Despite being a slight betting underdog, Waianae’s Max Holloway continued “The Blessed Era” with a fourth-round victory against challenger Brian Ortega at UFC 231 Saturday night in Toronto.

Holloway won by TKO after the fourth round, when a doctor declared Ortega unable to continue.

“My fans got rich,” Holloway said, before pushing once again for an event to take place in Hawaii.

In his post-fight interview, Holloway had a message for UFC president Dana White: “UFC Hawaii, take me home, Dana. It’s about time. Let’s go. We can get out of this cold weather to some warm weather, and drinking mai tais on the beach, baby.”

Saturday’s fight marks Holloway’s return to the Octagon for the first time in over a year.

Holloway and Ortega were slated to fight in July, but Holloway was pulled from the card at the 11th hour due to medical issues that remain a mystery to this day.

With this victory, he improves to 20-3 while Ortega, who was previously undefeated, falls to 14-1 with one no contest.