Charles Oliveira TKOs Beneil Dariush, Potentially Sets Up Rematch with Lightweight Champ Islam Makhachev
Introduction
The world of mixed martial arts witnessed another exciting fight between Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush in UFC 289 as Oliveira gained his twelfth win in 13 fights. The Brazilian fighter has moved to the top of the promotion’s history with 22 wins, and 20 finishes becoming a person to be feared by UFC lightweights. The TKO against Dariush might just have set up a rematch with lightweight champ Islam Makhachev, who defeated Oliveira in October’s UFC 280.
The Fight
The fight played out as expected, and Oliveira immediately tried to force a grappling battle, challenging Dariush to approach him on his back. He was swift to get up and take a dominating position before laying into the UFC‘s No. 4-ranked lightweight until he had him on the ground and the referee calling the fight. It was a comprehensive victory and proves why Oliveira is one of the most feared fighters in the UFC.
The Rematch
Oliveira’s loss to Makhachev in October ended his wild run through nearly every big name in the UFC‘s crowded lightweight division. However, he remains upbeat and insinuated he was already the champion during his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier. He promised a different outcome if he got another shot at Makhachev, even if the fight’s in Abu Dhabi. Oliveira still believes he has what it takes to win the lightweight championship and is ready to fight.
Conclusion and Advice
Charles Oliveira’s victory over Beneil Dariush adds to his impressive track record, making him one of the best MMA fighters in the world. He has proven himself time and time again and remains a significant threat to lightweight champions in the UFC. For those looking to pursue a career in martial arts, Oliveira’s success should be an inspiration to make hard work, dedication, and determination the backbone of their journey.
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