Morning Report: Joe Rogan wants to see Charles Oliveira fight for the lightweight title next

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Esther Lin, MMA Fighting For the last several months, the UFC lightweight title has been in a state of disarray. Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov retired from the sport this past November, however, UFC President Dana White has yet to vacate the title and continues to attempt to lure Nurmagomedov back for one last fight. Thus far, his efforts have proved useless and meanwhile the lightweight division continues to pile up with contenders looking for a shot at 155-pound gold. Dustin Poirier, Michael Chandler, Justin Gaethje, and Charles Oliveira all have a legitimate claim to fight for the lightweight title. But according to UFC commentator Joe Rogan, one of those men stands out above the others to him.
In December, Oliveira won a unanimous decision over former interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson in a bout that was entirely uncompetitive. It was a coming out party for Oliveira who is now on an eight-fight winning streak at lightweight, with seven of those wins coming by way of stoppage. Oliviera’s run has been so impressive that Rogan says he wants to see “Do Bronx” fight for the title over any other competitor at lightweight.
“Watching him do that to Tony, I was like, ‘I can’t even believe what I am seeing,’” Rogan said on his podcast recently. “He just dominated every second of that fight. It was bananas.
“That would have been an interesting fight to see, (Ferguson) vs Khabib, but the way Oliveira controlled (Ferguson) on the ground...” Rogan continued. “We wanted to know what would happen because Tony is dangerous off his back - he submitted Kevin Lee… I’m more interested to see Oliveira fight for the title than anybody in that division.”
Oliveira, of course, agrees with Rogan and has been angling for his next fight to be for the title, against Dustin Poirier with the hopes of the luring Khabib out of retirement for one more fight. That is also a fight Rogan says he would love to see, again heaping praise on Oliveira’s recent performances.
“I believe (Khabib) is the GOAT of that division, but I don’t know what would have happened with Oliveira until you see it,” Rogan continued. “With Oliveira there are moments - like when Cub Swanson knocked him out - there’s moments when you go back in his career and you go, ‘Oh, this guy is not the greatest.’ Then you see him in some fights like the Kevin Lee fight - where he submitted Kevin Lee - submits Tony in a spectacular way. He’s just so technical. Everything’s so good. He’s never out of position. He doesn’t force anything. Everything looks f****** amazing.
“Man, I want to see him fight for the title. I wanna see him fight Dustin. I want to see him fight Conor. I want to see him fight whoever else is in that division, Gaethje.”
Unfortunately for Oliveira, despite his recent success he may still have some work to do to earn a title shot. Earlier this month, the UFC attempted to book Oliveira against Michael Chandler for a non-title bout and Dana White continues to insist that the UFC will not be vacating the lightweight title just yet. But though he may ultimately still need another win to get his title shot, at least Oliveira knows he has a big name pulling for him.

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