In just under two weeks’ time, combat sports fans will be in for another UFC event. On March 7, 2026, at the iconic T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, UFC 326, dubbed Holloway vs. Oliveira 2, will take place. After a few Fight Nights in a row, this is the first numbered event since 325: Bautista vs. Oliveira took place on February 7, and the fan favorite MMA happening has some high stakes on the line. Featuring two veterans in the headline fight, the lightweight bout between former featherweight champion Max Holloway and former lightweight championCharles Oliveirais going to be a memorable one. Will there be a new old champion, or will the current one continue holding the prestigious belt?

With eight more bouts across three cards and six weight classes, the upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship event in Vegas is a feast for every fighting sports fan. It has legends looking to prolong and expand on their already incredible legacies, young hopefuls looking to make a name for themselves, and established fighters who are moving up the ranks in an effort to challenge for title belts in the near future. As such, the night is a prime time occasion for the fans of online sports betting. UFC is among the top sports for wagering, and numbered events offer plenty of markets and great odds that enthusiasts can take advantage of. TheExclusive UFC 326 picks and predictionsare out, so check them out as we preview the fights.

UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2 is one of the most anticipated mixed martial arts events on the 2026 Ultimate Fighting Championship calendar so far. The year started strong. We are only in February so far, but there have already been some amazing events. Set to take place on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, this one should top all of them. The card will stream live on Paramount+, with a historic simulcast on CBS that brings UFC action back to major broadcast television. It will be simulcasting select preliminary bouts and part of the main card in primetime, the first time a UFC numbered event has appeared on the network under the new media rights deal with Paramount and TKO Group.

The event’s main card begins around 9 p.m. ET, with earlier prelims starting at 7 p.m. and early prelims at 5 p.m. All are subject to change once the final fight order is confirmed. In addition to the headline bout, the card features a range of ranked contenders and fan favorite fighters across multiple weight classes, illustrating the depth of talent and competitive matchups that the promotion is known for. The state UFC is in right now is arguably the best it has ever been, which is confirmed by the more frequent top tier events, new sponsorship deals, and legends having multiple fights per year. For the fans who are only in it for the big ones, this is one of those.

Headlining UFC 326 is a BMF (Baddest MotherFucker) Championship rematch between perennial MMA superstars Max Holloway (Ambassador ofStake.com) and Charles Oliveira, a fight rich with history and implications for both men’s legacies. Their first meeting came more than a decade earlier, in August 2015, in a lightweight bout that ended in just 1 minute, 39 seconds due to an injury stoppage. Therefore, it left a whole bunch of unanswered questions about how Oliveira might respond to Holloway. Since then, Holloway rose to become one of the most prolific fighters in UFC history, amassing numerous records at featherweight before capturing and defending the symbolic BMF title.

Oliveira’s career also evolved dramatically, with an 11 fight winning streak at lightweight, a UFC championship, and yearly battles against elite competition across multiple years. After a period of what is an average career for most fighters, this rematch not only settles an old, unfinished chapter but also has broader implications. A victory could reposition either fighter for future title contention and cement their status among all time greats. The BMF title itself, a non traditional belt born out of fan passion, adds a unique competitive and cultural edge to this matchup. The narrative is what often drives fans to enjoy combat sports, and UFC recognized the potential in this one.

For those who want tobet on UFC 326, here goes the most interesting part. As mentioned, mixed martial arts bouts are among the most exciting for bettors because a lot can happen. Whether in the first minute or so or after a full fight, it can be unexpected despite there usually being clear favorites and underdogs. Starting with the early preliminaries and preliminaries and into the main card, we now analyze the odds for each of the fights.

The event starts with a light heavyweight duel between Luke Fernandez from the USA and Rodolfo Bellato from Brazil. For the American, it is his debut, while the Brazilian has a 1-2-2 record in his last 5. This is why the rookie fighter out of the USA is the favorite with 1.41 odds versus the Brazilian’s 2.95.

In the featherweight division, Korean Joo Sang Yoo was supposed to fight the Peruvian Gaston Bolanos. Yoo has a 9-1 record while Bolanos is at 8-5 and 2-2 in his last four4. The Korean was the favorite here, with 1.47 odds, while his opponent was only at 2.70. However, Yoo withdrew due to a foot injury and was replaced by Lee Jeong-yeong.

Rounding up the early prelims is a flyweight division matchup where Su Mudaerji (18-7) from China faces off against Jesus Aguilar from Mexico (12-3). The Chinese fighter is only 2-3 in his previous five, while the Mexican favorite is 4-1. Despite this, Su is the favorite with 1.38 odds, a big disparity from Aguilar’s 3.10.

Source: LowKickMMA.com