Conor Ready — But Oliveira Had Conditions #ufc
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Conor Ready — But Oliveira Had Conditions #ufc
Conor Ready — But Oliveira Had Conditions #ufc
2026
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Wrestling
I just spoke directly with Conor McGregor — and things almost went nuclear. Both camps. Both sides. Same message. The teams for Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway reportedly told Conor that whoever won was planning to call him out. Conor’s response? He wanted it. He welcomed it. He told both teams: if they say my name, I’m in. That’s a super fight waiting to happen. But it didn’t go that way. No callout. No faceoff. No moment. And there’s a reason. There was a caveat attached to fighting McGregor — a big one. 170 pounds. Oliveira’s side wanted the fight… but not at lightweight. Not for the belt. Different weight. Different terms. That changes everything: stakes, legacy, leverage. Super fight? Yes. Title fight? No. Negotiation fight? Absolutely. Meanwhile, Holloway stays dangerous, the division stays crowded, and the biggest star in the sport is still waiting for someone to say his name on the mic. Now Oliveira sits as reigning champion. Momentum on his side. Gold on his waist. Options everywhere. And the feeling across the sport? Something big is coming. Super fights don’t disappear — they circle. #UFC #MMA #ConorMcGregor #CharlesOliveira #MaxHolloway #FightNews #UFCRumors #Lightweight #CombatSports #Superfight