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Booked against Ogden
Holobaugh will fight Trey Ogden at UFC Vegas 88 on March 23, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Holobaugh was booted from the UFC in 2019 after dropping to 0-4 in the promotion, but he eventually re-earned his spot and secured his first UFC win against Austin Hubbard in August. Holobaugh will now look to keep his momentum going against Ogden, who hasn't won a fight since 2022.
Holobaugh was booted from the UFC in 2019 after dropping to 0-4 in the promotion, but he eventually re-earned his spot and secured his first UFC win against Austin Hubbard in August. Holobaugh will now look to keep his momentum going against Ogden, who hasn't won a fight since 2022.
Crowned TUF lightweight champion
Holobaugh defeated Austin Hubbard via submission (triangle choke) at 2:39 of Round 2 at UFC 292 on Saturday in Boston. With the victory, he was crowned TUF Season 31 Lightweight Champion and earns a spot back on the UFC roster.
ANALYSIS
Holobaugh battled his way back to what will effectively be his third stint with the UFC at the age of 36. He fought through a tough first round that included two Hubbard takedowns to get there, but it was Round 2 in which Holobaugh started to let his hands go, which led to the finishing sequence. A combination finishing with a right cross left Hubbard compromised, and it was during a mat transition that Holobaugh clamped on the fight-winning triangle. He called out Paddy Pimblett in his post-fight interview, which may be punching above his weight class, but who can blame a man riding high after a comeback efforts such as this.
Holobaugh battled his way back to what will effectively be his third stint with the UFC at the age of 36. He fought through a tough first round that included two Hubbard takedowns to get there, but it was Round 2 in which Holobaugh started to let his hands go, which led to the finishing sequence. A combination finishing with a right cross left Hubbard compromised, and it was during a mat transition that Holobaugh clamped on the fight-winning triangle. He called out Paddy Pimblett in his post-fight interview, which may be punching above his weight class, but who can blame a man riding high after a comeback efforts such as this.
Facing Hubbard in TUF 31 Finale
Holobaugh will take on Austin Hubbard at UFC 292 on August 19 to determine the lightweight winner of season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter.
ANALYSIS
Holobaugh will face a fellow Team Chandler combatant in Hubbard, both of whom come from the "veterans" portion of the show. He earned this opportunity after defeating another teammate in Jason Knight via second-round TKO, an outcome that seemed inevitable after taking control for much of Round 1. Holobaugh last competed in the UFC back in 2019, where he lost three consecutive fights before being handed his walking papers. He went on to win back-to-back fights under the banner of XFC before eventually making his way to TUF in hopes of getting a second chance with the UFC. He'll enter this fight as approximately a (+150) betting underdog.
Holobaugh will face a fellow Team Chandler combatant in Hubbard, both of whom come from the "veterans" portion of the show. He earned this opportunity after defeating another teammate in Jason Knight via second-round TKO, an outcome that seemed inevitable after taking control for much of Round 1. Holobaugh last competed in the UFC back in 2019, where he lost three consecutive fights before being handed his walking papers. He went on to win back-to-back fights under the banner of XFC before eventually making his way to TUF in hopes of getting a second chance with the UFC. He'll enter this fight as approximately a (+150) betting underdog.
No longer with UFC
Holobaugh was released by the UFC on Thursday, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Holobaugh earned a second stint in the UFC after his performance at Dana White's Contender Series, but he went 0-3 in his three fights. He appeared to be outmatched in his most recent fight against Thiago Moises at UFC 237 in May, which he lost via unanimous decision. The 33-year-old has proven to be effective in the past, but his recent cold stretch is discouraging for his future opportunities.
Holobaugh earned a second stint in the UFC after his performance at Dana White's Contender Series, but he went 0-3 in his three fights. He appeared to be outmatched in his most recent fight against Thiago Moises at UFC 237 in May, which he lost via unanimous decision. The 33-year-old has proven to be effective in the past, but his recent cold stretch is discouraging for his future opportunities.
Falls to 0-3 in UFC
Holobaugh lost to Thiago Moises via unanimous decision (26-30, 26-30, 27-30) at UFC 237 on Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
Given a chance at redemption following back-to-back losses to Raoni Barcelos and Shane Burgos to begin his UFC career, Holobaugh once again failed to show up. Despite landing just seven less total strikes than his opponent (115-108), Holobaugh's shots did little-to-no damage against Moises. He also had difficulty maintaining an advantageous position in the rare instance he was able to get there in the first place. It was a shockingly poor performance given the fact Holobaugh's job may have very well been on the line. Starting your run with the company's with three straight setbacks is not a recipe for success.
Given a chance at redemption following back-to-back losses to Raoni Barcelos and Shane Burgos to begin his UFC career, Holobaugh once again failed to show up. Despite landing just seven less total strikes than his opponent (115-108), Holobaugh's shots did little-to-no damage against Moises. He also had difficulty maintaining an advantageous position in the rare instance he was able to get there in the first place. It was a shockingly poor performance given the fact Holobaugh's job may have very well been on the line. Starting your run with the company's with three straight setbacks is not a recipe for success.