Las Vegas Review-Journal

Holloway title defense will headline UFC 222

Featherwei­ght champ, Edgar to meet March 3

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

UFC featherwei­ght champion Max Holloway will put his belt on the line against Frankie Edgar on March 3 at T-mobile Arena, sources close to the organizati­on confirmed on Monday. The bout is expected to serve as the main event of UFC 222.

Holloway had been scheduled to fight Edgar at UFC 218 on Dec. 2, but Edgar pulled out due to a facial injury he suffered during training. Former champ Jose Aldo stepped in for Edgar and Holloway defended the belt with a third-round knockout.

The 26-year-old Hawaiian had won the title from Aldo six months earlier with a knockout in the third round in Rio de Janeiro.

Holloway has won 12 straight fights since a unanimous-decision loss to Conor Mcgregor in 2013.

Edgar, the former lightweigh­t champion, has won consecutiv­e bouts and seven of his last eight. He is 7-2 since dropping to featherwei­ght with both losses coming against Aldo in title bouts.

He battered star prospect Yair Rodriguez for two rounds in May before the fight was mercifully stopped by the ringside physician.

UFC 222 also features a heavyweigh­t bout between Stefan Struve and Andrei Arlovski and a middleweig­ht bout pitting Hector Lombard

against C.B. Dollaway. It is also expected to serve as the UFC debut of star women’s strawweigh­t prospect and grappling ace Mackenzie Dern.

Tickets for the event go on sale Jan. 19.

Coach wants Mcgregor back in UFC

John Kavanagh expressed optimism Mcgregor would compete in the UFC at some point this year.

During an interview with BBC Northern Ireland, Mcgregor’s longtime coach confirmed the fighter has been back in the gym over the last few weeks.

“I’m happy to see him back just regular training,” Kavanagh said. “He had a lot going on in his life, a lot of stuff outside of fighting was going on in his life. He seems to be getting the hang of all that. He’s back training almost every day now.”

Kavanagh didn’t share any particular plans, but he indicated his preference would be for Mcgregor to compete in the cage after a 2017 in which his only fight was a blockbuste­r boxing match against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

“I think 2018 will be another big year for us,” Kavanagh said. “Exactly what that is, I don’t know yet. The plan is forming, but as they say, stay tuned.

“My opinion, I’ll be pushing very hard for MMA. The boxing was a nice detour from what we’ve done, but mixed martial arts is my passion. If I have anything to do with it, he’ll be in the octagon this year.”

Penne suspension

UFC strawweigh­t Jessica Penne has been suspended 18 months for a violation of the organizati­on’s anti-doping policy.

The sanction was announced by the U.S. Anti-doping Agency.

Penne’s out-of-competitio­n test originally came back negative, but a review of her biological passport resulted in the sample being flagged for further analysis. It eventually showed the presence of an anabolic androgenic steroid.

Penne competed during the process and suffered a unanimous-decision loss to Danielle Taylor on the UFC Fight Night 108 card in Nashville on April 22.

The suspension is retroactiv­e to April 23.

UFC Fight Night 124

Featherwei­ghts Jeremy Stephens and Doo Ho Choi will headline

UFC Fight Night 124 in St. Louis on Sunday.

The main card, which also features a middleweig­ht bout between veteran strikers Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort, will air at 7 p.m. on Fox Sports 1.

Las Vegan Jessica-rose Clark will take on Paige Vanzant in a women’s flyweight bout.

Lightweigh­t Michael Johnson will headline a preliminar­y card that also airs on Fox Sports 1 at 5 p.m. in a bout against Darren Elkins.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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