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Obrigado Jesus, só vamos Thank you Jesus, let's go 🙌❤️🙏 #CharlinhoDay #UFC326 @UFConParamoun...

By Charles 'DoBronxs' Oliveira
Posted March 8, 2026

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About the Creator

Charles 'Do Bronx' Oliveira is a Brazilian UFC lightweight fighter and former champion, renowned for holding UFC records in most finishes (20) and submissions (16), with a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Jorge Patino.[1][3] Coming from São Paulo's favelas, he overcame childhood health issues predicting paraplegia to become a resilient underdog story, blending faith, striking, and grappling in his aggressive, finish-oriented style.[2][5] His credibility stems from a decade-plus UFC tenure, consistent top-contender status, and inspiring public persona marked by devout Christianity.[6]

What's This About?

The post 'Obrigado Jesus, só vamos' (Thank you Jesus, let's go) with emojis 🙌❤️🙏 and hashtags #CharlinhoDay #UFC326 expresses Oliveira's faith-driven motivation ahead of his UFC 326 fight.[1] It highlights his signature blend of religious gratitude and fighting determination, rallying fans with #CharlinhoDay—a fan-celebrated day for the beloved Brazilian star—while tagging UFC promoters like @UFCBrasil and @paramountplusbr.[2] The content ties into his narrative as a comeback fighter post-recent bouts, emphasizing resilience and divine support as key themes in his career.[5]

🔥Why It's Trending

This post is trending due to its timing before UFC 326, where Oliveira is likely competing, amplified by #CharlinhoDay fan excitement for the fan-favorite.[3] His history of dramatic wins and underdog triumphs, plus public faith expressions, drives viral engagement among MMA enthusiasts.[6] The bilingual appeal and UFC hashtags boost visibility amid global hype for the event.[4]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Holds UFC records for most finishes (20) and submission wins (16).[3]
  • 2Overcame childhood diagnosis predicting paraplegia to become lightweight champion.[2]
  • 3Won vacant lightweight title vs. Michael Chandler at UFC 262 in 2021.[6]
  • 4Earned 20 Fight Night bonuses, the most in UFC history.[3]
  • 5From São Paulo favelas, started BJJ as white belt winning state titles at 18.[1]

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