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Oliveira will take on Arman Tsarukyan for the spot of No. 1 lightweight contender at UFC 300 on April 13 in Las Vegas, UFC President Dana White announced Sunday night.
ANALYSIS
The UFC originally wanted Oliveira to square off in a rematch with champion Islam Makhachev, but the latter is apparently still recovering from an injury, and Oliveira wanted to stay active. He'll now get a tough test against a surging Tsarukyan, a far younger fighter who has won eight of his last nine fights, most recently dismantling Beneil Dariush in the first round in December. Oliveira will bring height and reach advantages to the cage, and will be a far greater submission threat. That may make Tsarukyan hesitant to use his wrestling, which is arguably his biggest strength.
The UFC originally wanted Oliveira to square off in a rematch with champion Islam Makhachev, but the latter is apparently still recovering from an injury, and Oliveira wanted to stay active. He'll now get a tough test against a surging Tsarukyan, a far younger fighter who has won eight of his last nine fights, most recently dismantling Beneil Dariush in the first round in December. Oliveira will bring height and reach advantages to the cage, and will be a far greater submission threat. That may make Tsarukyan hesitant to use his wrestling, which is arguably his biggest strength.
Lays out future plans
Oliveira intends to be medically cleared in 10-15 days, after which he hopes to either fight for a title or schedule a matchup against Conor McGregor, Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Oliveira was forced out of his UFC 294 title shot against Islam Makhachev less than two weeks before the scheduled matchup, as an accidental clash of heads during sparring left him with a deep gash on his forehead that would prevent him from being medically cleared. After the proposed timetable elapses, Oliveira will then get an MRI to make sure no blood clots formed in his head, and should the results be favorable, his management team is ready to negotiate the next steps. Facing the winner of Saturday's matchup between Makhachev and Volkanovski would be the most logical plan, though no fighter is in a position to turn down a potentially-lucrative matchup against the fan-favorite McGregor.
Oliveira was forced out of his UFC 294 title shot against Islam Makhachev less than two weeks before the scheduled matchup, as an accidental clash of heads during sparring left him with a deep gash on his forehead that would prevent him from being medically cleared. After the proposed timetable elapses, Oliveira will then get an MRI to make sure no blood clots formed in his head, and should the results be favorable, his management team is ready to negotiate the next steps. Facing the winner of Saturday's matchup between Makhachev and Volkanovski would be the most logical plan, though no fighter is in a position to turn down a potentially-lucrative matchup against the fan-favorite McGregor.
Pulls out of title fight
Oliveira has withdrawn from his scheduled fight against Islam Makhachev at UFC 294, Aaron Bronsteter of TSN.ca reports.
ANALYSIS
Oliveira's eyebrow was badly split open while sparring, so he will be forced to sit out the title fight. Alexander Volkanovski will replace Oliveira to fight Makhachev on Oct. 21.
Oliveira's eyebrow was badly split open while sparring, so he will be forced to sit out the title fight. Alexander Volkanovski will replace Oliveira to fight Makhachev on Oct. 21.
Title fight booked
Oliveira is set to face Islam Makhachev in a lightweight title fight Oct. 21 at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi,, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Oliveira, who previously lost to Makhachev at UFC 280 last October, will look to exact revenge in Abu Dhabi. The 33-year-old Brazilian fighter has a UFC record of 22-9-1, including 12 wins in his last 13 bouts.
Oliveira, who previously lost to Makhachev at UFC 280 last October, will look to exact revenge in Abu Dhabi. The 33-year-old Brazilian fighter has a UFC record of 22-9-1, including 12 wins in his last 13 bouts.
Gets right back in win column
Oliveira defeated Beneil Dariush via TKO (punches) at 4:10 of Round 1 at UFC 289 on Saturday in Vancouver.
ANALYSIS
In desperate need of a rebound performance following his submission defeat to Islam Makhachev last October, Oliveira responded, as he usually does. As is generally the case, it was a wild ride to get there. Charles hammered Dariush whenever the two men were on the feet. Of course, a good chunk of the opening round was spent with Oliveira flat on his back. He finally bounced back up and proceeded to knock Dariush down and wail away until referee Jason Herzog had seen enough. As expected, Charles spent his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier calling for a rematch with Makhachev. It remains to be seen if Oliveira is going to get his wish or if he's going to have to win one more big fight before another chance at UFC gold. In the meantime, he'll rightfully take home another $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus -- the 19th post-fight bonus of his career, good for sole possession of the all-time UFC record.
In desperate need of a rebound performance following his submission defeat to Islam Makhachev last October, Oliveira responded, as he usually does. As is generally the case, it was a wild ride to get there. Charles hammered Dariush whenever the two men were on the feet. Of course, a good chunk of the opening round was spent with Oliveira flat on his back. He finally bounced back up and proceeded to knock Dariush down and wail away until referee Jason Herzog had seen enough. As expected, Charles spent his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier calling for a rematch with Makhachev. It remains to be seen if Oliveira is going to get his wish or if he's going to have to win one more big fight before another chance at UFC gold. In the meantime, he'll rightfully take home another $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus -- the 19th post-fight bonus of his career, good for sole possession of the all-time UFC record.