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“He’s a BMF” – Max Holloway breaks down Charles Oliveira’s Evolution Before UFC 326

Timothy Wheaton March 5, 2026 7 Min Read
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Max Holloway has framed his UFC 326 BMF title defense against Charles Oliveira as a clash of two veterans who have carved out unusual longevity at the top of the sport, not a simple striker‑versus‑grappler matchup.

Max Holloway Talks Charles Oliveira at UFC 326

Speaking at the UFC’s pre‑fight press coverage for the March 7 event at T‑Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Holloway pointed repeatedly to Oliveira’s evolution from a jiu‑jitsu specialist into a more complete mixed‑martial-artist, and positioned himself as the man who could test that full offensive range. Holloway’s comments also leaned into the idea that he could cement his own BMF standing by finishing the man who owns the most submission wins in UFC history.

At the promotion‑led media day and press‑conference run‑up, Holloway acknowledged Oliveira’s record‑setting grappling résumé but insisted that the true drama of the fight would come from the space between striking and grappling. He dismissed narrative shorthand that paints Oliveira as a “grappler” first and said opponents overlook how often Oliveira’s submissions follow damage dealt on the feet.

Holloway told reporters:

“It is what it is. I didn’t get to show too much of my submission skills in the Octagon, but that would be pretty BMF to go and submit the guy with the most submissions. That would be amazing. Charles can say whatever he wants. I can say whatever I want. Come Saturday night, we’ll find out. And that’s the beautiful thing about it.”

Those lines show his readiness to accept Oliveira on grappling terms if the fight moves there, rather than avoid it. Holloway has repeatedly described Oliveira as a “killer” on the ground, but he has also said he trains escape sequences and control work specifically for that threat, treating Oliveira as a generalist, not a one‑dimensional specialist.

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In the same press‑conference window, Holloway emphasized the sheer persistence it took for both men to stay ranked at 155 pounds over multiple years, despite age, weight‑class changes and tough‑fight slates. He noted that once he first entered the lightweight rankings he has remained there, and Oliveira has done the same, which speaks to sustained consistency rather than isolated highlight‑reel moments.

Holloway said:

“It’s just amazing, right? It’s amazing that we’re both here. I think if we hadn’t done what we did since that first fight, it wouldn’t be anything crazy. It just shows longevity, especially with me and him. Longevity at the highest level. Once me and him became ranked, we never fell out of it. Once I got ranked in the pound, I don’t think I ever fell out of that. At the end of the day, it’s just longevity, and it’s awesome to be around this sport and to be setting records like that.”

Those remarks tie directly into how fans and media view the BMF strap: not just as a novelty belt, but as a nod to fighters who keep showing up in marquee roles even as they stack more Octagon miles. Holloway is the first and only fighter to defend the BMF title, having taken it from Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 in April 2024 and then topping Dustin Poirier in a July rematch, which adds extra weight to his attempt to make it three in a row.

Holloway also pushed back on the idea that Oliveira is purely a jiu‑jitsu fighter, calling it a misread of how Oliveira’s finishes have come over the last several years. He highlighted that many of Oliveira’s submission wins have followed heavy striking exchanges, where he first hurt opponents standing before capitalising on the ground. “A lot of his submission wins have been coming from striking first. He’s hurting these guys on the feet, then he’s submitted them. That’s pretty BMF thing to do,” Holloway said.​

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In the same block, he added:

“I think he’s a BMF. I think it’s fitting for sure. A lot of people are making this fight into a striker versus grappler thing. They got it all wrong. This guy even said it: he was a jiu‑jitsu guy before and now he’s an MMA guy. A lot of his submission wins have been coming from striking first. He’s hurting these guys on the feet, then he’s submitted them. That’s pretty BMF thing to do. So, nothing but love for him.”

Those comments show that Holloway expects Oliveira to press the fight forward, mix in strikes, and use his length and heavy hands, not just sit back and wait for a takedown or submission chance. From Holloway’s standpoint, that makes the fight more about keeping distance, managing angles and avoiding the first‑round damage that Oliveira often uses to set up his ground work.​

UFC’s own framing of the bout has cast it as a “legends collide” heavyweight‑style marquee, even though both men now operate at lightweight. The BMF title is the marketed centerpiece, but given that Oliveira and Holloway sit at No. 2 and No. 3 in the 155‑pound rankings, a win here could also open a path to another lightweight title shot, depending on how the current champion’s division looks at the time.

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Timothy Wheaton is a combat sports writer who covers MMA, Kickboxing, and Muay Thai. He has been a dedicated follower of these sports for decades. Tim has covered the UFC, GLORY, PFL, Bellator, and more, in person at live events as an on camera personality. Tim also works with a host of other media outlets such as Calf Kick Sports, DAZN, Sportskeeda MMA, Combat Press, Fighters Only, MMA Sucka, Vecht Sport Info, MMA News, and Beyond Kickboxing. Tim is the authority on kickboxing and an MMA journalist who has covered K-1, PRIDE FC, UFC, GLORY Kickboxing, PFL, ONE Championship, and plenty more.
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