MMA fans have been reacting to the Max Holloway and his wife Alessa Quinzon's latest skit, which hilariously involves the pair recreating his iconic point to the center of the octagon from UFC 300.
'Blessed' is still riding high from his BMF title win against Justin Gaethje on the historic card back in April. The former featherweight champ, who was stepping up to 155-pounds, dominated 'The Highlight' across the fight.
The iconic moment came in the fifth round, however, as despite having the win secured on the scorecards, Holloway put it all on the line in the final 10 seconds as he pointed to the center of the octagon to engage in a brawl with Gaethje. He then stunned the world by knocking Gaethje out cold.
Watch the clip here:
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Holloway and Quizon have since opted to recreate the moment with a skit on Instagram, but in the scenario that they are a couple settling a disagreement.
In the video, Quizon is the one who stands across from her husband in their kitchen and points to the floor.
Watch their hilarious recreation here:
Fans have since been reacting to the skit, with one fan hilariously claiming that Alessa should be given a BMF title opportunity against Max Holloway. They wrote:
"I've seen enough. Give her the bmf title fight"
Another fan said:
"If she points in the middle of the ring it's ova"
One fan wrote:
"She's still mad that he called her John wick"
Another added:
"She winning at home every single time🙌🏼😂💪🏼✊🏼🌺"
Instagram user @evanreece._ wrote:
"Ma'am, I wouldn't point the finger at the ground with that man"
Another said:
"Alessa is the real featherweight king"
Check out more reactions here:
Justin Gaethje reflects UFC 300 knockout loss to Max Holloway
After taking some time out of the limelight following his BMF title loss to Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje has reflected on the fight, his performance and what's next.
'The Highlight' appeared on a recent episode of the Jon Anik and Kenny Florian's podcast and was asked about his and Holloway's performances on the night. To his credit, Gaethje gave all the props to his opponent and admitted the Hawaiian-native was a far more difficult puzzle to solve than first thought. He said:
"My gameplan was necessarily the correct gameplan but that's only something you could know after the fact and I think [Holloway] fought an amazing fight. He was very precise and perfect that night. You know, a very tough Max Holloway to beat...I would've pressured more, I would've tried to move forward...When he did come, it was few and far between and so unpredictable and fast."
Check out Justin Gaethje's comments below: