Joaquin Buckley has been very vocal ever since his win at UFC St. Louis. He has called out some of the biggest names in the division and he does not seem to stop.
Colby Covington’s recent callout has Charles Oliveira’s attention. Covington recently turned down a potential matchup against welterweight up-and-comer Ian Garry, who has been chasing him for several months now.
Former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira has plans to run it back with the BMF champion Max Holloway. Right now, Oliveira is searching for legacy battles.
Charles Oliveira is one of the best lightweight fighters in the UFC. However, before his storied lightweight run, he was a hit-and-miss fighter at featherweight, suffering losses to Cub Swanson, Max Holloway, Frankie Edgar, and others.
Former UFC welterweight title contender Colby Covington is making his case for a fight against The post Colby Covington calls out Charles Oliveira – “I’m the king of f*cking Brazil, man” first appeared on MyMMANews.
Charles Oliveira wants to make it clear that he would only move to welterweight for one specific fight. Former Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight king Oliveira spoke to Sherdog ahead of UFC 301.
Former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira says he'd be open to moving to welterweight in the future. Speaking to Guilherme Cruz on April 30, Oliveira explained the temptations that come with the prospect of moving to 170 lbs: "Why not [move to welterweight]?" Oliveira said.
Charles Oliveira is still interested in a fight against Conor McGregor should the Irishman emerge victorious in his return fight against Michael Chandler.
Nobody knows more about the UFC 302 headliner than Charles Oliveira. The former UFC Lightweight Champion has faced a laundry list of names in his fighting tenure which includes both Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier, who are slated to face off for the lightweight title in Newark, New Jersey on June 1st.
This past Saturday night at UFC 300, we saw two massive matchups in the lightweight division. In the first of three title fights, Justin Gaethje (25-5) put his BMF title on the line against former featherweight champion Max Holloway (25-7).
The Charles Oliveira next fight news should arrive in the near future, while his legion of fans waits, we offer up three opponent options for his UFC return and look back at his disappointing split-decision loss at UFC 300 in April.
On the main card of UFC 300, we saw a potential title eliminator in the lightweight division. Former champion Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira (34-9) was returning to action as he was taking on Arman Tsarukyan (21-3).
Here's everything you need to know about the Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan odds at UFC 300 on Saturday, April 13 – our expert UFC prediction and pick.
As the countdown to UFC 300 draws closer, former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira finds himself in the midst of intense preparation for one of the most significant fights of his career, reported by Bleacherreport.
Continuing with the big preview of UFC 300, there’s another lightweight match on the card. It’s between Charles Oliveira, a seasoned MMA veteran, and Arman Tsarukyan, a grisly fighter.
Former lightweight king Charles Oliveira faces one of his stiffest tests yet when he fights Armenian-Russian phenom Arman Tsarukyan at UFC 300 on April 13.
A freshly signed Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight is making sure he has the best training camp possible for his upcoming debut. 32-year-old Brazilian
What looked like a potential disaster could instead be a godsend for Dana White and the UFC. Speaking at a Contender Series 66 news conference on Tuesday night, the UFC president announced that former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira suffered an injury during training and is out of the main event at UFC 294, scheduled for Oct.
There’s only one blemish on former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira’s record since 2018 — a second-round submission loss to Islam Makhachev (24-1) in October 2022. Oliveira thinks he made a mistake leading up to that defeat, and he doesn't intend to repeat it heading into the rematch.
UFC 294 heads back to Abu Dhabi and we will see an absolute banger of a lightweight title fight in the main event.
"Making my family and friends happy," is what matters most to former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira. "Do Bronx" is dead-set on cementing his legacy in the UFC, but inspiring Brazilian youth to achieve greatness is just as important.
Few would argue that Charles Oliveira belongs on the Mount Rushmore of UFC lightweight fighters. But after his latest performance at least one notable figure believes he should enter the GOAT conversation.
This past Saturday night in the co-main event of UFC 289, we saw a lightweight title eliminator.
Born: October 17, 1989 (Age: 33) in Sao Paulo, Brazil Division: Lightweight Height: 5’10” Reach: 74” Record: 33-8 (21-8 UFC) Association: Chute Boxe Diego Lima Stage of Career: Prime Summary: Oliveira is one of the most absurdly skilled and complete fighters in MMA history.
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