Former UFC light-weight champion Charles Oliveira is scheduled to headline UFC Battle Night time: Oliveira vs. Gamrot in Brazil. His authentic opponent, Rafael Fiziev, pulled out attributable to damage, so Mateusz Gamrot will likely be stepping in on comparatively brief discover. This comes solely 4 months after Oliveira suffered a vicious knockout loss to present light-weight champion Ilia Topuria.
Oliveira is broadly thought to be one of the vital entertaining fighters within the promotion’s historical past, and he has the stats to again it up: probably the most finishes, post-fight bonuses, and submissions in UFC historical past.
It’s common for the UFC to put up movies to its YouTube channel in preparation for an upcoming battle card or to advertise a particular athlete. Nonetheless, the UFC has simply launched two hours and fifty-six minutes of pure “Do Bronx” motion. Charles Oliveira could also be one of many few fighters on the roster who can carry a spotlight reel that pushes the three-hour mark. For anybody needing an training on who this man is, the UFC simply posted the textbook.
A Decade of Greatness: The Evolution of Charles Oliveira
Beginning throughout his featherweight run, the video options bouts most informal followers might not keep in mind, corresponding to Charles’s 41-second first-round submission of Darren “The Damage” Elkins or his 2014 resolution win over knockout artist Jeremy Stephens. It additionally consists of his battle with Hall of Famer Clay Guida. Charles has confronted the who’s who of the game, throughout a number of eras.
For a fighter who remains to be related and headlining occasions at this time, having spotlight movies that embody pre-Reebok advertisements on the battle shorts is uncommon at the moment. A decade of labor is on show, displaying Charles Oliveira’s evolution as a martial artist – his confidence ultimately matching his talent, his putting catching up together with his elite floor sport, all whereas climbing the highway to a world title.

The Charles Oliveira “Best Of” marathon is now accessible for public viewing on YouTube, a becoming tribute to a fighter whose journey defines perseverance, transformation, and pure leisure.
