UFC 326 MMA Match Preview: Title Fight Max Holloway (27-8-0) vs. Charles Oliveira (36-11-0) 2

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Main Card: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT (main event expected ~12:30–1:00 AM ET)
Prelims: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada (Las Vegas Strip)
Broadcast: Paramount+ (full card; ESPN+ in select markets internationally)

This blockbuster main event rematches two all-time greats more than a decade after their first clash. BMF champion Max Holloway defends the symbolic belt against former lightweight king Charles Oliveira in a high-stakes lightweight war that could reshape the 155-pound title picture. The fight carries massive legacy implications for both legends.

Fighter Records & Rankings Context

  • Max Holloway (“Blessed”): 27-8-0 (UFC: 23-8). The 34-year-old Hawaiian is the reigning BMF champion (won/defended via iconic performances) and former featherweight king. Ranked #2–3 lightweight; legendary volume striker with elite cardio and durability.
  • Charles Oliveira (“Do Bronx”): 36-11-0 (UFC: 23-11). The 36-year-old Brazilian is a former undisputed lightweight champion with the most submission wins in UFC history. Ranked #3–5 lightweight; elite finisher (high KO/sub rate) with dangerous BJJ and striking.

Holloway enters as favorite with recent BMF success and iron chin; Oliveira brings finishing upside and redemption from their 2015 bout.

Recent Form (Last 5 Fights)

Max Holloway (strong but injury-impacted):

  • Jul 2025: W UD vs. Dustin Poirier (UFC 318) – BMF defense; suffered hand injury post-fight.
  • Earlier 2025: Multiple high-profile wins (including BMF capture); no fights since mid-2025 due to hand injury sidelining him through late 2025.
  • Pre-2025: Iconic wins over Topuria (KO), Gaethje, etc.; legendary durability.

Holloway returned healthy for this camp after 2025 hand injury (missed rest of year); sharp in training.

Charles Oliveira (resurgent):

  • Late 2025: W SUB vs. Mateusz Gamrot (UFC Rio) – dominant submission win; statement performance.
  • Earlier 2025: Mixed results (wins/losses vs. top competition like Makhachev/Topuria rematch talks).
  • 2024–2025 stretch: Rebounded from setbacks with finishes; no major injuries reported recently.

Oliveira enters motivated after Rio win; healthy and focused on BMF legacy.

Injury Report

  • Max Holloway: Fully cleared. Suffered hand injury in 2025 Poirier win (sidelined rest of 2025); recovered fully, no setbacks in camp. Weight cut smooth; no flags.
  • Charles Oliveira: Fully healthy. Past neck injury from 2015 Holloway fight (feared career-ending) long resolved; no new issues. Cleared after Rio win; full prep completed.

Both enter 100% — no excuses in this legacy bout.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Striking: Holloway’s wheelhouse — unmatched volume (highest significant strikes landed in UFC history), crisp boxing, leg kicks, and durability. Oliveira counters with power shots, elbows, and forward pressure.
  • Grappling: Oliveira’s specialty — elite BJJ (record subs), guillotines, and transitions. Holloway solid TDD (~70% career) but vulnerable if taken down.
  • Physicality & Cardio: Holloway’s legendary pace/chin vs. Oliveira’s explosiveness early. Holloway 5’11″/69″ reach; Oliveira 5’10″/74″ reach — slight edge to Oliveira in length.
  • X-Factors: Holloway’s volume wears foes down; Oliveira’s finishing instinct (KO/sub threat) can end it anytime. Rematch narrative (2015 injury stoppage) adds intensity.

Fight likely high-output war; distance striking favors Holloway, ground scrambles favor Oliveira.

Fight History & Head-to-Head

  • First Meeting: Aug 23, 2015 (UFC Fight Night 74) – Holloway won by TKO (injury) R1 (1:39). Oliveira suffered mysterious neck injury (lost left-side movement; feared paralysis); stretcher job. Controversial end; Oliveira has called for redemption.
  • Overall: No other meetings. Holloway 27-8 with elite wins; Oliveira 36-11 with most UFC subs.

Betting Trends:

  • Holloway’s fights often go distance (high volume, durability); recent BMF bouts decisions.
  • Oliveira finishes high % (subs/KOs); recent wins by sub.
  • Rematches in UFC: Favorites win 60%; public money on Holloway (65% tickets).
  • Lightweight main events with legends trend Over rounds in decisions but high finish % if grappling involved.
  • Line opened closer (~ -154 Holloway); moved to Holloway due to recent form/legacy.

FIGHT ODDS

Max Holloway                   – 225

Charles Oliveira                + 185

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 6, 2026

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