Frankie Edgar aiming to return in March or April to fight Max Holloway

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Frankie Edgar is recovering from an orbital injury that knocked him out of a featherweight title opportunity vs. champion Max Holloway, and he’s optimistic that they can make that fight happen soon.

“The Answer” was in attendance at UFC Fresno this past weekend, and he managed to sneak in a conversation with Dana White in regards to where he stands in the contenders’ line once he’s healed up.

“He said we’re just figuring out - this is after this weekend’s fight - we’re just waiting to see what’s next,” Edgar explained on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour. “I think March or April sounds good, so one of those dates I imagine we’ll set it up.”

Edgar was also asked if he took any offense to White recently expressing his bewilderment at how Edgar could get hurt ahead of such an important fight, and the former lightweight champion didn’t sound bothered in the slightest.

“I don’t think he was questioning my toughness,” Edgar said. “I think he meant more like I shouldn’t be getting hit like that so I could get a broken face, you know what I mean? I think that’s what he was getting at, that’s what he kind of conveyed to us at least.”

The UFC does not currently have any events officially scheduled for April, but UFC 222 takes place in Las Vegas, Nev., on March 3 and Edgar mentioned that date as a logical one for the Holloway clash. He added that he (and his friends and family) would be excited about traveling to Hawaii, Holloway’s home turf, and challenging the champion there should the UFC ever schedule a show in the islands.

Holloway authored his first title defense at UFC 218 in a rematch against Jose Aldo, Edgar’s replacement, making him 2-0 against the featherweight legend; in comparison, Edgar twice challenged Aldo during the Brazilian’s lengthy championship reign and both times he came out on the wrong end of a unanimous decision.

At just 26 years old, Holloway has already built up an impressive resume and Edgar believes that “Blessed” is living up to the hype.

“I think he’s all that he’s cracked up to be and the fact that he’s so young and keeps getting better every fight is scary almost,” Edgar said. “But that also motivates me. I still feel like I’m at the top of my game. Max is the future, but I’m still here, I’m the present and I want to get this title shot and get what’s mine and become a two-weight champion. That’s been my goal since I came down to ‘45.”

One potential wrench that could be thrown into Edgar’s plans is the sudden emergence of unbeaten submission artist Brian Ortega. The California-native submitted veteran Cub Swansonin the main event of UFC Fresno and while Ortega himself refused to make any bold claims to a title shot, the impressive performance planted the seed that he could be in championship bout sooner rather than later.

Edgar praised Ortega, but he’s glad that the fast-rising fighter is respecting the current pecking order.

“He’s got a good following, he’s finishing guys, yeah he might be ready, but as long it’s after me that’s all I care about,” Edgar said

Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/12...eturn-in-march-or-april-to-fight-max-holloway
 
The FW division is pretty interesting right now. I want to see fights between Holloway, Ortega and Edgar.
 
That time-frame would probably work out for Holloway considering how he likes to spend the Holidays at Disneyland.:cool:
 
The FW division is pretty interesting right now. I want to see fights between Holloway, Ortega and Edgar.

I can't help but think of Ortega, like a smaller version of Maia...with a bit better standup...but swanson was beating him up pretty good on the feet...if ortega can't submit you or get you down, he's in trouble...and I don't think he'd catch max....
 
So.... when will we tell Frankie that Conor has already taken the spot?..
 
Edgar will beat Max.


yeah, I said it.
 
I like it. Take the title shot while you still can and the winner faces Ortega in the Fall.
 
Too bad. Conor has said he is fighting in March, and doesn't want any other champions fighting within 3 months of his fight.
 
I have a feeling that Max will be an awful match up for Edgar just like how Aldo was and still is.
 
Edgar will beat Max.

yeah, I said it.

I really hope so, but speed kills in the smaller divisions, and while Frankie is still fast, he's 36 and had a ton of 5-round wars over his career. His longevity has been amazing, but Father Time catches up with everyone eventually. I hope I'm wrong and that Frankie still has another couple of good years in him...but I'm not sure. There's a 10-year age difference and that could be a big factor. Aldo is already looking very washed up at 31.
 


Frankie Edgar is recovering from an orbital injury that knocked him out of a featherweight title opportunity vs. champion Max Holloway, and he’s optimistic that they can make that fight happen soon.

“The Answer” was in attendance at UFC Fresno this past weekend, and he managed to sneak in a conversation with Dana White in regards to where he stands in the contenders’ line once he’s healed up.

“He said we’re just figuring out - this is after this weekend’s fight - we’re just waiting to see what’s next,” Edgar explained on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour. “I think March or April sounds good, so one of those dates I imagine we’ll set it up.”

Edgar was also asked if he took any offense to White recently expressing his bewilderment at how Edgar could get hurt ahead of such an important fight, and the former lightweight champion didn’t sound bothered in the slightest.

“I don’t think he was questioning my toughness,” Edgar said. “I think he meant more like I shouldn’t be getting hit like that so I could get a broken face, you know what I mean? I think that’s what he was getting at, that’s what he kind of conveyed to us at least.”

The UFC does not currently have any events officially scheduled for April, but UFC 222 takes place in Las Vegas, Nev., on March 3 and Edgar mentioned that date as a logical one for the Holloway clash. He added that he (and his friends and family) would be excited about traveling to Hawaii, Holloway’s home turf, and challenging the champion there should the UFC ever schedule a show in the islands.

Holloway authored his first title defense at UFC 218 in a rematch against Jose Aldo, Edgar’s replacement, making him 2-0 against the featherweight legend; in comparison, Edgar twice challenged Aldo during the Brazilian’s lengthy championship reign and both times he came out on the wrong end of a unanimous decision.

At just 26 years old, Holloway has already built up an impressive resume and Edgar believes that “Blessed” is living up to the hype.

“I think he’s all that he’s cracked up to be and the fact that he’s so young and keeps getting better every fight is scary almost,” Edgar said. “But that also motivates me. I still feel like I’m at the top of my game. Max is the future, but I’m still here, I’m the present and I want to get this title shot and get what’s mine and become a two-weight champion. That’s been my goal since I came down to ‘45.”

One potential wrench that could be thrown into Edgar’s plans is the sudden emergence of unbeaten submission artist Brian Ortega. The California-native submitted veteran Cub Swansonin the main event of UFC Fresno and while Ortega himself refused to make any bold claims to a title shot, the impressive performance planted the seed that he could be in championship bout sooner rather than later.

Edgar praised Ortega, but he’s glad that the fast-rising fighter is respecting the current pecking order.

“He’s got a good following, he’s finishing guys, yeah he might be ready, but as long it’s after me that’s all I care about,” Edgar said

Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/12...eturn-in-march-or-april-to-fight-max-holloway


I think Edgar gets TKOd by Holloway. Father time will get him, as will the super-skilled Holloway.
 
Ortega should leapfrog him.
 
I can't help but think of Ortega, like a smaller version of Maia...with a bit better standup...but swanson was beating him up pretty good on the feet...if ortega can't submit you or get you down, he's in trouble...and I don't think he'd catch max....
A lot of people didn’t think he’d catch Cub either.
 
How does healing from an orbital injury affect Frankie’s prep for Max?

Guessing can stay fit but no sparring and fairly limited grappling. When will Frankie heal enough to soar and grapple ?

Frankie will need to be very prepared to stand a chance against Max. Will Frankie have enough time?

At least weight and conditioning should not be a concern.
 
Injured opponents should not get the title fight immediately when there are existing challengers like Ortega.
 
Awesome co-main for UFC 222 (assuming it''s Conor's return) or main for 223.
 
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