Ilia Topuria shares new footage from UFC 317 camp alongside sinister warning to Charles Oliveira

Ilia Topuria continues to predict a violent end to the title of Charles Oliveira on UFC 317.

During that event on 28 June, the two stars will close the International Fight Week festivities of the UFC in T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

After saying goodbye to his featherweight reign, Topuria will fight against Oliveira on UFC 317 for the lightweight title, which leaves Islam Makhakev for his welterweight displacement.

'El Matador' has not lost his trademark confidence in the run -up to his first fight since his return to 155 pounds, and he has again outlined a horrible prediction.

Ilia Topuria tells Charles Oliveira to remember his 'kisses' on UFC 317

Since the headliner of the championship between Topuria and Oliveira was announced by Dana White, the former featherweight King has promised a violent finish.

The predictions of the Spaniard have been released in the UFC so far. Topuria hit Alexander Volkanovski and sent Max Holloway to the same fate to make up for his downs in 2024.

Topuria has made a similar prediction for his confrontation with Oliveira, and the 28-year-old recently repeated that with an ominous warning to do 'Bronx' in addition to some new training images.

“Don't forget to take the pillow with you, @charlesdobronxs,” wrote Topuria on X.

Charles Oliveira claims that he has more power than Ilia Topuria

The power of Topuria has often been seen during his undefeated career. However, Oliveira is not worried.

In fact, the Brazilian fan favorite expects to have a head start on that department that comes to fight on June 28 on June 28, because he seems to start with a second stint on the lightweight throne.

“I don't care much about what people say there. In reality that is the reality,” Oliveira said completely violence. “I know that he (Topuria) is a man who hits hard, but he is talking about the lightweight category, the harder category.

“I fought against Justin Gaethje and everyone said he was the man who hit harder, and when I did, he went down,” Oliveira added.

“I believe in the power of fire in the hands I have, so let's wait, we'll meet at the 28th.”

Gaethje has confirmed Oliveira's claim in the past. Although the Brazilian is known for his wrestling, 'The Highlight' Named 'Do Bronx' as the most difficult batter he has confronted in the Octagon.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top