Lightweight champion Charles
Oliveira had a front row seat for the anticlimactic outcome of
the UFC 264 trilogy bout between Dustin
Poirier and Conor
McGregor.
Poirier won via doctor stoppage when McGregor stepped awkwardly and
broke his leg toward the end of the first round of their bout at
the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Prior to the
injury, Poirier had impressed Oliveira by asserting his will from
top position, dominance that was evident by a pair of 10-8
scorecards that were submitted in his favor.
“I tought Conor was favorite until the second round,” Oliveira told
Sherdog.com. “From the third on, I thought Poirier would take it.
But Dustin impressed me a lot, always walking forward, showing a
great ground-and-pound game. When Conor stood up, he was already
tired when the injury happened.”
Oliveira anticipates that his championship fight with Poirier will
be scheduled for December. “Do Bronx” doesn’t expect his strategy
to stray much from the approach he adopted against Michael
Chandler at UFC 262 in May.
“Actually that fight should have occurred in May, but Dustin
preferred to fight Conor, so they had Chandler face me,” Oliveira
said. “I willl not change my style to face anyone. We both like to
exchange punches, we both like to fight on the ground, but I
believe I´m more complete than him everywhere. I’m sure it will be
a war.”
Since his championship victory, Oliveira has noticed an increase in
his popularity among fans in the United States.
“I was walking in a shopping mall here in Vegas, with coach Lima,
and we didn’t know there was an event there with Nate Diaz,”
Oliveira said. “When the fans saw me it was such a mess. They
left the line and came straight to us. I stayed for almost one hour
meeting everyone. It was really gratifying to see the American fans
are also recognizing me.”
Before returning home to begin training for Poirier, Oliveira will
realized another dream. After his passion for riding horses was
revealed on the UFC 262 Countdown show, the Brazilian received an
invitation to participate in a
special match race against Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee
Tim Tetrick on Tuesday at Yonkers Raceway in New York.
“I could never have imagined that one day I would be invited to
have a one-on-one race aginst Tetrick, who is the best in the world
in that sport. Thanks to this [UFC] title I´ll accomplish one more
dream in my life.”
Oliveira made it a point to promise MMA fans that he will not get
hurt during the race.
“It’s interesting that whenever I talk about that, people ask me to
not get hurt. I´ve already ridden bulls, horses,” he said. “When
you practice MMA, you learn that bruises may appear when you wake
from the bed. The most important thing is to be happy, and I´ve
never been so happy in my life.”