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UFC 326 Salaries For Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway

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UFC 326 saw Charles Oliveira take on Max Holloway to see who the newest UFC BMF champion would be. The card for the event contained 12 fights in total, including early preliminaries, but how was each fighter paid for their performance?

Oliveira began the fight as the slight underdog, but put on a brilliant performance to win via decision. The two had met previously all the way back in 2015, when they headlined UFC Fight Night 74 in Saskatchewan, Canada, in which Holloway won by TKO in the first round, after his opponent suffered an apparent neck injury which left him unable to continue.

This time around, Oliveira dominated Holloway on the canvas and his intention to turn this into a grappling-heavy affair worked. Hollway did well to defend against the Brazilian’s relentless submission attempts, but couldn’t muster any real offence of his own.

After the disappointment of losing the vacant lightweight title fight to Ilia Topuria last year, Oliveira now has the ‘BMF’ title around his waist, a strap that first appeared in 2019, when the self-proclaimed ‘baddest motherf***** in the game’ Nate Diaz took on Jorge Masvidal.

Fight Highlights: Holloway vs Oliveira 2

Masvidal took the victory that night and the UFC president, Dana White, produced a symbolic title belt embossed with ‘BMF.’ Since Masvidal’s retirement, Justin Gaethje, Max Holloway, and now Oliveira have been the recipients of the belt.

UFC 326 Results

Elsewhere, the event also saw Caio Borralho get the win over Reinier de Ridder in a middleweight bout, while Gregory Rodrigues stepped in to replace Paulo Costa and beat Brunno Ferreira via first-round KO and winning Performance of the Night in the process.

An action-packed card saw victories for Raul Rosas Jr against Rob Font, and Drew Dober get the KO win over Michael Johnson.

UFC 326 Fighter Earnings

Charles Oliveira and Max Holloway

The win for Oliveira saw him take home $2,282,000, which dwarfed what he earned in his defeat to Topuria, but was more than $700,000 more than Max Holloway’s purse, who received $1,542,000 despite a one-sided defeat.

Caio Borralho was the next highest-paid fighter on the card, taking home north of half a million dollars at $561,000 for his victory over Reinier de Ridder, who was next on the list at $460,000.

UFC 326 salaries (selected)

Fighter

Estimated total payout

Charles Oliveira

$2,282,000

Max Holloway

$1,542,000

Caio Borralho

$561,000

Reinier de Ridder

$460,000

Michael Johnson

$370,000

Rob Font

$315,000

Gregory Rodrigues

$310,000

Cody Garbrandt

$215,000

Cody Duren

$211,000

Su Mudaerji

$210,000

Raul Rosas Jr.

$176,000

Cody Brundage

$161,000

Rodolfo Bellato

$160,000

Alberto Montes

$128,000

Brunno Ferreira

$91,000

Diyar Nurgozhay

$56,000

Ricky Turcios

$43,000

Nyamjargal Tumendemberel

$36,000

Luke Fernandez

$16,000

Drew Dober, Gregory Rodrigues, Rodolfo Bellato, and Alberto Montes all earned $100,000 bonuses for their performances. This was huge for the latter, who more than quadrupled his payout after earning an initial $28,000.

In what was a full fight card, payouts ranged from Oliveira’s huge $2.2million to Luke Fernandez and Rafael Tobias taking home a tiny $16,000 in comparison.

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Man Utd Set to Complete Signing of Kit Margetson

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Manchester United are set to complete the signing of a 6 ft 4 player as they look set to add to their goalkeeping department, according to BBC Sport.

Man United‘s summer recruitment is starting to be questioned by some supporters after Tottenham Hotspur signed two midfielders they have been heavily linked with in a big-money double swoop.

Spurs have spent £185m on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, with the Red Devils making the former their number one midfield target after accepting that a move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson was dead in the water once the England international decided he preferred a move to rivals Manchester City instead.

United have got Ederson through the door with a move expected to be completed later this month when he returns from representing Brazil at the 2026 World Cup, but their incoming business has slowed up since, which is causing frustration after Tottenham agreed their sixth signing.

Still, Liverpool have only added one new face too and Arsenal none as of yet, so they aren’t too far behind and the World Cup was always likely to cause delays for certain targets, with Aurelien Tchouameni just one of their targets still going strong in North America for France.

BBC: Man Utd Poised to Sign Kit Margetson

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While Senne Lammens has nailed down the number one shirt at Old Trafford following his debut season at the club, a reshuffle of United’s goalkeeping department is expected this summer.

Andre Onana has rejoined Turkish side Trabzonspor on another season-long loan deal, while there have been rumours that Altay Bayindir could also depart.

With Tom Heaton already extending his stay at Old Trafford, an exit for Bayindir would mean United need to sign a new back-up stopper.

They are closing in on signing Swansea youngster Kit Margetson, according to the BBC, but he is unlikely to be thrust straight into the first-team plans should a move be completed.

The Wales Under-21 international is yet to make a first-team appearance for Swansea, but did play regular senior football for Connah’s Quay Nomads last term.

