
While polygraph tests are consistently labelled unreliable by the
scientific community, they often make for interesting content.
Aviator, an up-and-coming YouTube channel, specializes
in subjecting fighters to a lie detector test and a particular
question about Dana White usually triggers what the machine
operator interprets as deception.
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Former
Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight ruler Charles
Oliveira recently took a lie detector test and passed on most
questions. Oliveira thinks that he is the greatest Brazilian
fighter and the best lightweight fighter of all time. “Do Bronx”
also believes that Conor
McGregor is afraid to return to action.
However, the device also showed “false” on some of Oliveira’s
answers. While Oliveira said that he believes jiu-jitsu is the best
base for MMA, the machine said otherwise. Oliveira disagreed,
claiming it was broken.
Oliveira also failed the test when he said he would fight a
teammate for $5 million. The Brazilian explained that he was just
testing the machine.
According to the device, Oliveira was deceptive while claiming that
he is not afraid of UFC head honcho White. “Do Bronx” humbly
admitted that White is the boss, after all. Oliveira is not the
first fighter to fail on this question. Oliveira’s former foe,
Arman
Tsarukyan, also failed when providing the same answer.
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