By Gary Symons
TLL Editor in Chief
Fans of former UFC Featherweight Champion and current UFC BMF titleholder Max Holloway now have their best shot yet at owning a piece of his legacy.
UFC Collectibles, operated by Memento Exclusives under UFC’s official license, has launched one of its most extensive memorabilia collections featuring the Hawaiian fighter’s authenticated signatures on a wide array of items.
“This is our biggest collection of signed athlete memorabilia we’ve hosted on UFC Collectibles, and we’re delighted to be giving fans the chance to own these significant Max Holloway items,” said Barry Gough, Founder and CEO of Memento Exclusives. “Our partnership with athletes is a testament to our authority in the memorabilia space, and working with huge names like Max brings fans even closer to the Octagon and the sport they love.”
The collection includes more than 200 signed pieces, from event-used canvas displays and official UFC gloves to autographed Venum shorts and replica championship belts. A special highlight of the release is a limited run of UFC 300 Poster on Canvas displays, featuring Holloway’s signature on just five editions, marking the first time a UFC athlete has autographed a Poster on Canvas series.
This latest drop follows a 2024 campaign in which Holloway’s memorabilia sold out in record time. Given his popularity and standing as one of the greatest strikers in MMA history, demand for his collectibles remains sky-high. Fans who missed out on last year’s release now have a second chance to add an exclusive piece of Holloway history to their collection.
Holloway cemented his BMF status at UFC 300 in April 2024, delivering a last-second knockout against Justin Gaethje in a thrilling lightweight bout. The victory earned him the BMF belt and Knockout of the Year honors. Following that momentous win, Holloway announced his expected return to the Octagon in 2025, further fueling excitement around his career and memorabilia.
With the collection now available at www.ufccollectibles.com, collectors and fight fans will need to act fast to grab their piece of Holloway’s legacy before it’s tapped out. Given his track record—both in the cage and in the memorabilia market—these items won’t stay on the shelves for long.