Stoic Rivals Ready for War: Holloway and Oliveira Headline UFC 326 BMF Rematch

By Matthias Binder
No hype needed for UFC 326 Holloway-Oliveira headliner at T-Mobile Arena (Featured Image)

A Rematch Born from Unfinished Business (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira prepare for their long-awaited rematch at UFC 326, where mutual respect overshadows the usual pre-fight drama.[1][2]

A Rematch Born from Unfinished Business

Eleven years after their first encounter, Holloway and Oliveira return to the Octagon for a clash that promises resolution. Their initial bout in 2015 ended abruptly when Oliveira suffered a neck injury during a takedown attempt, just 1:39 into the fight. Holloway earned a TKO victory, but the stoppage left fans wanting more.[3][1]

Both fighters built legendary resumes in the intervening years. Holloway dominated featherweight before moving up, while Oliveira claimed lightweight gold. Now, at UFC 326, they meet again with everything on the line. Oliveira dismissed dwelling on the past. “Let’s forget about the other fight,” he said. “The first one didn’t exist, forget it, let’s kill it.”[1]

Their paths converged through success and spectacle, setting the stage for Saturday’s renewal at T-Mobile Arena.

Respect Trumps Rhetoric in Fight Week

Holloway and Oliveira stood stoically during their faceoff, exchanging intense stares before smiles broke the tension. No trash talk emerged from media day or the press conference. Instead, both emphasized family values and clean competition.[2]

Oliveira highlighted their approach through a translator: “Two guys who have managed to get to this position by being respectful. We sell fights by fighting, by the things we do inside the octagon.” He noted the influence on children watching. “We are guys who are not just going to pick up the mic and say crap about each other.”[1]

Holloway echoed the sentiment by praising his wife, Alessa Quizon, as the “true BMF” during media interactions. Their conduct stands out in a sport often fueled by bravado.

BMF Title Defense Adds Prestige

Holloway defends the symbolic BMF belt, which he won in 2024 and has already retained once. The “Baddest Motherfucker” title carries lore, often presented by celebrities like Dwayne Johnson or Lil Wayne.[1]

A victory positions the winner for a lightweight title opportunity. Both fighters made weight without issue: Holloway at 155.5 pounds, Oliveira at 156 pounds. Oliveira dreams of his father wrapping the belt around him, crediting his parents’ support for his career.[4][1]

Holloway selected his wife for the honor, underscoring personal motivations amid professional stakes.

Stacked Card and Broadcast Milestones

UFC 326 features compelling matchups across divisions. The main card includes middleweight contenders Caio Borralho versus Reinier de Ridder, bantamweight veteran Rob Font against prospect Raul Rosas Jr., lightweight veterans Drew Dober and Michael Johnson, and middleweights Gregory Rodrigues and Brunno Ferreira.[5][3]

  • Prelims: Cody Garbrandt vs. Xiao Long (bantamweight), Donte Johnson vs. Cody Brundage (middleweight), Ricky Turcios vs. Alberto Montes (featherweight), Cody Durden vs. Nyamjargal Tumendemberel (flyweight).
  • Early prelims: Sumudaerji vs. Jesus Aguilar (flyweight), Rafael Tobias vs. Diyar Nurgozhay (light heavyweight), and others.

The event marks a broadcast first, with select prelims and early main card bouts simulcast on CBS alongside Paramount+ streaming starting at 2 p.m. PT. Main card begins at 6 p.m. PT.[1]

Cody Brundage called the CBS exposure “pretty cool” ahead of his middleweight bout.

Key Takeaways

  • Holloway and Oliveira prioritize respect over hype, focusing on in-Octagon performance.
  • BMF title defense elevates the rematch’s significance after a decade.
  • Historic CBS simulcast broadens access to the full card.

This matchup embodies MMA’s highest ideals: fierce competition wrapped in class. Expect fireworks despite the calm prelude. What do you predict for Holloway versus Oliveira? Tell us in the comments.

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