Charles Oliveira explains the new scenario for the rematch against Holloway at UFC 326: 'Today I am a lion'

Brazilian fighter recalls first fight, highlights his evolution in MMA and promises a completely different fight against BMF champion.

Charles of the Bronx e Max Holloway They face off at UFC 326. Photo: Montage / SUPER LUTAS

Charles of the Bronx believes that history is against Max Holloway It will be very different this time. The Brazilian faces the Hawaiian in main fight The UFC 326 fight, scheduled for March 7th, will be a rematch for the 'BMF' belt. Defeated in their first encounter after suffering an injury, the 'Bold Lion' claims to be experiencing a completely different moment in his career and expresses confidence in a new outcome.

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In a video published on social media, Charles of the Bronx He highlighted the evolution shown since their first duel, emphasizing that today he sees himself as a much more complete athlete. The Brazilian acknowledged Holloway's growth, the current BMF title holder, but made a point of stressing that he is no longer just a jiu-jitsu specialist, but a fully developed MMA fighter, ready for a completely different confrontation than the previous one.

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“From that last fight to this one, I’ve evolved a lot. In that fight, I went in injured… I know he’s also evolved, grown, he’s the BMF champion, but the Charles of today is totally different. Back then, I was just Charles from Jiu-Jitsu. Today, I’m Charles from MMA. I’m a complete guy. At that time, I was just a kid. Today, I’m a lion among lions, so one fight is completely different from the other,” he said. Charles of the Bronx.

Charles Oliveira is the underdog against Max Holloway at UFC 326.

Despite confidence in a different outcome at UFC 326, Charles of the Bronx He appears as the underdog among bettors for the match. According to the Stake The Brazilian player has odds of 2,60, which represents a return of R$26 for every R$10 wagered. Max Holloway He emerges as the favorite, with odds of 1,50, equivalent to a return of R$15 for every R$10 invested in his victory.

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