As 2024 approaches, super middleweight Michael Oliveira is poised to become a player in the division.

The 33-year-old has a record of 22-2 with 16 knockouts and is ready to show the world that he is the fighter that won his first 16 fights and was looked at as a world title contender.

"I am now back with internationally known matchmaker Jon Beninati and he helped me with coaches and potential sponsors. John has been around a lot of world champions, so I know he can help me. I have been training every day and working on my conditioning and getting my weight down," said Oliveira.

"I am thinking of two or three fights to get back and then I will look for a significant opportunity."

Oliveira has been practically inactive over the last decade, but he did not sit idly on the sidelines.

"I had some injuries and took some time to become a Police Officer. I moved to Denver and am a Police officer here.

The former Brazilian soccer player only had two amateur fights, and is now engaged with a son, is not taking a second chance in the squared circle lightly.

"I feel that I was young and did not take advantage of the people that I had around me. I am more mature, and I have developed my man strength. I feel that given the proper opportunity, I will knock it out of the park."