Who is Max Holloway's wife? Know all about Alessa Quizon

Publish date: 2024-07-20

At Hawaii’s Ko Olina Resort, on April 16, 2022, Max Holloway married Alessa Quizon, who is now his wife. Apparently dating since February 2020, the pair. Holloway later revealed their engagement on his social media channels on November 17, 2020. Professional surfer Alessa Quizon hails from Hawaii. She began surfing at the age of seven and entered local contests when she was ten. In 2009, at the Women’s CT, she made her professional competitive debut as a surfer.

Being native Hawaiians, Holloway and Quizon were acquainted before they began dating, and the exact date of their first encounter has not yet been revealed. In February 2020, the pair announced their romance to the world, and ever since then, they have both been spotted together. On November 18, 2020, they made the decision to get married. Additionally, Holloway posted engagement images on his social media accounts.

Max Holloway previously had a son, Rush Holloway, with American model Kaimana Pa’aluhi, with whom he was married in 2012. Before being married, Holloway and Pa’aluhi dated for a number of years. They later got separated in 2014 and divorced in 2017.

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Alessa Quizon Bio

NameAlessa Quizon
Known asAlessa
ProfessionSurfer
DOBJanuary 2,1994
BirthplaceHonolulu, Hawaii, United States
NationalityAmerican
Height5ft 2in
Weight54 kg
Hair Colourblonde/brunette blend
HusbandMax Holloway

Background

Holloway was reared in Waianae, a neighborhood infamous for fist fights, and was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He has Samoan and Native Hawaiian descent. Holloway’s mother Missy Kapoi used crystal meth but eventually quit, and both of his parents were severe drug users. When Max was just 11 years old, his abusive father, Mark Holloway, abandoned the family. After three days of training, he won his first amateur fight in kickboxing in 2007, near the end of his sophomore year, while fighting for Team Ruthless. 2010 saw his Waianae High School graduation.

Early Career

Holloway was 19 years old and had a 4-0 record. Due to his ability to employ a variety of flying and spinning kicks, knees, and elbows in his striking game, he was recognized as the #7 featherweight prospect of 2012 in Bloody Elbow’s 2012 World MMA Scouting Report and was likened to former UFC and former WEC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis. A split decision victory over former Strikeforce and WEC veteran Harris Sarimento on March 12, 2011, which earned him the lightweight title for the Hawaii-based X-1 promotion, served as the high point of his early career.

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