Still, the Championship outfit were keen to tie the 6 ft 4 stopper down to new terms, but he is now set to join United instead for a compensation fee.

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Man United Working on Second Goalkeeper Deal

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Man United look to have decided that their ideal goalkeeper signing this summer will be an experienced stopper who has played in the Premier League before.

Two of the most heavily linked players are former Red Devil Sam Johnstone, who could leave recently-relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer, and Karl Darlow.

Leeds United have been in contract talks with the 35-year-old over staying at Elland Road after his contract expired on June 30, but now Man United are said to have tabled a contract offer to the Wales international to move to Old Trafford instead.

The club will be looking to sort the situation as soon as possible so they have the right support around Lammens from the beginning of pre-season.

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Fulham Enter Race for Man Utd’s Top Winger Target Summerville

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Fulham have now entered the race to sign Manchester United’s top target in the summer transfer window, according to journalist Jacob Steinberg.

It’s been a difficult few weeks in the transfer market for United as they miss out on a number of their key targets.

Elliot Anderson has now officially completed a move to Manchester City from Nottingham Forest despite heavy interest from United.

Mateus Fernandes was also a target for the Red Devils, but he has now completed a move to Tottenham after they paid £85m to secure his signature.

It’s back to the drawing board in terms of midfield reinforcements for the Red Devils as they look to replace both Casemiro, who has now left the club, and Manuel Ugarte, who could miss a large portion of the season due to injury.


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Fulham Join Man Utd Race

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According to a report from Guardian journalist Steinberg, Fulham have now entered the race to sign West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville, who is expected to move in the summer transfer window.

A host of clubs in the Premier League are keen on the Dutch international, including Manchester United.

Reports have claimed that Manchester United’s ‘top’ target for the winger position this summer is Summerville. The Guardian report, however, claims that a move to a team outside the elite could be the more realistic outcome, such as Fulham.

United have also opened talks to sign Summerville in a potential deal, but it will be interesting to see whether Fulham’s interest changes things.

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West Ham United's Crysencio Summerville via Reuters

An exit for Summerville in the summer transfer window feels inevitable.

A host of West Ham’s squad will be searching for moves back to the Premier League after they were relegated to the Championship last season.

Summerville was one of the Hammers’ better players last term, while he’s also produced some strong performances at the World Cup.

With the likes of Fulham and Manchester United interested in the Dutch winger, it’s incredibly unlikely that West Ham are going to be able to keep hold of him.

The London club will have to sell players in order to balance the books as they are set to miss out on large sums of money following relegation.

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8 Tunisia Players Fail Drug Tests As Mexican Food Contamination Suspected

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A World Cup nation has been rocked after eight of their players failed doping tests, and the implications could affect England ahead of their Round of 16 tie against Mexico this weekend. The Three Lions already know they will be up against it when they travel to the co-hosts’ capital on Sunday night.

El Tri have won each of their four matches so far without conceding a single goal, becoming the first nation to achieve that incredible feat since Italy in 1990. They also boast a record that has seen them lose just twice across their previous 89 fixtures at the Azteca Stadium, while the altitude, heat and hostile atmosphere – the latter having the potential to keep Thomas Tuchel’s squad up at night – are also expected to play an influential role.

But there is one other factor they must be wary of after one nation was subject to suspected food contamination, resulting in a large portion of their squad failing drugs tests following their premature exit from the tournament.

World Cup Nation Rocked by Suspected Food Contamination in Mexico

Tunisia players at the World Cup Raquel Cunha via Reuters

Tunisia are already out of the World Cup after finishing bottom of Group F following heavy defeats to Sweden, Japan and the Netherlands. The African minnows also sacked head coach, Sabri Lamouchi, following the team’s 5-1 loss to the former in their opening World Cup game and replaced him with Herve Renard for their remaining two matches.

But that wasn’t the end of their troubles stateside this summer. Every player at the World Cup can be subjected to a random drugs test during the tournament and according to The Times, eight members of Tunisia’s squad had traces of the banned drug clenbuterol in their samples.

Clenbuterol, which is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned list, is used to treat asthma but can also help an athlete build lean muscle mass and burn body fat. Despite the adverse findings, the eight Tunisian players have not been named or suspended as officials believe the presence of clenbuterol was due to contaminated meat.

Tunisia were based in Monterrey for the World Cup and in Mexico, farmers have a history of including clenbuterol in animal feed because it helps reduce fat and increase lean muscle mass.

What Happens if England Fail Doping Tests For The Same Reason

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If England players take clenbuterol in Mexico, the consequences depend entirely on how the substance entered their system. But any traces would lead to a FIFA investigation, alongside one from an anti-doping authority.

If a player tests positive for trace amounts of clenbuterol, but it was ingested via tainted local beef or pork, it is classified as an “atypical finding” rather than a deliberate doping violation.

If corroborated by dietary journals and lack of other performance-enhancing drugs, no bans or suspensions are expected. The player avoids formal punishment, as seen in past cases with other international tournaments held in the country, like when 109 out of 208 players in the 2011 Under-17s World Cup also failed drug tests, according to the Metro.

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