UFC 326 is set to electrify the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada tonight (Saturday, March 7), featuring a stacked lineup of compelling matchups across the card. It marks the promotion’s third numbered event of 2026 and its second visit to “Sin City” this year, following UFC 324 in January.
The UFC 326 card is headlined by along-awaited rematch, with reigning BMF titleholder Max Holloway putting his ceremonial belt on the line against former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira in the main event. The co-main event also carries major stakes, as Caio Borralho faces Reinier de Ridder in a pivotal middleweight clash.
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Fighter walkouts are an important part of any fight card, helping set the atmosphere inside the arena before the action begins. They also add another layer to the buildup as each bout approaches.
Here’s a look at the walkout songs severalUFC 326fighters have used during their past Octagon appearances.
Holding a 22–8 record in the UFC, Max Holloway is set to make the second defense of theBMF titlehe first captured with a last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 in April 2024. The 34-year-old Hawaiian later defended the belt in a trilogy bout againstDustin Poirierat UFC 318 in July 2025, earning a dominant unanimous decision victory.
For his walkouts, Holloway typically sticks with a familiar formula, walking out to“Hawaiian Kickboxer”by Moke Boy, often paired with other tracks. At UFC 318, “Blessed” combined it with“Hawaiian Hitman”by Pohaku, a nod to his Hawaiian roots.
Meanwhile, Charles Oliveira holds a UFC record of 24-11 with oneno contestand is coming off a comeback victory over Mateusz Gamrot, securing a second-round submission at UFC Rio last October. Before that, the 36-year-old Brazilian suffered a knockout loss toIlia Topuriain a lightweight title fight at UFC 317 in June 2025.
For his walkouts, “Do Bronx” also prefers a consistent approach, regularly choosing“O Hino”by Fernandinho as his entrance song in the UFC.
With a 7–1 record in theOctagon, Caio Borralho will look to bounce back at UFC 326 after suffering his first loss in the promotion. The defeat came against Nassourdine Imavov via a lopsided unanimous decision at UFC Paris in September 2025, snapping his seven-fight winning streak.
Source: LowKickMMA.com