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Max Holloway combat Justin Gaethje à l'UFC 300. Beaucoup pensent que Max Holloway n'a aucune chance de gagner et que Justin Gaethje gagnera facilement, mais Holloway s'est renforcé pour ce combat et cela pourrait faire la différence. com

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  1. Max actually had a competitive fight with Porier. He was not that small. Porier is a big lightweight ( citation, look at s picture of Jorge and Dustin Porier next to each other in the gym). Dustin has great boxing as well. Max was actually winning a few rounds until Porier landed big shots in final moments of the round.

  2. Having a chin at 145 and at 155 are not the same. He can get stronger and bigger but he still won’t be able to take the heat of the top 155ers

  3. Man I bulked up for a few months just to power lift and I gave my self high blood pressure and started getting winded going up stairs.

  4. Max will be a major underdog, no doubt! All the promo is trying to favor Max! Fighters and fans alike know best! God's blessings on Blessed!!!

  5. Mma guys: “Bradley martin would get BEAT UP by these 150 pound fighters because he doesnt train fighting, even though Bradley is 260 pounds solid muscle 😡”

    Also mma guys: “his combinations were landing clean but had no effect because he was too small 😭”

  6. The problem is Max doesn't have that Knockout power that someone like Porier or Gaethje possesses. Even at fw, Max struggled to put away opponents. Yes Max is extremely skilled but I don't think he can win against Justin by just touching him and outscoring him. Everytime Justin will catch Max, it will be a problem.

  7. Wtf are you talking about? You can put on muscle without putting on fat. It's called main gaining. It's a real thing. It's just harder to do if you dont bulk to gain size

  8. Max has no power that’s known even at 145 even when he is big for 145. Justin is known as the most powerful 155er. Justin also has an amazing tank…unless someone is grapple fucking him like Khabib or Charles…but Max is not a grappler

  9. if you target the legs, hamstring with a lot of heaviness, after the recover and gain, it shouldn't cost so much effort lifting your body from that position. Ping pong players are a clear example, they end up his sets and matches as if they were running a 100, 200 meters dash, in reality they aren't moving their foots to much away from the game table, so probably it's an mental and psych illusion of effort.

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