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Israeli UFC Fighters Mostly Predict Max Holloway to Defeat Conor McGregor in Comeback Fight

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Conor McGregor is set to return to the UFC octagon after a five-year hiatus, facing Max Holloway in a highly anticipated bout. This fight marks 13 years since their first UFC encounter and has sparked widespread excitement. However, McGregor's long absence raises questions about his current form and ability to overcome the challenges of a comeback.

To gauge the likely outcome, 17 Israeli UFC fighters and fighters shared their predictions with Sport 5. The majority expressed skepticism about McGregor's chances, citing his inactivity and Holloway's consistent high-level competition during McGregor's absence. Fighters like Ilai Barzilai and Shimon Smotritsky believe Holloway will win by decision or TKO, emphasizing his volume striking and superior conditioning.

Only four fighters, including Kibedi Gordon, Natan Levy, Olga Rubin, and Moshe Eldi, backed McGregor to win, suggesting he could secure a TKO victory if he performs aggressively and capitalizes early. Rubin noted McGregor's renewed energy during the pre-fight press events, while Levy highlighted McGregor's precision and power as potential keys to victory.

Most fighters, however, favored Holloway, pointing to his recent knockout of Justin Gaethje and his sustained activity in the UFC. They predict Holloway will either win by decision or TKO, with some expecting the fight to end in the later rounds. The consensus reflects the challenge McGregor faces in overcoming ring rust and Holloway's momentum.

This fight will be a major event for UFC fans worldwide, with Israeli fighters closely watching and weighing in on the outcome. The predictions underscore the uncertainty surrounding McGregor's return but also the excitement it generates in the MMA community.

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