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UFC: Major Updates on Upcoming Fights and Records

Significant Fight Announcements

In a highly anticipated matchup, Alex Pereira is set to face Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title. This fight is expected to have a substantial impact on the heavyweight division as both fighters aim for championship glory.

Recent Title Fight Results

In a recent event, Charles Oliveira triumphed over Max Holloway to claim the BMF title at UFC 326. This victory not only adds to Oliveira’s accolades but also highlights his evolution as a fighter.

Record-Breaking Performances

Max Holloway holds the record for the most significant strikes in UFC history, with a staggering total of 3,681 significant strikes landed throughout his career. Meanwhile, Charles Oliveira has set records for the most finishes in UFC history with 21 and the most submission wins, totaling 17.

Oliveira and Holloway previously met in the octagon in 2015, where Holloway secured a stoppage victory. However, in their latest encounter, Oliveira demonstrated his growth as a fighter, recording over 20 minutes of control time on the ground against Holloway.

Notable Fight Outcomes

In other recent bouts, Montes achieved a victory against Ricky Turcios with an impressive anaconda choke, improving his professional record to 11 wins and 1 loss.

Acknowledgments and Awards

Additionally, Rodolfo Bellato received the Performance of the Night award, showcasing the high level of talent present in the UFC.

Ongoing Challenges

The UFC continues to navigate challenges related to its business practices, including ongoing lawsuits from former fighters. In 2025, the organization faced a significant payout of 281 million pounds in a lawsuit, which may affect its operations moving forward.

Future Developments

As the UFC landscape evolves, fans are eager to see how these upcoming fights will unfold and what records may be challenged next. Details remain unconfirmed regarding future matchups and potential title defenses.

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