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Holloway found his rhythm in the third, landing with bad intentions more frequently. A two-punch combination saw the Brazilian slump to the mat. With the smell of blood dancing around his nostrils, Holloway went to claim the throne.
He pounced on the mat, took full mount, but Aldo's BJJ black belt came in handy as he got out of the position, but only to be smothered with ground and pound. Holloway kept raining down with hard punches and eventually carved his way back into full mount. After failing to lock in a rear-naked choke, he went back to the tried and tested mount position and kept hammering Aldo with punches until John McCarthy had no choice but to award Holloway the TKO victory a 4:13 of the third. After repeatedly calling for the UFC to put on a show in Hawaii, Holloway just might be granted his wish after unifying the championship. Although there's no word over who his next opponent is, it is expected that number one contender Frankie Edgar will get the call. https://twitter.com/DefPenSports/status/871227205388574724Football

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