UFC Collectibles Unveils Huge Max Holloway Signed Memorabilia Collection

UFC Collectibles Unveils Huge Max Holloway Signed Memorabilia Collection

UFC Collectibles Unveils Huge Max Holloway Signed Memorabilia Collection

UFC Collectibles Unveils Huge Max Holloway Signed Memorabilia Collection

 

UFC Collectibles – operated by Memento Exclusives under license of UFC – has launched an extensive collection of memorabilia signed by former UFC Featherweight Champion and current UFC BMF Champion, Max Holloway. The collection, which includes everything from signed Venum shorts and event-used canvas displays to autographed special-edition pieces, is one of the largest collections to ever land on the memorabilia platform. This launch follows the highly successful campaign in 2024, which saw Holloway products sell out in record time on UFC Collectibles. 

A special run of UFC 300 Poster on Canvas displays also headlines the collection – limited to only 5 editions – each boasting a signature from Holloway. It is the first of the Poster on Canvas series to feature autographs from a UFC athlete. 

Widely considered as one of the greatest strikers in the history of MMA, the former UFC Featherweight Champion is undoubtedly one of the most popular athletes in the sport, making it no surprise his memorabilia collection is extremely sought-after.  

At UFC 300 (April 13, 2024), Holloway delivered a knockout blow in the final seconds of his lightweight bout against Justin Gaethje, earning himself the UFC BMF belt and the Knockout of the Year award. Later that year, he announced that he is expected to return to the Octagon in 2025 

UFC Collectibles is known for its officially licensed memorabilia and has given fans and collectors access to hundreds of UFC athletes and events. This drop features over 200 signed pieces of Holloway memorabilia, giving his fans the best chance yet to get their hands on a piece of his legacy – especially if they missed out in 2024. 

The authentic signed collection includes official UFC gloves, Venum Adrenaline jerseys and shorts, replica UFC Legacy Championship belts, photographs of Holloway in action, and a variety of canvas displays from his career highlights, plus much more.  

Barry Gough, Founder and CEO of Memento Exclusives (UFC Collectibles) commented: 

“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. 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.” 

All memorabilia items in the Holloway collection feature authenticated signatures from the Hawaiian athlete and will sell fast. Collectors can visit www.ufccollectibles.com to find their piece of Max Holloway history, among a wide selection of collectibles from other UFC athletes. 

 

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