Max Holloway’s chin finally met its match.
The former UFC featherweight champion has left his mark in MMA, not only through his title reign and memorable wars, but also his ability to take a shot, as he’s never been knocked out or knocked down in his storied career.
Well, that streak finally ended, as Holloway (23-7 MMA, 19-7 UFC) was taken out by a fighter jet. Yes, you read that right.
“Blessed” got the opportunity to ride with the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy’s demonstration flight squadron, and experience the insane speeds and power of the machines. Holloway seemed to enjoy the flight and the maneuvers as he cheered the pilot on.
However, during a high-speed turn in the air, Holloway went out on his shield momentarily due to the g-forces of the fighter jet.
You can watch the full video below:
Sadly my "never been KO'd" streak came to an end. 😂
I was blessed with the opportunity to fly with Blue Angels. Shoutout to number 7 pilot Griffin Stangel and everyone behind the scenes for the unreal experience. This once in a lifetime time ride I will never forget. Thank you pic.twitter.com/ptDEaztvEf
— Max Holloway (@BlessedMMA) August 16, 2022
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