Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira split by 32% as fans flock to at least one side of the UFC 326 primary event

Numerous votes separated the 2 UFC 326 headliners.

Charles Oliveira will challenge BMF champion Max Holloway in Saturday’s primary event, marking arguably probably the most exciting UFC matchup of 2026 so far.

Along with leaving Las Vegas with the symbolic title of their possession, each ‘Blessed’ and ‘Do Bronx’ may even be seeking to secure a shot at Ilia Topuria’s divisional UFC lightweight gold down the road.

But who will advance their ambitions on March 7? Well, in response to the fans, one man is a transparent favorite.

Max Holloway beats Charles Oliveira by a landslide in UFC 326 primary event poll

MMA fans have been voting in a poll as a part of TalkingPoints on Bloody Elbow. Readers had their say when asked to provide their pick for who exits the Octagon Saturday night in Las Vegas because the UFC’s BMF champion.

1,612 fans gave their predictions for the third primary event of the Paramount era, with a large 506 votes ultimately separating the champion and challenger.

Just below 66 percent of readers who took part within the poll expect Holloway to make his second consecutive successful defense of the symbolic BMF belt.

Meanwhile, just over 34 percent predict that the title will head to Brazil with Oliveira.

UFC 326 headlinerPercentage of Bloody Elbow fan vote
Max Holloway65.69% (1,059 votes)
Charles Oliveira34.31% (553 votes)

With that, nearly all of fans predict Holloway so as to add a second victory over ‘Do Bronx’ to his MMA record.

The pair first collided in 2015, when Holloway took home a TKO win over Oliveira after a freak neck injury left the Brazilian unable to proceed just 99 seconds into the UFC Saskatoon primary event.

Jiri Prochazka or Carlos Ulberg? Predict the UFC 327 primary event winner

Fans can become involved in the following Bloody Elbow poll and have their say on who will win the sunshine heavyweight championship headliner on April 11.

With Alex Pereira set to maneuver as much as heavyweight, he shall be relinquishing the crown at 205 kilos. In his absence, Jiri Prochazka will battle Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 in Miami for the best to succeed ‘Poatan’.

Who’re you backing to emerge victorious from the UFC 327 primary event?

Before Prochazka and Ulberg collide with the soon-to-be vacant light heavyweight title on the road, one other title fight will happen.

After outings for the likes of Dominick Reyes, Curtis Blaydes, and Beneil Dariush, flyweight king Joshua Van will defend against Tatsuro Taira within the UFC 327 co-main event.

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