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UFC Results: Oliveira Dominates Holloway at UFC 326

UFC 326 Results

“This was a one-sided affair the whole way through and a tremendous performance from Oliveira,” remarked observers after the fight.

On March 7, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, Charles Oliveira faced Max Holloway in a highly anticipated rematch. The bout concluded with Oliveira defeating Holloway via unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 50-45 in favor of Oliveira.

This victory marked a significant milestone for Oliveira, who became the fourth BMF titleholder in UFC history and the first fighter to hold both the BMF title and the undisputed lightweight title in his career.

Historically, Holloway and Oliveira had previously fought in 2015, where Holloway emerged victorious by stoppage. This rematch was seen as an opportunity for Oliveira to avenge that loss and solidify his status in the UFC.

In addition to the main event, UFC 326 featured several other notable matchups. Caio Borralho defeated Reinier de Ridder by unanimous decision, with all judges scoring the fight 30-27.

Raul Rosas Jr. also showcased his skills, defeating Rob Font via unanimous decision, again with a score of 30-27 across the board.

In a thrilling second-round TKO, Drew Dober overcame Michael Johnson at 1:53 of the round, while Gregory Rodrigues delivered a first-round KO against Brunno Ferreira at 1:47.

Other results included Cody Garbrandt’s unanimous decision win over Xiao Long, with judges scoring it 28-27, and Donte Johnson’s split decision victory against Cody Brundage, with scores of 29-28, 28-29, and 29-28.

Alberto Montes submitted Ricky Turcios with an anaconda choke in the second round at 0:40, while Nyamjargal Tumendemberel defeated Cody Durden by unanimous decision, with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28.

Sumudaerji also secured a unanimous decision victory over Jesus Aguilar, and Diyar Nurgozhay defeated Rafael Tobias by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27 and 29-28 twice. Rodolfo Bellato concluded the night with a first-round TKO against Luke Fernandez at 2:42.

Following the event, Oliveira expressed interest in competing on the UFC’s White House card, indicating his desire to remain active in the octagon.

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