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Watch Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira have heated conversation during UFC 317 face off as Dana White watches on

Watch Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira have heated conversation during UFC 317 face off as Dana White watches on

The Irish Sun3 days ago

ILIA TOPURIA and Charles Oliveira took part in a tense conversation during their first face-off ahead of their lightweight title fight.
The pair, 28 and 35 respectively, will
Las Vegas
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Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira faced off for the first time at the UFC 317 pre-fight press conference
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The pair ended up having an intense conversation, prompting Oliveira to take off his glasses
Georgian-born Spaniard Topuria will look to become only the tenth fighter in UFC
history
to hold titles in two weight classes.
Fan favourite
The pair had an unexpected run-in at the UFC Performance Institute on Wednesday, crossing paths at the sauna.
But they got a better chance to size up one another after the pre-fight press conference at the T-Mobile Arena early on Friday morning.
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The duo stared intensely in one another's eyes moments after shaking hands.
An intense conversation ensued, so much so that Oliveira took off his glasses as Topuria spoke.
The undefeated Topuria claimed and defended the featherweight title, which he's since relinquished, last year by gunning down MMA legends
And he plans to become a two-weight world champion in equally as devastating fashion.
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He said of the pair's Sin City showdown: "Charles is a great fighter.
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Ilia Topuria can become only the tenth fighter in UFC history to win titles in two weight classes this weekend
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"I'd say he's a legendary fighter, one of the few still active in the UFC.
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"But the truth is that his style fits perfectly with mine to put him to
sleep
in the first round.
Ilia Topuria performs shock Paddy Pimblett U-turn ahead of UFC 317 after seemingly squashing beef with Brit
"Because he has no mobility, he doesn't move."

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