New BMF champion Charles Oliveira responded to 'jealous' fighters criticizing his UFC 326 win over Max Holloway. Oliveira dominated Holloway in the rematch, entering heavyweight rankings at #12 and dropping Holloway in P4P. This defends his title prestige amid backlash, solidifying his legacy across weights. Impacts BMF belt's validity and potential defenses. Expect more callouts.[1]
Charles Oliveira has fired back at fighters he called "jealous" following criticism of his BMF title victory over Max Holloway at UFC 326, defending the legitimacy of his performance and the belt itself.

Oliveira, 36, enters the conversation as one of the most decorated fighters in recent lightweight history. The Brazilian holds a 37-11-0 record and sits third in the lightweight division and eleventh in the pound-for-pound rankings. Fighting out of Chute Boxe Diego Lima, the orthodox striker averages 3.35 significant strikes per minute at 54 percent accuracy, while also posing a persistent grappling threat with 2.22 takedowns and 2.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes. His win over Holloway also earned him entry into the heavyweight rankings at number 12, a rare cross-divisional recognition of the performance.
Holloway, meanwhile, stands fourth in the lightweight division with a pound-for-pound ranking of ninth prior to the loss dropping him in those standings. The Hawaiian carries a 27-9-0 record and remains one of the sport's most prolific volume strikers, averaging 7.2 significant strikes per minute. At five-foot-eleven with a 69-inch reach, the 34-year-old out of Gracie Technics came into the rematch as one of the sharpest offensive fighters in the weight class.

Why it matters
- Oliveira's cross-divisional ranking entry at heavyweight heavyweight underlines the perceived significance of the BMF title win
- Holloway's drop in the pound-for-pound rankings shifts the lightweight hierarchy heading into future title contention
- The public backlash from unnamed fighters signals growing debate over the BMF belt's standing within the sport
- Oliveira's response keeps him at the center of lightweight and BMF narratives, likely inviting further callouts







