No American Champion Makes Max Holloway Optimistic on Competing at the UFC White House Card
Max Holloway talks about how his BMF status leaves him as the only logical and active American champion to fight on the UFC White House card.
Max Holloway talks about a BMF fight at the White House (via MMA Fighitng)
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Max Holloway is undoubtedly one of the UFC’s most accomplished active athletes, carrying a championship pedigree and elite credentials. With the UFC’s White House event being prepared as a landmark show, Holloway stands out as the only American male champion on the roster. His status places him in immediate consideration. The occasion aligns naturally with his current momentum.
The announcement of the White House card by U.S. President Donald Trump has generated widespread interest across mixed martial arts. Members of both the current roster and past UFC generations have shown elevated attention due to the event’s historical significance. UFC CEO Dana White has committed to making it a unique spectacle. The card is expected to reflect the scale of the moment.
Holloway captured the BMF championship at UFC 300 with a highlight-reel knockout of Justin Gaethje in 2024, establishing one of the year’s biggest moments. He went on to defend the belt against Dustin Poirier at UFC 318, solidifying his standing at lightweight. These achievements have strengthened his competitive profile. They also form the backdrop to his interest in appearing on the White House card.
There are no American champions, the only champion there is the BMF title… so the odds of me being on there are high. Hopefully I can get a fight around March, April and see if I can do a quick turn around. If they hold me it’s just soo long.
Max Holloway via X
👀Max Holloway on the possibility of fighting on the White House card
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) November 24, 2025
"There are no American champions, the only champion there is the BMF Title… so the odds of me being on there are high
Hopefully I can get a fight around March, April and see if I can do a quick turn around.… pic.twitter.com/QJIC4QzFDD
As a former UFC featherweight champion, Holloway’s résumé includes victories over elite opponents such as José Aldo, Brian Ortega, and Frankie Edgar. His track record across multiple eras has kept him relevant in championship discussions. These accomplishments continue to bolster his credibility and also elevate the case for his inclusion in major showcase events.
Jon Jones has also shown interest in competing on the White House card, but his history of withdrawals and long layoffs has led Dana White to rule him out. Despite this, prominent UFC veterans like Daniel Cormier and Matt Brown have highlighted Jones’ significance as an American heritage figure. Their perspectives underscore the stakes involved in fighter selection.
With the UFC building one of its most symbolic events, Holloway remains central to the discussion as both a champion and a long-standing fan favorite. His blend of achievement and reliability places him among the most compelling options. Meanwhile, Charles Oliveira has recently expressed interest in challenging him for the BMF title. These developing narratives set the stage for the UFC 2026 calendar.
Max Holloway maintains his status as the “best boxer in UFC”
Max Holloway’s confidence in his striking remains a central element of his identity as a UFC veteran. Known for his high-volume output, durability, and technical consistency, he has long been regarded as one of the sport’s premier boxers. His reputation was built through prolonged success in championship-level bouts. The discussion around his boxing continues across divisions.

Many fighters, including Dustin Poirier and Petr Yan, have been labeled as top boxers in the UFC, with Ilia Topuria recently joining that conversation through his rapid rise and knockout power. Topuria became the first fighter to KO Holloway at UFC 308, affecting how some viewed Holloway’s ranking. Despite this, Holloway maintains that the UFC 308 result does not diminish his overall boxing credentials.
A lot of people are going to tell me I am not this or that because of the fight with Ilia. It is what it is, bro. That is their problem. If you do not think I am the best boxer in the UFC, you need to take that up with yourself. When I look in the mirror, I tell myself I am the best boxer in the UFC and that is why I am one of the best fighters in the world. You need self confidence. No internet guy is ever going to shake me.
Max Holloway via X
Max Holloway believes He’s Still The Best Boxer In The UFC 🥊
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) November 24, 2025
“A lot of people are going to tell me I am not this or that because of the fight with Ilia. It is what it is, bro. That is their problem. If you do not think I am the best boxer in the UFC, you need to take that up… pic.twitter.com/Khf796PuUz
However, Max Holloway’s track record includes the UFC’s all-time record for most significant strikes landed at 3,378. He also holds the record for the most significant strikes in a single bout with 445 against Calvin Kattar. These achievements remain unmatched in promotional history and reinforce his position among the most accomplished strikers the UFC has produced.
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