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Charles Oliveira shared the cage, with many Power Puncher, but when he was asked to call the most difficult batter he has ever confronted, only one man came up in me.
Known for his incredible Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills, 'Do Bronxs' has the possibilities to wrap his arms and legs around an opponent and to press like a python to force them in submission.
Although the warrior is ruthless in the joking department, he is never shy to act on the feet.
And that is why he has taken a number of thunderous bladder from a range of opponents at the top level.
Sheesh: He fought with Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira and Arman Tsarukyan – but he claims that no one has given him a more difficult fight than 'The Great'
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Charles Oliveira says he is hit harder than anyone against whom he fought
Charles Oliveira has made some vicious shots on the chin of an abundance of icons known for their one-punch knockout power.
Therefore, when he was asked during a UFC 312 Q&A about who has looked at him the most, he was certainly not a shortage of options.
Instead of calling one of his former rivals, the MMA star came to the conclusion that he is actually the biggest puncher.
Oliveira enthusiastic: “It is very difficult to answer, but [I’ve fought] Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje, Michael Chandler. When I fought against Justin Gaethje, they said, “He is the man who gets the most difficult.”
“When I hit him, he folded. So I will tell you what – the man who gets the most difficult, I am. I am the problem of this division; I also go for the BMF belt. I am the one who does it. “
With Oliveira who did not feel respected by the UFC before he fought against Gaethje, it is not a big surprise that he took the opportunity to shoot a shot at his old enemy.
Max Holloway accepts the BMF callout from Charles Oliveira
With Oliveira determined to fight for the BMF title, fans can now hope that a dream brake match between the 35-year-old and Max Holloway will flourish.
The pair fought for the first time on August 23, 2015, with 'blessed' running away the Victor, via the first round of TKO.
In the following years, however, the resident of Sao Paulo improved enormously, which added massive intrigues about what would happen if the couple waged war again.
With that in mind, Holloway is more than happy to give Oliveira a chance on the BMF throne.
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