UFC Results from March 7, 2026
In a thrilling night of fights at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, Charles Oliveira emerged victorious over Max Holloway via unanimous decision, with all judges scoring the bout 50-45. This victory not only solidifies Oliveira’s status in the lightweight division but also makes him the fourth BMF titleholder in UFC history.
In another notable match, Caio Borralho defeated Reinier de Ridder with a unanimous decision score of 30-27 across all judges. This victory underscores Borralho’s growing reputation in the middleweight category.
Raul Rosas Jr. showcased his skills by defeating Rob Font, also by unanimous decision, with a score of 30-27. Rosas Jr.’s performance continues to highlight his potential as a rising star in the UFC.
Drew Dober secured a second-round TKO victory over Michael Johnson at 1:53, demonstrating his striking prowess and ability to finish fights decisively.
Gregory Rodrigues delivered a stunning first-round knockout against Brunno Ferreira, ending the fight at just 1:47. Rodrigues’ explosive performance has garnered attention within the middleweight division.
Cody Garbrandt triumphed over Xiao Long, winning by unanimous decision with a score of 28-27 from all judges. This victory marks a significant step in Garbrandt’s career as he seeks to reclaim his position among the top contenders.
In a closely contested match, Donte Johnson edged out Cody Brundage with a split decision, scoring 29-28 from two judges while one judge scored it 28-29 in favor of Brundage.
Alberto Montes submitted Ricky Turcios with an anaconda choke in the second round, at 0:40, showcasing his grappling skills and finishing ability.
Nyamjargal Tumendemberel defeated Cody Durden by unanimous decision, with scores of 30-27 from two judges and 29-28 from one, further establishing his presence in the bantamweight division.
Sumudaerji also won by unanimous decision against Jesus Aguilar, with a score of 30-27 from all judges, while Diyar Nurgozhay defeated Rafael Tobias with a unanimous decision score of 30-27 and 29-28 from two judges.
Rodolfo Bellato finished Luke Fernandez with a first-round TKO at 2:42, adding to the excitement of the event.
Oliveira expressed interest in competing on the UFC’s White House card, indicating his desire to continue making history in the sport.














