CALGARY – UFC President Dana White says featherweight champion Max Holloway is making promising strides in his recovery after withdrawing from UFC 226 earlier this month under concerning circumstances. Holloway (19-3 MMA, 15-3 UFC) was pulled from a scheduled title defense against Brian Ortega (14-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) after experiencing  concussion-like symptoms  and being hospitalized during fight week. There’s been little in the way of updates since with the exception of Holloway revealing he was flown to Las Vegas for additional testing . With uncertainty about what was wrong with Holloway, many have feared the worst for his future. White alleviated some of those concerns Friday, though, when he gave an update on the health status of “Blessed.” Related Jeremy Stephens cares about Max Holloway but would try to 'kill him' in rematch “He’s good,” White told reporters, including MMAjunkie, following UFC on FOX 30 weigh-ins

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Dana White gives promising update on Max Holloway’s health, has no plans for interim title – MMA Junkie

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