Charles Oliveira Responds to Arman Tsarukyan’s Trash Talk Ahead of UFC 300
As the highly anticipated UFC 300 event approaches, former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira has a few words for his opponent, Arman Tsarukyan. In a recent interview with Kosport Magazine, Oliveira addressed Tsarukyan’s comments about him being a one-dimensional fighter.
Oliveira, known for his impressive finishing stats, has 16 submissions on his UFC record and has also scored knockouts. He dismisses Tsarukyan’s claims and laughs off the trash talk, stating that it makes no difference to him. He also gives Tsarukyan respect as an opponent, acknowledging his toughness and recent success in the division.
However, Oliveira reminds Tsarukyan that he is the number one fighter in the division, holding records for most submissions and bonuses. He also points out that his history speaks for itself, and Tsarukyan’s words are simply “crap.”
After bouncing back from a title fight loss to Islam Makhachev, Oliveira is determined to continue his winning streak and finish Tsarukyan at UFC 300. He emphasizes his aggressive style and desire to always go for the win, whether it be by knockout or submission.
Looking ahead, Oliveira has his sights set on a rematch with Makhachev and believes he will be next in line for the belt. However, he is open to changing course if a fight with Conor McGregor becomes available. Oliveira’s coach, Diego Lima, has expressed interest in this matchup, and Oliveira himself sees the potential for a big payday.
But Oliveira also acknowledges that McGregor is unlikely to accept the fight, stating that he only takes fights where he is certain he can win. Despite some back-and-forth on social media, Oliveira believes McGregor will never agree to face him in the Octagon.
Summary:
Charles Oliveira responds to Arman Tsarukyan’s trash talk ahead of their fight at UFC 300. Oliveira dismisses Tsarukyan’s claims of him being a one-dimensional fighter and gives him respect as an opponent. He is determined to continue his winning streak and is open to a potential fight with Conor McGregor for the money. However, Oliveira believes McGregor will never accept the matchup.