Las Vegas — Charles Oliveira defeated Max Holloway by unanimous decision at UFC 326 on Saturday, claiming the BMF title after dominating on the ground with repeated takedowns and submission threats. All three judges scored the bout 50-45 as Oliveira totaled 20:49 of control time across five rounds. The fight marked nearly 11 years since their first meeting in 2015. During UFC 326’s broadcast, the promotion announced the UFC Freedom Fights 250 card and Dana White confirmed Jon Jones and Conor McGregor were not included. Media reports and postfight interviews provided these details. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a UFC fan, this is a significant shift. Oliveira's win over Holloway changes the BMF title landscape. It also shows the unpredictable nature of the sport, reminding us that betting favorites don't always win. Check the latest odds before placing your next bet.
Oliveira's dominance at UFC 326 proves he's a force to be reckoned with. The upcoming Freedom Fights 250 card will be without big names like Jon Jones and Conor McGregor, making room for fresh talent. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Charles Oliveira benefited most, securing the BMF title, career momentum, and increased marketability.
Max Holloway suffered a decisive loss, ceding ground control and missing the BMF title opportunity.
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Oliveira dominates Holloway, captures BMF at UFC 326
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