Oktagon 64: Max Holzer Explains His American Pie-Inspired Nickname
Briefly

"My walkouts, I always get these ideas when I'm in training camp. I look at the opponent, and then I do something that, it has to be for my opponent." Holzer's creative walkouts reflect his preparation and unique approach to each fight, emphasizing how he connects them to his opponents, making it a part of his strategy.
"For Oktagon 64, Holzer had his plan set well in advance, and while he wasn't expecting the 'viral hype' of the past, he did expect it to 'send a message.'" This insight indicates Holzer's awareness of the spectacle of MMA and his intention to make an impression through his walkout.
"Everyone calls me Stifler in the gym, still today. Many people don't even know my name in the gym. They think my name is Stifler." Holzer's humorous acceptance of his nickname showcases the camaraderie and character identity he has within his training environment.
"It will end before the decision, 100%. I don't know whether it will be a submission or KO/TKO, but I will finish him for sure." Holzer's confidence in achieving a finish against Black-Dell highlights his fighting spirit and determination to maintain his undefeated record.
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