Max Holloway’s Longevity: A Statistical Look at His UFC Career
Max Holloway remains one of the most active and durable fighters in UFC history, maintaining a rigorous competition schedule that has propelled him into the top 10 for most appearances in the organization. Holloway’s professional tenure in the Octagon spans over a decade, marked by his consistency as a former featherweight champion and the current holder of the symbolic BMF title.
The All-Time UFC Appearances Leaderboard

Holloway’s career trajectory places him in elite company regarding fight volume. With 32 total UFC bouts, the Hawaiian fighter currently sits in a tie for 10th place on the promotion’s all-time list. He shares this position with notable veterans including Derrick Lewis, Edson Barboza, Michael Johnson, Dustin Poirier, and Diego Sanchez.
The record for the most appearances in the Octagon is held by Jim Miller, who has competed 47 times. Miller, 42, continues to add to his record, having publicly stated his intent to remain active through the milestone UFC 400 event. The following table summarizes the standings for the most active fighters in the promotion’s history:
| Fighter | Total UFC Fights |
| :— | :— |
| Jim Miller | 47 |
| Charles Oliveira | 37 |
*Note: Statistics reflect official UFC records as of current reporting.*
Activity Levels and Career Longevity
The disparity in activity between contemporary fighters is highlighted by the contrast in fight frequency over the last decade. Since November 2016, when Conor McGregor became the first simultaneous two-division champion in UFC history by defeating Eddie Alvarez, McGregor has competed four times. In that same timeframe, Holloway has appeared in the Octagon 17 times.
This high rate of participation has been a hallmark of Holloway’s career. While injuries and scheduling challenges often dictate the pace of a fighter’s career, Holloway has avoided extended hiatuses, which has allowed him to accumulate his high fight total faster than many of his peers.
Historical Context and Future Milestones
Holloway’s path toward the record books involves surpassing several legends of the sport. His next appearance will move him past his current tie at 10th place, placing him in sole possession of the ninth spot, level with Demian Maia.
While Holloway’s 32 fights represent a significant achievement in modern mixed martial arts, the gap to the top of the list remains substantial. He trails the leader, Jim Miller, by 14 bouts. Achieving that milestone would require several more years of consistent performance, as Miller continues to compete regularly. Holloway’s continued presence in main event slots suggests he remains a primary fixture in the UFC’s promotional strategy, ensuring his total fight count will likely continue to climb in the coming seasons.
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