“This could be my last big fight, and I want it to be one that fans will always remember.”

Former UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway wants a rematch against Charles Oliveira. Their first fight took place in August 2015. Holloway won after Oliveira suffered an injury in the first round, leaving many fans feeling the matchup was unfinished.

Oliveira has called out Holloway for a rematch. He suggested it could be his final fight, ideally for the BMF title. Holloway agreed but said the fight must happen on his terms, specifically not in Brazil. He emphasized that location and timing matter and wants the fight to be fair and exciting.

Both fighters have grown in skill and experience since their first meeting. Holloway wants to settle unfinished business, while Oliveira sees it as a chance for a high-profile final fight. Analysts predict an exciting clash, with Oliveira’s submission skills facing Holloway’s striking and endurance. Fans are eager to see who has improved the most since their first bout.

The rematch is not officially booked yet. Both fighters have shown willingness, and the UFC has yet to announce the fight. If confirmed, it could become one of the most talked-about matchups of the year.