Following his title win at UFC 212, UFC Featherweight Champion Max Holloway says UFC Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor would have to beg for a fight against him.
On Saturday, Holloway won the UFC championship by defeating Jose Aldo by TKO in the third round.
Holloway is now on an 11-fight win streak with all of his wins coming in the UFC. Holloway’s last loss was a decision to McGregor back in 2013.
Following his title win, Holloway discussed a possible rematch with the UFC lightweight champion.
“This guy’s over here always trying to look for the bigger thing and that’s him,” Holloway said. “Good for him. I ain’t going to chase someone around. I ain’t going to talk about someone that ain’t talking about me. He gets to choose his fights. Why am I going to cry and beg him to fight me? Get the hell out of here with that sh*t. He can beg to fight me now.
“I’m coming to that point now where people’s going to start asking me to fight. I ain’t asking no one to fight. I’ve got my throne. If you want it, come see me.”