They were both attacking me on Twitter - Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz callout explained by Charles Oliveira
Charles Oliveira has explained why he tweeted about fighting Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz on the same night.
Despite losing his title due to missing championship weight, ‘Do Bronx’ was victorious in his outing against Justin Gaethje at UFC 274. The submission victory extended his win streak to 11. Oliveira is now a genuine star, which makes it possible for him to call out some of the biggest names in MMA.
During a recent interview on Blockasset's Block Party, Charles Oliveira was asked by Adam Catterall and Nick Peet about his rather unique idea of fighting both McGregor and Diaz on the same night.
The Brazilian fighter stated that the callout was made because both of them bad-mouthed him on Twitter. He also wants to make history and participate in two fights on the same card:
“Well the fact is that both Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz were bad mouthing me on Twitter. So, I just got into the rhythm and I just joked. Why not break records? That’s what I do for a business. So, I’ll do fights. I’ll fight both of them. And the fact is that the crowd loves this. It’s a bit of a game and bit of a reality, but on a VR.” [Translated from Portuguese by Blockasset]
Watch Charles Oliveira talk about his idea at 1:24:07 of the video below:
Charles Oliveira shared a touching picture of him helping his Chute Boxe teammate
Despite a brutal if short fight with Justin Gaethje, Oliveira was there when his Chute Boxe teammate Allan Nascimento needed his help. ‘Do Bronx’ traveled from Arizona to Las Vegas to help Nascimento prepare for his fight against Jake Hadley at UFC Fight Night: Blachowicz vs. Rakic.
Oliveira shared a picture on Instagram where he is seen helping his compatriot by serving him water in the middle of a weight cut. By reading the caption, it is clear that Chute Boxe is like a family. Oliveira assisted his teammate during the sauna and grappling sessions, while still wearing stitches from his fight at UFC 274.
Oliveira and Chute Boxe’s head coach Diego Lima are helping Nascimento prepare for his upcoming bout on Saturday night.