a very long time ago. I told you guys, if somebody’s got one over me, I want to get him back. I’d love to get ​him back.”

–Field Level Media