
Vinicius Lokdog fighting in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/UFC
The repercussions of the criticism of the performance of Charles of the Bronx before Max Holloway It continues to generate discussion and has gained a new chapter with the arrival of Vinicius LokDog In the discussion, the UFC bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg) commented on the case on social media and sparked a debate about the limits of opinions in current MMA.
It all started when Mauricio Ruffy analyzed the performance of 'Do Bronx' and pointed out negative aspects.Even with the Brazilian's victory, the Fighting Nerds athlete believes that Charles' dominance in grappling and his fighting style could lead to unfavorable interpretations, especially from the organization. Furthermore, Ruffy highlighted dangerous moments in the striking exchanges, indicating that Charles even took risks against the Hawaiian.
The statements generated repercussions and were answered by the former lightweight champion (up to 70,3 kg) and current holder of the symbolic 'BMF' title. In an interview with 'Olhar da Luta', The 'Blurred Lion' disagreed with the criticism.Without naming names, he stated that negative assessments from other fighters may be linked to envy, reinforcing that dominating an opponent of Holloway's level for five rounds should be more valued.
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Given this scenario, LokDog spoke out and offered a different perspective on the situation. Without directly taking sides, the fighter indicated that the current environment seems to limit opinions, stating that "equal rights only exist when it suits them."
"Luffy (Mauricio) gave his opinion on the Charles of the Bronx "And he received a response where, if he gives any opinion or raises his voice, he's going to be wrong and could face a lawsuit for expressing his opinion. There's no equality in this world. Equal rights only exist when it suits them," said the bantamweight.
O @Ruffymma gave his opinion about @CharlesDoBronxs And it led to a response where if he gives any opinion or raises his voice, he'll be wrong, and he could even get sued for expressing his opinion; there's no equality in this world, equal rights only exist when it suits them.
— Vinicius “LokDog” Oliveira (@LokdogVinicius) March 17, 2026
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