Charles Oliveira's end game is Khabib

With six straight wins in the UFC, Charles Oliveira is ready for a step up in competition.

On Saturday night in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Oliveira earned his 15th post-fight performance bonus when he landed a pair of punches that finished Jared Gordon less than 90 seconds into the opening round.

Afterward, the 30-year-old Brazilian, who's rarely called out opponents, uncharacteristically turned his attention towards matchups that interested him. Rather than sit back and accept his next booking, Oliveira took fate into his own hands and told the UFC want he wants.

"I came here to fight, and now, I'm calling out some names," Oliveira said at the post-fight press conference. "My coach is going to see what's best. I want to fight on the last card of the year. I didn't [take] any punches. I'm 100 percent.

"It can be Conor McGregor, (or) it could be Paul Felder."

While it seems highly unlikely that the UFC would give Oliveira a fight against either McGregor or Felder on the UFC's final 2019 card in Busan, South Korea, it's clear Oliveira is ready to face a higher level of competition in the stacked lightweight division.

The fight with McGregor obviously would be huge, but a potential rematch with Felder would give Oliveira the chance to avenge his most recent loss.

The end goal, Oliveira said, is to eventually reach reigning lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. He not only welcomes that fight, but he actually believes he holds distinct advantages over the undefeated Russian.

"Everyone's talking about Khabib," Oliveira stated. "I'm better than him standing up. If it goes to the ground, I'm not going to be afraid of him."

Oliveira's confidence didn't just start with this latest win. But he's learning to be more vocal about celebrating his accomplishments – and showing no fear when asking for his next fight.

"Do Bronx" has long term goals for his career, and the only way he's going to get there will be against opponents like McGregor, Felder and Nurmagomedov.

"Sometimes I don't want to talk about it too much, but sometimes people think that I'm full of myself when I talk," Oliveira explained. "I'm still the same guy that came from the favela. I still have my feet on the ground. I want to be the guy that came in and has the records for submissions, knockouts, bonuses, I want to be in the 'Hall of Fame.'

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Hell yeah. He already has the record for most submissions and he's close to taking the lead in post fight bonuses, depending on how long Cowboy keeps winning. Definitely one of the most exciting fighters to watch right now, I hope he gets the Felder rematch

Felder is a great fight tbh. I don't think anyone has a chance against Khabib, espeically Oliveira. And I'm a fan of him.

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Felder is a great fight tbh. I don't think anyone has a chance against Khabib, espeically Oliveira. And I'm a fan of him.

Porier had him in some dangerous positions. If Oliveira ended up in those same spots he would tap Nurgemedov or put him to sleep. Tony Ferguson is going to end the Khabib train anyway. It's a matter of time till they get in the cage at this point. The gameplan to beat Nurgemedov has been laid out, especially after the recent Russia card that saw many of his close friends and family lose. His family member sharing his same last name got tapped. The Nurgemedov empire is crumbling one by one. Nurgemedov is one of the last ones left. He feels the pressure, and that's why he's suddenly talking retirement. The writing is on the wall. His window of dominance is closing. Tony Ferguson and Leonardo Santos beat him for sure, 100%.  Charles Oliveira would have a high probability of winning that fight, but he's a little less reliable than the other 2. 

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Looky -

Felder is a great fight tbh. I don't think anyone has a chance against Khabib, espeically Oliveira. And I'm a fan of him.

Porier had him in some dangerous positions. If Oliveira ended up in those same spots he would tap Nurgemedov or put him to sleep. Tony Ferguson is going to end the Khabib train anyway. It's a matter of time till they get in the cage at this point. The gameplan to beat Nurgemedov has been laid out, especially after the recent Russia card that saw many of his close friends and family lose. His family member sharing his same last name got tapped. The Nurgemedov empire is crumbling one by one. Nurgemedov is one of the last ones left. He feels the pressure, and that's why he's suddenly talking retirement. The writing is on the wall. His window of dominance is closing. Tony Ferguson and Leonardo Santos beat him for sure, 100%.  Charles Oliveira would have a high probability of winning that fight, but he's a little less reliable than the other 2. 

Kahbib wants Las Vegas to pay his fne and make a public apology. That is the worst lie I heard excusing retirement yet.

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That would be a great fight!

He has looked spectacular recently. Seems like good dude too.

Khabib is too strong