Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is back in Las Vegas, Nevada, later TONIGHT (Sat., March 7, 2026) to stage UFC 326 from inside T-Mobile Arena. The Paramount+-streamed event will feature a “BMF” title fight between Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira. In the co-main event, Caio Borralho will face off against Reinier de Ridder in a pivotal Middleweight showdown.
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What UFC event is on tonight? UFC 326: “Holloway vs. Oliveira 2”
Who is fighting tonight at UFC 326? Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira “BMF”
title fight is the five-round main event.
What time does UFC 326? TONIGHT (Sat., March 7, 2026), beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET on Paramount+.
Where will UFC 326 take place? T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
How can I watch UFC 326? The Paramount+ “Prelims” matches online are scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. ET, before the main card start time at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+.
How do I bet on UFC 326? Checkout the latest lines right here.
Where can I get live UFC 326 updates and results? Get full UFC 326 play-by-play updates and live coverage here!
Holloway is one of the most exciting and entertaining fighters in the history of mixed martial arts (MMA). And within UFC circles, he is without question one of the company’s most bankable competitors. Indeed, “Blessed” always puts it on the line, unafraid to stand-and-bang — his trademark stance of pointing to the ground is often duplicated, but never replicated.
After three losses to Alexander Volkanovski, many wrote off Holloway, assuming he’d never reach the top again. Since his last defeat to “The Great,” the proud Hawaiian has racked up a record to 4-1 with his lone loss coming to Ilia Topuria in a Featherweight title fight (see it again here). He also won the “BMF” title thanks to a spectacular last-second knockout win over Justin Gaethje (highlights) and then defended it against Dustin Poirier. Now, “Blessed” is out to prove his 155-pound worth, once again taking on Oliveira, a former division champion and perennial contender. Holloway already defeated “Do Bronx” more than one decade ago, though it was a result of a freak injury. Now, Holloway wants a more convincing win against the former Lightweight champion, who is also hunting another crack at the title moving forward.
Speaking of Oliveira, after a streak that saw him win 11 straight fights over the span of four years and win the 155-pound title in 2021 before being stripped of the belt one year later because of a controversial scale fail (details here), “Do Bronx” has been inconsistent when it comes to registering victories. Indeed, he is just 3-3 since 2022, though his three defeats have come against the cream of the crop (Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan and Ilia Topuria). He is coming off a big submission win over Mateusz Gamrot, so he has that going for him as he goes into his rematch against “Blessed.” This one has the makings of an all-time classic since both men have an extensive highlight-reel collection that is the envy of many, and they both are looking to stake their title shot claims. If combat sports fans had their way, this fight would go the entire 25 minutes since the first fight ended in antic-climactic (and frightening) fashion early in round one (see it again here). Then again, since they both leave it all in the cage and get to work right away, this one could end early once again.
What’s Not:
Honestly, the rest of Paramount+ main card doesn’t impress me all that much. Since abandoning the pay-per-view (PPV) model, UFC’s cards haven’t exactly been that stacked … and this one is no different. But, that was to be expected now that fight cards don’t cost $79.99.
Original Card Vs. Actual Card/Injuries
Paulo Costa was set to face Brunno Ferreira before he withdrew for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Gregory Rodrigues. The two previously met at UFC 283, which saw Ferreira defeat Rodrigues via first round knockout. Ferreira is currently on a three-fight win streak, while Rodrigues has won his last two. Also, Brian Ortega was set to face Renato Moicano once again before the bout was canceled after “T-City” bowed out with an injury. Gaston Bolanos vs. Jeong Yeong Lee were set to battle in Featherweight action before the fight was scrapped last-minute after Lee came in heavy for the fight during UFC 326’s official weigh ins.
New Blood:
After turning professional just 2.5 years ago, Luke Fernandez impressed enough to get a shot on Contender Series, winning that fight against Rafael Pergentino via 15-second knockout. Now, he is set to make his official UFC debut against Rodolfo Bellato, who has one of the oddest records inside the Octagon at 1-1-1-1. Of his five wins, Fernandez has won them by knockout, so he could very well be head-hunting from the opening bell.
Rafael Tobias will also make his Octagon debut fresh off a win on Contender Series. Currently on a six-fight win streak, he will battle the slumping Diyar Nurgozhay, who has lost two straight fights under UFC’s banner and has yet to win a fight win the promotion.
