UFC champion Charles Oliveira reveals he’s nearly blind when he takes off his glasses

Charles-Oliveira

UFC champion Charles Oliveira recently revealed that he is nearly blind when not wearing his glasses.

Oliveira (32-8 MMA) successfully defended his 155lbs title for the first time last month at UFC 269 when he submitted Dustin Poirier with a rear-naked choke in round three (see that here).

That spectacular finish marked the Brazilian champions tenth victory in a row, a feat which is even more remarkable now that we know he is fighting while visually impaired.

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Charles Oliveira recently joined Flow podcast where he revealed that his eye sight is so bad he actually sees three fighters at once while in the Octagon.

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“I see three [faces]. If I hit the middle one, that’s fine,” said Oliveira (h/t MMAMania). “I think keep this same technique. Three guys for me is perfect. If I hit the one in the middle, it’s good. I’ll tell you the truth, I’m a guy who has a lot of faith in God and it’s no joke. If I take my glasses off, I only see 50 per cent but it never hindered me in a fight.”

Charles Oliveira continued:

“It never hindered me in a fight. Sometimes I walk in without the glasses, sometimes I walk in with the glasses. It depends on my vibe. Sometimes I like to walk in with glasses to look harmless and more nerdy than I already am. And when I take my glasses off, it’s normal, I can see my opponent on the other side. God blesses me so much that I can see normal. But on the streets, if I take them off, I’m blind.”

Charles Oliveira recently created a poll for fans to decide who he will fight next, Justin Gaethje or Conor McGregor.

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What do you make of the news that ‘Do Bronx’ has been fighting and winning with impaired vision? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

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