Topuria surprises by naming a favorite between Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway at UFC 326.

Spaniard reveals preference for a rematch for the BMF belt and analyzes the risks each fighter presents in the main event.

Topuria celebrates her UFC victory. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC

Ilia Topuria divided the octagon on Max Holloway e Charles of the Bronx In his last two fights in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), he has gained valuable experience, giving him a privileged perspective to comment on the main event of UFC 326, scheduled for March 7th. The Hawaiian and the Brazilian will face off in a rematch for the BMF title, and the Spaniard has expressed his eagerness to watch the fight, as he admires the personality of one fighter but trusts in the talent of the other.

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In a live broadcast on Kick, alongside Adin Ross, Topuria highlighted that she has great admiration for Charles of the Bronx as a person, describing him as an incredible human being. Despite this, he believes that Max Holloway He should emerge victorious from the duel, although he emphasizes that the Brazilian is fully capable of winning, due to his constant danger and ability to finish the fight at any moment.

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“I love Charles for his personality. He’s such an incredible human being, but I think Max will win. But I’m not saying Charles doesn’t have a chance of winning. He’s dangerous at any point in the fight. He can submit you at any moment,” he said. Ilia Topuria.

Ilia Topuria knocked out Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira at UFC.

Ilia Topuria won Charles of the Bronx No. UFC 317. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram.

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After defeating Alexander Volkanovsky and win the featherweight belt (up to 65,7 kg), Ilia Topuria made his first title defense against Max Holloway. On UFC 308The Spaniard headlined the fight and knocked out the Hawaiian in the third round, consolidating his reign in the category.

Subsequently, Topuria relinquished the featherweight title and announced a move to lightweight (up to 70,3 kg). Scheduled to face Charles of the Bronx No. UFC 317, in contention for the title left vacant by Islam makhachevThe Spaniard shone again. He knocked out the Brazilian in the first round and, at 29 years old, became the youngest two-time champion in UFC history.

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