With Alex Poatan and Charles Oliveira as main highlights, Brazilians steal the show and provoke opponents at a press conference for UFC 300
In addition to the UFC 300 card being special in itself, the press conference also featured great moments in Las Vegas, in the United States. The Brazilians Charles Oliveira It is Alex Poatan They didn’t even need to use what little English they have to make the fans scream and show all their support for the match against Arman Tsarukyan It is Jamahal Hillrespectively, next Saturday, the 13th.
The former lightweight champion even praised his rival, but assured that he had already faced tougher names in the division: “He’s a really tough guy, he’s in 4th place in the rankings. But if I talk about everyone I’ve ever faced: Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje, Max Holloway… but Leão is blurry, he’s the owner of this division. Charles ‘of the Bronxs’. Charles Oliveira.”
Let’s go thread!
Let’s go! #UFC300#ufcbr@ufcfightpassbrpic.twitter.com/RNptc3s7Hv
— Charles ‘DoBronxs’ Oliveira (@CharlesDoBronxs) April 12, 2024
Meanwhile, compatriots on the card had less prominence, but will also make up the historic night, with Renato Moicano promising a great performance and revealing the realization of a dream through his presence: “It will be difficult to catch them, there are many champions. I want to say one thing: UFC 100, I was on the couch at home. In the 200 too. It’s gonna be a show, and I’m gonna catch one of them.”
On another point, Marina Rodriguez, who will face Jessica Andrade He also had his turn to speak out, guaranteeing that he will take down the veteran and will certainly have the chance to fight for the belt: “I respect her a lot, but I’m going to knock out Jéssica Andrade. And my next rival will be a Chinese woman. No matter who it is, I’ll fight for the belt.”
In addition to all the athletes’ statements, the UFC president, Dana White, also revealed something new that makes the fighters want to perform even more well. According to the agent, the bonus prize for good performance will be 300 thousand dollars, instead of the usual 50 thousand in “common” events.
Source: sportbuzz

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