Charles
Oliveira
(34-10) wants to be fearless in his UFC 309
clash against Michael
Chandler
(23-8).

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Oliveira and Chandler will clash in a five-round co-main event at
UFC 309 on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York. Having
previously shared the Octagon with Chandler, “do Bronx” respects
his opponent but also promises not to back down.

“I think he’s a tough guy,” Oliveira told Shakiel Mahjouri. “A guy
who always pushes forward like myself. I don’t want to walk back. I
want to push forward as well. I want to go for the win, and I want
to go for the win soon.”

Oliveira and Chandler previously fought at UFC 262 in 2021, when
the Brazilian scored a spectacular come-from-behind technical
knockout in the second round. However, Chandler had Oliveira in
serious trouble in the first stanza, which is evident from two
judges scoring it 10-8 in favor of the American.

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However, Oliveira notes that the scorecards are irrelevant as long
as the fight doesn’t go the distance. The former champ has been
known for engaging in risky scraps, which have often seen him come
from behind to secure the win. Oliveira looks to bring that older
version of himself at UFC 309, the one who won’t hesitate to take a
few risks in order to impose his will.

“First of all, I don’t think it matters if someone gave it a 10-8.
Because I didn’t take it to the judges. I finished him, so it don’t
matter whether someone gave a 10-8 or not,” Oliveira said. “And I
want to be that Charles that pushes forward. I want to impose my
game. I want to get into my game. I want to be the Charles from the
past, the one that’s always pushing forward, the one that’s not
afraid to roll it a little bit and try to just go for the heel or
something. The guy who’s just gonna get into positions and not
afraid to make things happen. That’s the Charles
Oliveira
they want, the guy who’s the champion that everybody
knows.”

Oliveira lost his title to Islam
Makhachev
via submission at UFC 280 in 2022 and bounced back
with a knockout win over Beneil
Dariush
at UFC 289 the following year. “Do Bronx” most recently
dropped a split decision against Arman
Tsarukyan
at UFC 300 this past April.

Meanwhile, Chandler is 1-3 in his last four and hasn’t fought since
December 2022, as he has been waiting on the sidelines for a
Conor
McGregor
matchup.

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By IMAK ADMIN

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