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Charles Oliveira signs new eight-fight contract with UFC at age 36

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Charles Oliveira has signed a new contract with the UFC for eight fights, demonstrating his continued value to the organization at age 36. The Brazilian lightweight remains in high demand and competitive at the top of his division despite being in the later stages of his career. The post expresses admiration for Oliveira's sustained elite status and marketability. This multi-fight deal suggests the UFC sees significant value in continuing their relationship with the former lightweight champion for the foreseeable future. Details about financial terms or specific opponents were not disclosed.

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Charles Oliveira has agreed to a new eight-fight contract with the UFC, securing the Brazilian lightweight contender's future with the promotion well into the back half of the decade.

Oliveira, 36, enters this new deal as one of the most accomplished fighters in lightweight history. The Chute Boxe Diego Lima representative carries a professional record of 37 wins and 11 losses, currently holds the number-three ranking in the lightweight division, and sits at number 11 in the pound-for-pound standings. The former champion stands five-foot-ten with a 74-inch reach and brings an orthodox stance to a well-rounded game built on volume striking and relentless submission pressure. He lands 3.35 significant strikes per minute at a 54 percent accuracy rate, while averaging 2.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes — a figure that reflects just how dangerous he remains on the mat. His takedown output of 2.22 per 15 minutes adds another layer of threat that opponents cannot ignore.

Charles Oliveira
Charles Oliveira

No financial terms were disclosed, and no specific opponents were named in connection with the deal.

Why it matters

  • An eight-fight commitment is an unusually long term for any fighter, let alone one who is 36, signaling the UFC views Oliveira as a long-term draw at 155 pounds.
  • At third in the divisional rankings and 11th pound-for-pound, Oliveira remains squarely in championship contention, meaning this contract likely includes title-fight possibilities.
  • His combination of submission volume and striking accuracy makes him a marketable stylistic threat against virtually any opponent in the lightweight top ten.
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