“All of them scared”- Islam Makhachev proves how long Charles Oliveira has been avoiding a fight against him
Islam Makhachev- Charles Oliveira
While informing the former champion his submission skills “won’t work” against him, Islam Makhachev accused Charles Oliveira of being afraid to lose.
After missing weight for his submission win over Justin Gaethje at UFC 274 last weekend, Oliveira was stripped of his lightweight title. The championship for the division is currently vacant, and Makhachev wants to fight previous champion Oliveira next to crown the new champion.
Makhachev was supposed to fight fellow top contender Beneil Dariush in February, but the bout was cancelled, and Oliveira believes it should be rescheduled to determine who will challenge for the vacant title.
In an interview, Charles Olivera stated that, “I think the reality is, Makhachev has to fight Dariush first.”
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“Keep calling out Charles since 2019”- Islam Makhachev doubles down on his call-out for Charles Oliveira
Just days after his shocking submission victory over Justin Gaethje at UFC 274, Oliveira is accused of evading Makhachev.
Of course, Makhachev is the one who makes the claim. After ‘Do Bronx’ rejected him during a recent visit on the Trocaço Franca podcast, the Dagestani boxer called Oliveira out on Twitter.
He stated on Twitter, “ Keep calling out Charles since 2019 but all of them scared even pronounce my name.”
In December, Oliveira will most likely face the winner of Makhachev vs. Dariush for the vacant lightweight title, however, the Olivera star is also willing to fight both Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz on the same night.
Islam , like all snipers, is extremely hazardous. At 155, he has influence over not just his own future but also the futures of many others. Dagestani, 28, is one of Khabib Nurmagomedov’s best EaglesMMA students and one of his most dedicated AKA comrades.
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