Reigning UFC BMF champion Max Holloway has reacted after controversial boxer and streamer Nurideen Shabazz, aka Deen The Great, known as him out.
The influencer boxer has been within the headlines not too long ago after being slapped by bodybuilder Larry Wheels after which elbowed and dropped by former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn throughout a celebration hosted by Quinton Jackson.
On Instagram, Dana White appeared to point out help for Ghosn’s actions by sharing footage of the latter pulling down Deen the Nice through the aforementioned get together.
After White posted the clip, the influencer boxer responded by calling on him to carry his UFC fighters to face him. Deen The Nice known as out Ilia Topuria, Justin Gaethje, and Sean O’Malley.
Whereas O’Malley is 100% game to whoop Deen, Max Holloway is confused as to why he was known as out within the first place.
Max Holloway reacts to the call-out
On his Kick Stream, Max Holloway was making an attempt to determine why Deen The Nice known as him out within the first place. He stated:
“I didn’t see him name me out. However I did see him speaking to Sean O’Malley and calling out Ilia [Topuria]. I didn’t see him name me out.”
“Blessed” identified that weight lessons in MMA and boxing are very completely different, suggesting that Deen the Nice would stand no probability in opposition to him. The Hawaiian remained confused as to why he was known as out, repeatedly asking members of the chat in the event that they knew the explanation. He added:
“I believe he has his weight lessons confused. He doesn’t know that light-weight in boxing is completely different than light-weight within the UFC. Like light-weight in boxing is 135, I imagine, and light-weight within the UFC is, after all, 155. I don’t assume he is aware of that. I don’t know why. If he did name me out, it’s form of loopy. Why the hell would he wish to combat me for? Did he say why he name me out? Is there a purpose?
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