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Holloway Says ‘Murky’ Featherweight Division Now Clear Heading Into UFC 206
- Updated: November 30, 2016
Max Holloway isn’t too fond of current UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo and he has no desire to speak about former king at 145 pounds, Conor McGregor.The red-hot Hawaiian will take on former WEC and UFC lightweight monarch Anthony Pettis in the main event of UFC 206 in a few weeks and that’s really all he is focused on. “I got Pettis in front of me,” Holloway said during Tuesday’s conference. “I’m not going to be looking past him. I’m not trying to stumble. Pettis is on my radar. I’m only focused on him and after Dec. 10, then I can answer these questions.” Holloway faced his fair share of questions regarding McGregor and Aldo on Tuesday. But while “Blessed” didn’t have much to say about the polarizing Irishman, he didn’t hold back on his criticism of “Scarface,” who said he is planning on defending his title in February or March. “We’ll see …