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Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Sunday 08 May 2022 03:00 EDT
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Charles Oliveira beat Justin Gaethje via first-round submission
Charles Oliveira beat Justin Gaethje via first-round submission (USA TODAY Sports)

Charles Oliveira submitted Justin Gaethje in the first round of the UFC 274 main event on Saturday, as the Brazilian took the first step on what he hopes will be his road back to the lightweight title.

Oliveira missed weight by half-a-pound on Friday, and as a result he was stripped of the lightweight belt that he had won last year. The 32-year-old was also ineligible to win back the gold in his clash with Gaethje, who would have become the new champion if he had beaten Oliveira. The American came close at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, knocking down Oliveira twice in a chaotic first round but refusing to follow the jiu-jitsu black belt to the mat. On both occasions, Oliveira was able to stand and recover, before securing his own knockdown of Gaethje with a perfect straight right punch later in the round.

Oliveira, who holds the records for most finishes and most submission wins in UFC history, pounced at once. The Brazilian took Gaethje’s back and considered his submission options, before locking in a rear naked choke and forcing the former interim champion to tap out in his home state of Arizona.

Re-live updates from the UFC 274 main card and prelims, below.

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Charles Oliveira submitted Justin Gaethje in the first round of the UFC 274 main event on Saturday, as the Brazilian took the first step on what he hopes will be his road back to the lightweight title.

Oliveira missed weight by half-a-pound on Friday, and as a result he was stripped of the lightweight belt that he had won last year. The 32-year-old was also ineligible to win back the gold in his clash with Gaethje, who would have become the new champion if he had beaten Oliveira.

The American came close at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, knocking down Oliveira twice in a chaotic first round but refusing to follow the jiu-jitsu black belt to the mat. On both occasions, Oliveira was able to stand and recover, before securing his own knockdown of Gaethje with a perfect straight right punch later in the round.

Oliveira, who holds the records for most finishes and most submission wins in UFC history, pounced at once. The Brazilian took Gaethje’s back and considered his submission options, before locking in a rear naked choke and forcing the former interim champion to tap out in his home state of Arizona.

Full report here:

Oliveira submits Gaethje to take first step back to UFC lightweight title

Oliveira, who was stripped of the belt on Friday for missing weight, is now No 1 contender in the division

Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:41

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Alex Pattle8 May 2022 08:00

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Alex Pattle8 May 2022 07:40

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Alex Pattle8 May 2022 07:20

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Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:59

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Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:43

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Oliveira calls out Conor McGregor then leaves the ring at once.

Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:05

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Oliveira is special.

As a child, he was told he would never walk again due to Rheumatic fever. He also struggles with very poor eyesight.

In his last three fights, he has been dropped – multiple times in his last two – but has won all of those bouts via finish.

The Brazilian is fired up right now.

Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:05

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Charles Oliveira def. Justin Gaethje via first-round submission (rear naked choke, 3:20).

Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:03

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What a chaotic contest for as long as it lasted.

Oliveira put down Gaethje with a right straight and immediately pounced with a submission attempt.

He considered his options before locking in the rear naked choke. Gaethje tapped then went to sleep at once.

Alex Pattle8 May 2022 06:02

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