
UFC 326 went down last night (Sat., March 7, 2026) inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, which saw Charles Oliveira defeat Max Holloway in the main event of the evening via unanimous decision to win the “BMF” belt, while Caio Borralho secured a win over Reinier de Ridder, handing “The Dutch Knight” his second straight defeat. In further action, Gregory Rodrigues delivered a violent knockout win over Brunno Ferreira (see it again here).
Winner: Charles Oliveira
Who He Should Face Next: Arman Tsarukyan rematch
Both Holloway and Oliviera were hoping to lock down a title fight with a win, but as it stands Ilia Topuria is set to defend his belt against interim champion, Justin Gaethje, at the recently-announced UFC White House card in June, leaving Arman Tsarukyan out in the cold. That’s why it makes sense to have Oliveira face Tsarukyan to determine the No. 1 contender. Sure, Tsarukyan already has a win over Oliveira back at UFC 300, but it was a split-decision and it was two years ago. The road to a title shot can sometimes be messy, but this seems like a necessary fight to make, even if some of parties involved are likely to be reluctant to sign on the dotted line.
Winner: Caio Borralho
Who He Should Face Next: Brendan Allen
Borralho called for a fight against Dricus du Plessis, but I don’t see that one happening next. A fight against Allen seems more logical since he also last defeated de Renier. Plus, they are only separated by one spot on the rankings at the moment, and they could be even closer after next week. The winner of this fight gets closer to a title shot in a division that has suddenly gotten very crowded at the top.
Winner: Gregory Rodrigues
Who He Should Face Next: Shara Magomedov
Rodrigues secured a big knockout win over Ferreira, so a fight against Shara “Bullet” sounds like fun. Both men always bring it. And while “Bullet” isn’t ranked, it’s a fight Rodrigues likely wouldn’t pass up.
Winner: Drew Dober
Who He Should Face Next: Jalin Turner
Dober secured his second straight win in spectacular fashion after knocking out longtime veteran, Michael Johnson, in round two (see it again here). Now, the hard-hitting 155-pounder could be looking at another tough matchup against Turner, who is coming off a big win over Edson Barboza at UFC 323 (highlights). Both men love to stand-and-bang so this one could be a show-stealer.
Winner: Raul Rosas Jr.
Who He Should Face Next: Payton Talbott
Rosas secured one of the biggest wins of his young career last night by defeating Rob Font, who is currently ranked No. 13 in the Bantamweight division. That said, it stands to reason that “El Nino Problema” will likely take that spot come next week, setting him up for bigger fights. I like one against Talbott next. Talbott is coming off a big win over Henry Cejudo and currently sits at the No. 11 spot. These two young stars have to meet at some point, why not now?





























