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Charles Oliveira
34-9-0 (estimated, based on known career data through early 2024)
Lightweight (155 lbs)
VS
Ilia Topuria
15-0-0 (as of early 2025)
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Tale of the Tape
Charles Oliveira
Ilia Topuria
34-9-0 (estimated, based on known career data through early 2024)
Record
15-0-0 (as of early 2025)
Orthodox
Stance
Orthodox
5'10" (178 cm)
Height
5'7" (170 cm)
74" (188 cm)
Reach
71" (180 cm)
34 (born October 17, 1989)
Age
27 (born July 21, 1997)
~9 KO/TKO wins (~26% of wins)
KO/TKO
~9 KO/TKO finishes (approximately 60% of wins)
~21 submission wins (~62% of wins)
Submissions
~3 submission wins (approximately 20% of wins)
Elite
Danger
Elite
Charles Oliveira — Strengths
  • World-class submission grappling — holds the UFC record for most submission victories
  • Improved striking with genuine knockout power in both hands
  • Exceptional chin and ability to recover from early adversity and momentum shifts
  • High fight IQ and ability to adapt mid-round, finding openings under pressure
Ilia Topuria — Strengths
  • Elite knockout power — particularly with the left hook and overhand left as a rear-hand power puncher
  • World-class wrestling and grappling base (multiple world grappling titles) that neutralizes takedown threats and enables takedowns of his own
  • Exceptional punch accuracy and combination timing — rarely throws wild or wasted shots
  • Unshakeable mental composure and pressure — performs at peak level in high-stakes moments, as demonstrated by his UFC title-winning performance
Charles Oliveira — Weaknesses
  • Has historically been susceptible to early takedowns and pressure before finding his rhythm
  • Can be hurt by sharp counter-strikers, particularly in the early rounds before he warms up
  • Has shown moments of recklessness when pursuing a finish, leaving himself open to counters
Ilia Topuria — Weaknesses
  • Relatively short reach for featherweight, which can be exploited by longer fighters using the jab to keep distance
  • Can be aggressive in a way that occasionally leaves him open to counters, particularly straight right hands from southpaws
  • Limited UFC sample size at the very top of the division means questions about elite-level durability remain partially unanswered
Charles Oliveira — Edge

Topuria's elite boxing accuracy and one-punch knockout power give him a decisive edge in the striking department, particularly with his left hand, which has finished world-class opponents cleanly. His world-class wrestling pedigree also means he can dictate where the fight happens — a critical advantage against a submission specialist like Oliveira who thrives once the fight hits the mat.

Ilia Topuria — Edge

Oliveira's size, reach, and grappling present a genuine problem — his 74-inch reach gives him a 3-inch advantage Topuria will have to work through all night, and if he gets a clinch or a wrist, the submission chain that follows is nearly inescapable at any level. Oliveira's improved boxing and proven chin also mean he cannot be dismissed as a one-dimensional threat on the feet.

Style Clash — How This Fight Gets Made

This matchup is a classic striker-grappler collision with an added wrinkle: both men are more complete than their labels suggest. Topuria's wrestling neutralizes Oliveira's submission game, but Oliveira's reach and size create a real jab-and-counter threat that exploits Topuria's shorter frame. The fight likely favors Topuria so long as he avoids the clinch and grappling exchanges — if Oliveira drags this to the mat, the calculus shifts dramatically.

Key X-Factor

Whether Topuria can avoid the clinch and dirty boxing range where Oliveira's grappling becomes lethal — if Topuria controls distance and keeps exchanges short and explosive, his power and accuracy should dominate, but one sloppy exchange that ends in a takedown or body lock could put him in the most dangerous submission gauntlet in UFC history.

⚔ FIGHTDECK CALL
Ilia Topuria
KO/TKO R2 Medium Confidence

Topuria's combination of elite punch accuracy, one-punch power, and world-class wrestling gives him the tools to manage distance and avoid Oliveira's submission traps more effectively than most opponents. Oliveira's tendency to eat early shots before finding his rhythm is a genuine liability against a finisher of Topuria's caliber, and the size disadvantage matters less when your opponent's power is legitimate at any range. Look for Topuria to time a left hook or overhand during one of Oliveira's forward lunges and turn the lights off before the grappling game becomes decisive.

Betting Angle

The sharp money is on method-of-victory props — Topuria by KO/TKO offers strong value given his 60% finish rate and Oliveira's documented susceptibility to sharp counters in early rounds. Round 2 or Round 3 KO props are worth targeting over a first-round finish, as Oliveira's durability typically forces fights past the opener.

Watch For
  • Whether Topuria can maintain discipline at distance and avoid Oliveira's jab-to-clinch entries that funnel opponents into his grappling range
  • Oliveira's early round striking composure — if he weathers the first two minutes without eating a clean left hook, his confidence and rhythm will build rapidly
  • Any moment Topuria's back touches the fence, as Oliveira's cage-assisted takedown entries and body lock game become exponentially more dangerous in that position
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