Charles Oliveira hopes to rematch Islam Makhachev next for the UFC title, or take on Max Holloway for the "BMF" belt.
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And one after one, they offer support, and sometime even sympathy, for Seton Hall coach Shaheen Holloway as he navigates injuries, NIL concerns and on-court struggles. After No. 10 Marquette ...
Max Holloway wants to put his BMF status on the line against Charles Oliveira this summer. The former UFC champions met for the first time 10 years ago. Unfortunately, their featherweight bout at UFC ...
“Why not Max [Holloway] for the BMF belt? I suffered an injury in the beginning of our first fight. I think we both deserve to make it happen.” Holloway immediately responded in the ...
A former featherweight champion, Holloway moved up to lightweight for the second time in his career at UFC 300 and dismantled Justin Gaethje before scoring a jaw-dropping last-second knockout to ...
BMF titleholder Max Holloway is not only down to run it back with former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira, but he even has a date in mind for their second showdown. Talk of “Blessed ...
Charles Oliveira recently expressed interest in fighting Max Holloway in light of uncertain timeline for Islam Makhachev's next title defense. The Brazilian noted that he'd like to remain active ...
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