Charles Oliveira Releases Statement Regarding Withdrawal from UFC 288

Tristen CritchfieldApr 17, 2023


Charles Oliveira isn’t taking any chances when it comes to his matchup with Beneil Dariush.

The former lightweight champion revealed in a video on his Instagram stories Monday that a “small injury” kept him from preparing properly for what was originally supposed to be the UFC 288 co-main event on May 6. The bout has since been pulled from the card with plans to reschedule it for a future event.

“I wasn’t able to train, I got injured during wrestling practice,” Oliveira said in Portuguese (translation via MMAFighting.com). “I tried to train, I tried to do everything I could but we couldn’t, so we pulled out of the fight. [Fighting at UFC 288] would be great because I would be fighting on the same night of two teammates, ‘Willycat’ [Daniel Santos] and Rolando [Bedoya], but God knows all things. We’ll continue working and stay focused.”

Oliveira last appeared at UFC 280 in October, when he lost the lightweight belt to Islam Makhachev in a second-round submission defeat in Abu Dhabi. While Dariush has mentioned UFC 289 as a targeted landing spot for the fight, Oliveira did not provide a timetable for his return in the video.

“I have to stay [away from training] for a few days so I can go back to training soon, and then we’ll reschedule the fight,” Oliveira said. “I’ll be back to training pretty soon. That’s it, I had a small injury and decided to pull out so I wouldn’t fight injured. We’ve made that mistake once and I didn’t want to do it again. … We’re taking one step back so we can take one, two, three steps forward soon.”

Prior to his loss to Makhachev, Oliveira authored an 11-bout winning streak that included victories over the likes of Tony Ferguson, Michael Chandler, Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier. Dariush, meanwhile, is in the midst of an eight-fight winning streak and could be next in line for a title shot with a victory against “Do Bronx.”