Charles Oliveira: Max Holloway's submission threat 'definitely a bluff'
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Charles Oliveira: Max Holloway's submission threat 'definitely a bluff'
"Renting a house 800 meters from Chute Boxe made all the difference. When I came from my house in Guarujá, I had to wake up at 6 a.m. to get to training at 11 a.m. Living next to the gym, I could wake up at 10 a.m. to get to training at 11 a.m. In other words, I was able to rest more and recover better for the training routine, and that made all the difference."
"The numbers speak for themselves. Holloway has a huge volume of strikes and is a guy who sells the fight inside the cage. He deserves all my respect."
"I'm going to win by being myself, hunting him all the time, muffling him, moving around and landing my punches. Whoever throws such a high volume of strikes also exposes themselves."
Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway will meet for the second time in their careers at UFC 326 in Las Vegas, competing for the BMF title. Oliveira claims he is in the best condition of his career, attributing his improved recovery to living near his training facility in São Paulo. He respects Holloway's striking volume and ability to engage fans but dismisses Holloway's threat of taking the fight to the ground as a bluff. Oliveira plans to win by maintaining constant pressure, moving effectively, and landing strikes while exploiting the openings created by Holloway's high-volume striking approach.
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