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Oliveira and Holloway have options in the aftermath of UFC 326
New BMF titleholder Charles Oliveira pretty much dismissed the criticism lobbed at his win over Max Holloway by some of his rivals.
During the lead up to the announcement of the June 14 fight card, McGregor claimed that he accepted a fight against a no-name opponent. Rumors then circulated that he was potentially set to fight Carlos Prates, despite ‘The Nightmare’ being an extremely dangerous fight.
Finally meeting again over 10 years since they first clashed, Oliveira put on a dominant grappling performance to cleanly beat Holloway on the scorecards in Saturday’s UFC 326 main event. Unfortunately for fans expecting an all-time “BMF” championship classic,
Max Holloway was dominated at UFC 326, but one thing stood out for Daniel Cormier. Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) lost his BMF title to Charles Oliveira (37-11 MMA, 25-11 UFC) in Saturday's main event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,
With the main event of UFC 326 underway, Paramount+ suffered a knockout. The fight between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira was headed to the third round when the livestream went dark for about two minutes.
The Boys in the Back are here to preview UFC 326, including whether the main event winner — Max Holloway or Charles Oliveira — will end up fighting Conor McGregor next. Plus, the Boys make picks, deliver their P4P Daddest Things,