UFC 326 Results
“This was a one-sided affair the whole way through and a tremendous performance from Oliveira,” remarked a commentator following the main event at UFC 326. The fight, held on March 7, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, saw Charles Oliveira decisively defeat Max Holloway by unanimous decision, with all judges scoring the bout 50-45.
Oliveira’s victory was particularly significant given their previous encounter in 2015, where Holloway emerged victorious via stoppage. This time, however, Oliveira showcased his prowess, coming into the bout as the fighter with the most finishes in UFC history at 21 and the most submission wins at 17.
In addition to the main event, several other notable fights took place during the evening. Caio Borralho defeated Reinier de Ridder with a unanimous decision score of 30-27 across all judges’ cards. Raul Rosas Jr. also secured a unanimous decision victory over Rob Font, with the same score of 30-27.
Drew Dober made a statement with a second-round TKO of Michael Johnson at 1:53, while Gregory Rodrigues achieved a first-round knockout against Brunno Ferreira just 1:47 into their fight.
Cody Garbrandt earned a close unanimous decision victory over Xiao Long, with judges scoring it 28-27 in favor of Garbrandt. In another split decision, Donte Johnson edged out Cody Brundage with scores of 29-28 from two judges and 28-29 from the third.
Alberto Montes impressed with a submission victory over Ricky Turcios, using an anaconda choke in the second round at 0:40. Nyamjargal Tumendemberel also had a strong showing, defeating Cody Durden by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28.
Sumudaerji continued the trend of unanimous decisions, defeating Jesus Aguilar with a score of 30-27 across the board. Diyar Nurgozhay triumphed over Rafael Tobias, winning by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27 and 29-28 from two judges.
Rodolfo Bellato concluded the night with a first-round TKO against Luke Fernandez at 2:42.
Following his victory, Oliveira expressed interest in competing again soon, asking if there was room on the UFC’s White House card for him to fight next. Holloway, meanwhile, holds the record for the most significant strikes in UFC history, totaling 3,681.
Oliveira may compete next at UFC Freedom 250 if added to the card, as the UFC continues to schedule events in the coming months.