Alberto Montes will make his UFC debut opposite Ricky Turcios in Featherweight action. Montes has competed in several promotions, including Combate Americas, Combat Global and Titan FC. After impressing on Contender Series and winning his last three fights, he is now ready for his time in the big show. As for Turcios, he is on a two-fight losing streak and is in desperate need of a win against a newcomer. If Turcios loses here, he could very well get his walking papers.
How The ‘Prelims’ Look:
Cody Garbrandt will return to action after nine months away to face off against Long Xiao in a Bantamweight affair. Garbrandt is on a two-fight losing streak and hasn’t tasted victory since late 2023. The former 135-pound champion has been unable to get back to his early glory days, so he needs a win here to remain somewhat relevant. Against Xiao, he will battle an up-and-coming contender who has struggled so far in his UFC career, racking up a record of 1-2.
In Flyweight action, Sumudaerji will attempt to secure his first three-fight win streak inside the Octagon when he battles Jesus Aguilar, who has quietly gone 4-2 with the promotion since making his UFC debut back in Feb. 2023, a submission loss to current No. 1 contender, Tatsuro Taira (watch highlights).
Donte Johnson impressed in his UFC debut, defeating Sedriques Dumas via submission bacj in Nov. 2025, improving his record to 7-0. He will look to remain undefeated when he battles Cody Brundage, who is winless in his last three fights.
Who Needs A Win Badly:
Cody Durden needs a win pretty badly here because he has lost three straight and five of his last six with his most recent defeat coming at the hands of Allan Nascimento via submission back in Nov. 2025. He will attempt to turn things around for himself hen he battles Nyamjargal Tumendemberel, who is coming off a submission win over Terrance Saeteurn at the Road to UFC Season 4: Shanghai Semifinals 2. If Durden doesn’t get a win here, it could be his last fight for the promotion.
Interest Level: 7.5/10
Borralho’s run toward a title shot was halted after losing a unanimous decision at the hands of Nassourdine Imavov back in Sept. 2025, snapping his 17-fight unbeaten streak in the process. “The Natural” will attempt to return to the win column when he battles another top contender who had his own title fight hopes dashed at the hands of Brendan Allen, snapping his five-fight win streak. Prior to that underwhelming performance, “The Dutch Knight” had scored some very impressive wins against Gerald Meerschaert, Kevin Holland, Bo Nickal and Robert Whittaker. Currently ranked No. 8, de Ridder is hoping for a better outing this time around in an attempt to crack the Top 5. Borralho also has the same goal in mind, so this should make for a competitive scrap.
Since suffering his first loss inside the Octagon at the hands of Christian Rodriguez in April 2023, Raul Rosas Jr. has gone on to win four in a row. It’s been aone year since he last stepped foot inside the Octagon and he is hoping to build off his momentum of his last win over Vince Morales. Standing in his way next is long-time UFC veteran, Rob Font, who is coming off a loss to David Martinez. A win for Rosas Jr. can likely put him into the Top 15.
Drew Dober secured a much-needed win in his last outing, defeating Kyle Prepolec via third round technical knockout. Prior to that, he had dropped three in a row and four of his last five. He will take on another long-time UFC veteran in Michael Johnson, who has really turned it around for himself over the last few years by winning three in a row. If he can secure his fourth straight, it will go a long way into getting him back into the Top 15.
Enjoy the fights!
Full UFC 326 Fight Card:
UFC 326 Main Event on Paramount+:
155 lbs.: Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira 2 for BMF title
UFC 326 Main Card on Paramount+ (9 p.m. ET):
185 lbs.: Caio Borralho vs. Reinier de Ridder
135 lbs.: Rob Font vs. Raul Rosas Jr.
155 lbs.: Drew Dober vs. Michael Johnson
185 lbs.: Brunno Ferreira vs. Gregory Rodrigues
UFC 326 ‘Prelims’ Card On Paramount+ (5:30 p.m. ET):
135 lbs.: Cody Garbrandt vs. Long Xiao
185 lbs.: Cody Brundage vs. Donte Johnson
145 lbs.: Alberto Montes vs. Ricky Turcios
125 lbs.: Cody Durden vs. Nyamjargal Tumendemberel
125 lbs.: Sumudaerji vs. Jesus Aguilar
205 lbs.: Rafael Tobias vs. Diyar Nurgozhay
145 lbs.: Gaston Bolanos vs. Jeong Yeong Lee — Fight canceled (details here)
205 lbs.: Luke Fernandez vs. Rodolfo Bellato
*Fight card, bout order and amount of fights remain subject to change*









