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Not much has changed for Holly Holm, the Albuquerque MMA fighter says, since the sale of the UFC in July.

Lenny Fresquez, Holm’s agent, says the same — well, with one major exception.

“I’m dealing with Dana now,” he said this week.

That would be Dana White, the UFC President, who stayed with the company after the $4 billion sale by the Fertitta brothers to a group headed by the Hollywood talent agency WME-IMG.

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White and Fresquez have a history, and not a pleasant one.

In December 2013, amid the contract negotiations that eventually led to Holm’s signing with the UFC, White — finding Fresquez’s financial demands unrealistic — branded the Albuquerque businessman “a lunatic.”

After Holm’s sensational upset of Ronda Rousey for the UFC bantamweight title in November 2015, Holm opted to defend against Miesha Tate instead of waiting for a beyond-lucrative rematch with Rousey.

After Holm lost the title to Tate, White placed the blame squarely on Fresquez’s shoulders — describing him as “an old boxing guy who thinks he’s smart, and he’s not.”

White, Fresquez acknowledged at the time, “hates my guts.”

And now?

Because of White’s antipathy for him, Fresquez had been working with UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta regarding contracts and upcoming fights. But Fertitta has left the building, and now Fresquez is working directly with White.

So, how’s that going?

Fine, Fresquez said. He and White haven’t become golfing buddies, but the work continues.

No one, Fresquez acknowledged, enjoys being labeled a lunatic and insulted as he was by White in the Tate aftermath.

But, he said, “It’s just business. Everybody asks me that, but I hold no grudges.”

The saving grace, Fresquez said, is the value the UFC still sees in Holm despite her back-to-back losses to Tate and Valentina Shevchenko. Holm’s popularity and marketability no doubt figured in the company’s decision to match her against Germaine De Randamie on Feb. 11 in a fight for the inaugural UFC women’s featherweight title.

“We’re all on the same page,” Fresquez said. “They (the UFC) know Holly’s their biggest star besides Conor (McGregor). It’s the Conor and Holly show.

“Come February, Holly will show everybody how great she is. She had a little setback, but I’ve always said any obstacle we’ve put in front of her, she’s cleared. She’s gonna hurdle this one.”

KENNEDY RETIRES: UFC middleweight Tim Kennedy, Holm’s Jackson-Wink teammate, has announced his retirement.

He’ll be missed. A career soldier, an outstanding fighter (18-6 for his career), among the sport’s most creative trash talkers and an activist on behalf of his fellow fighters, Kennedy has been good for the game.

And he has no intentions of merely fading away. As Tate has done, he sees a future for himself in grappling competitions. His out-of-competition work on behalf of his fellow fighters, he has said in interviews, will continue.

There is, though, this as well.

In a 2014 mmajunkie.com story on Jackson-Wink coach Greg Jackson, writer Ben Fowlkes went out of his way to bash Albuquerque.

One of his interview subjects was Kennedy, who said, “Let’s just say it’s not a city I’d spend a lot of time in if it wasn’t for Greg’s (gym).”

So, then. Best of luck, Tim, but don’t let the cage door hit you on your way out of town.

UPCOMING: Jackson-Wink fighters, as per the norm, will be busy in the next few weeks and months.

Welterweight Donald Cerrone (32-7) and heavyweight Andrei Arlovski (25-13) are scheduled to fight on Jan. 28 in Denver — Cerrone against Jorge Masvidal (31-11), Arlovski against Francis Ngannou (9-1).

It’s a homecoming for Cerrone, who hails from nearby Broomfield. Arlovski will seek to avenge Jackson-Wink teammate Anthony Hamilton’s loss to Ngannou by first-round submission in December.

Jackson-Wink middleweight Derek Brunson (16-4) will fight legendary Brazilian Anderson Silva (33-8) on UFC 208 in Brooklyn, N.Y., the card headlined by Holm-De Randamie.

Brunson had won five straight and reached contender status before his November loss by first-round TKO to Robert Whittaker.

Jackson-Wink featherweight Donald Sanchez (31-16) plans to travel to Dushanbe, Tajikistan for a March 24 fight against Yusuf Raisov (9-1) of Chechnya.