Why did Rafael Fiziev withdraw from the fight?
Rafael Fiziev withdrew due to an injury.
MMA / UFC
Charles Oliveira will now face Mateusz Gamrot at UFC Fight Night 261 in Rio de Janeiro after Rafael Fiziev withdrew due to injury. The change sets the stage for a pivotal lightweight clash.
Charles Oliveira (35-11 MMA, 23-11 UFC) was initially slated to face Rafael Fiziev, but an injury forced Fiziev to withdraw. Mateusz Gamrot (25-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) stepped up, lobbying for the fight and ultimately securing the opportunity. This matchup presents a clash of styles, with Oliveira's aggressive submission game meeting Gamrot's strong wrestling base.
Oliveira, the former lightweight champion, is eager to return to the win column after a recent loss to Ilia Topuria. Gamrot, currently ranked No. 11, sees this fight as a chance to break into the top ranks of the division. The fight takes place at Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro, marking Oliveira’s first fight in Brazil in over five years.
The UFC Fight Night 261 card also includes other notable matchups, such as Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Montel Jackson and Vicente Luque vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio.
Rafael Fiziev withdrew due to an injury.
March 2020.
No. 11.
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