Midnight Mania! Dariush Will Walk Through Oliveira

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A couple weeks ago, Beneil Dariush put on one of the best performances — and best f…


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A couple weeks ago, Beneil Dariush put on one of the best performances — and best fights! — of the month opposite Carlos Diego Ferreira, ending the Brazilian’s win streak and extending his own to six straight wins. Daruish has been hoping that strong victory and all his other great performances would be enough to break through from dark horse contender to high-profile fights.

Specifically, Dariush is targeting Charles Oliveira, one of the Lightweights on the shortlist for the next title shot.

“Listen, the guy comes out and throws a bunch of flying knees, a bunch of kicks, a bunch of weird stuff, and you know what I’m going to do? I’m going to walk through all of it.” Dariush told ESPN (transcription via MiddleEasy). “I don’t know how, but I’m going to walk through all of it.

“I’m going to grab him, he’s going to think he’s going to take me down. He’s not, I’m going to take him down. He’s going to try submissions, they’re not going to work and it’s just going to be a dog fight until one dog gives up and I’m pretty sure that’s not going to be me.”

Of course, Oliveira has his eyes set on the title, so there’s a real chance Dariush’s callout goes unanswered. On that note, Dariush has some words for Lightweights who will only look ahead in the rankings, rather than take on all comers.

“Bro, I thought we were fighters. Why is everybody so civilized all of a sudden and why is everybody like, low risk high reward. I feel like I’m working with businessmen,” he explained. “When I was ranked number seven… they offered me (Michael) Chiesa who wasn’t ranked, and I said sure. I lost the fight, which sucks, but I lost.

“Then right after that fight, I fought James Vick. I took it on short notice just because I didn’t feel good about myself, I jumped back in. At the time he had never been knocked out, he was 5-0 in the UFC. I was still ranked, I was ranked top ten, I took the fight with him not ranked, still went out there…

“It’s like, they call you to fight. Isn’t that what you signed up for, to fight? Just say yes.”

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