Beneil Dariush: ‘I’m not broken, and I’m not ashamed’ of UFC 289 loss to Charles Oliveira

Beneil Dariush vows not to be deterred after his setback to Charles Oliveira at UFC 289, saying “I’ll become a champion another day.”

[autotag]Beneil Dariush[/autotag] vows not to be deterred after his setback against [autotag]Charles Oliveira[/autotag].

Dariush (22-5-1 MMA, 16-5-1 UFC) had his winning streak snapped by Oliveira (34-9 MMA, 22-9 UFC) in this past Saturday’s UFC 289 co-main event. Dariush was able to get top control on the ground but was stunned standing, and finished toward the end of Round 1.

It was a disappointing performance for Dariush, who entered the fight as the favorite, but he chalked it up to a bad night.

“I watched it back, and I just know that’s not the best version of me,” Dariush told Submission Radio. “I don’t know. For whatever reason that day I was not on. I can’t explain it. I’m not gonna give too many excuses because I don’t want to take from Charles. He was the better man that night. He had a great victory. But that was definitely not the best version of me.”

Dariush says he received a ton of support after the loss, but he isn’t taking it as heavily as his prior one to Alexander Hernandez, which had him contemplating retirement.

“Obviously I had a disappointing result,” Dariush said. “It’s not what I wanted. But I’m not broken, and I’m not ashamed.”

Dariush lost out on a title shot against UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev after amassing an eight-fight winning streak. But the 34-year-old is not giving up on his title aspirations.

“I had my moment in the shower where I was just super sad and on the verge of tears,” Dariush said. “But then I got out of the shower, looked at my family, grabbed my two daughters, and I walked out like I’m gonna live to fight another day, and I’ll become a champion another day. It won’t be today.”

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