
Charles of the Bronx in victory in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
After being brutally knocked out by Ilia Topuria No. UFC 317, Charles of the Bronx He's a wounded but undefeated champion, even though he's experiencing one of the most challenging moments of his career. For many, it was a hard blow not only to his body but also to the former lightweight champion's legacy. However, if there's one thing Charles's career has taught him, it's that he never gives up easily.
With 34 wins and one of the longest submission streaks in UFC history, the Brazilian built his name on resilience. The loss to Topuria didn't erase his history, it just opened a new page. Now, Charles aims for a comeback to the octagon in 2025, with a possible confrontation against Max Holloway under study behind the scenes.
Back to the roots to rebuild the path
In recent months, Charles has kept a low profile. Focused on training and strengthening his physique, he returned to his routine in São Paulo with the Chute Boxe team, away from the cameras and the spotlight. The defeat hurt, but it also served as fuel. For those who follow him closely, what you see is a more mature, focused fighter, determined to reclaim his place among the greats.
Holloway's choice as a potential opponent is no coincidence. Besides representing a high-level technical challenge, the fight could reposition Charles among the top names in the division. What's more, it could rekindle the enthusiasm of Brazilian fans, who continue to see Do Bronx as a symbol of courage inside the cage.
Involved fans and growing expectations

Charles of the Bronx after victory in UFC 289. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Even though he's been out of action since June, Charles remains one of the most talked-about fighters on social media. The commotion following his loss gave way to a wave of support, and the question remains: when will his next fight be? And more importantly: what can we expect from it?
This type of expectation also moves the backstage of the sport, including in spaces such as online betting, where Charles' name remains among the most searched. Even after the setback, many fans still believe in his ability to surprise. The logic is simple: whoever has already won Dustin poirier, Justin gaethje e Michael chandler, may very well be reborn once more.
The lightweight landscape changes, but Charles remains
With Topuria consolidated as champion and names like Arman Tsarukyan and Islam Makhachev Still at the top of the division, the lightweight division is experiencing one of the most competitive phases in recent history. But Charles remains part of that equation. He's not just a veteran trying to stay relevant; he's a former champion thirsting for revenge and still has plenty of fuel left in his tank.
More than just titles, it represents a story that many fans can relate to: one of those who fell, got up, and fought again. And that's why, even with the new generation gaining ground, the name "Do Bronx" still resonates.
The next step is worth more than a victory
The next fight Charles of the Bronx It won't be just another fight on the card. It will be a reunion with his own essence. A response, not to his critics, but to himself. Whether he wins or not, only time (and the octagon) will tell. But one thing is certain: when he returns, thousands will be with him, cheering every kick, takedown, and submission attempt.
Because Charles was never just about victories. He's about what comes after them.

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