

It was meant to be a statement battle for both men, a chance to advance through OKTAGON MMA’s featherweight ranks and even earn a title opportunity. However, what happened at OKTAGON 69 between Max Holzer and Deniz Ilbay rapidly became one of the most chaotic spectacles in European MMA in recent years. Following three rounds of high-octane action, Holzer clinched the victory in round four with a smooth rear-naked choke that forced Ilbay to tap. Instead of wrapping up with respectful sportsmanship, the occasion escalated into utter mayhem, beginning with an NSFW taunt that went too far.
After winning via rear-naked choke in the fourth round, Holzer didn’t just celebrate; he made it personal. Ilbay was first kissed on the back of the head. Then, without hesitation, ‘Stifler’ thrust his hips into Ilbay in full view of the crowd , clearly intending to humiliate his rival. Remember the ending of Israel Adesanya vs. Paulo Costa? It was exactly the same as that fight—it happened after the finish. So, not surprisingly, that’s when things started to go wrong. The German-born fighter stormed Holzer, trying to sucker-punching him shoving the undefeated featherweight out through the cage door.
People in attendance were surely shocked to see such an impressive win turn into an unexpected viral meltdown. However, this storm had been developing for several days. Ilbay had already shoved Holzer at the weigh-ins after being offended by all the trash talk. Holzer insulted him online, calling him sensitive and dismissing it all with an arrogant smirk. They were never just two fighters vying for a victory; this was personal, emotional, and combustible from the very beginning. It all boiled over in the worst way possible.
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MMA fighter just got punched out of the cage after he kissed and humped his opponent 😭 pic.twitter.com/7pqvFBhNDh
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) April 5, 2025
What should have been a watershed moment for both guys turned into a viral spectacle that will undoubtedly follow them for the rest of their careers. There has been no official statement on what happens next. Fines? Suspensions? If it were Dana White, it would’ve probably been both. Even if OKTAGON slaps their wrists and moves on, the ending will not be forgotten. And it is worth noting that this wasn’t the first time that Max Holzer did his best to get on his opponent’s nerves.
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Max Holzer submitted his opponent as Batman
Max Holzer’s crazy post-fight theatrics at Oktagon 69 may have cemented his place in history, but those who have been paying attention know that this type of chaos is not uncommon for ‘Stifler.’ After all, the man thrives on theater, and he’s been doing it since before he was thrown through a cage door. Just a few events earlier, at Oktagon 57, Holzer was not throwing shade or being taken advantage of; instead, he cosplayed as Batman. No, seriously.
On that night in Frankfurt, the audience had just settled down when the arena lights dimmed and the legendary Batman theme played over the speakers. Holzer walked in, dressed as the Caped Crusader, mask and all, to the cheer of 13,000 supporters. His opponent, Eemil Kurhela, did not appear pleased until Max Holzer got him down, locked in a flawless rear-naked choke, and put him to sleep in the second round. It wasn’t simply flashy—it was clinical. The man entered as a comic book character and left as a legitimate star.
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Then came the cherry on top: Holzer jumped atop the cage, hugged Oktagon’s gorilla mascot like a long-lost friend, and tossed a chocolate bar next to his unconscious opponent like it was Halloween. It was strange, brash, and unmistakably Holzer. Behind the masks, mocking, and memes, there’s a fighter who understands how to put on a show, whether in victory or otherwise.
Whether fans love him or want to see him humbled, one thing is certain: when Max Holzer fights, you can’t turn away. But what do you think? Did he cross the boundary this time around? Let us know in the comments.
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Did Max Holzer's antics cross the line, or is this just part of the MMA showmanship?