Alexander Volkanovski is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars in the featherweight division. The Australian fighter has been with the UFC since 2017, claiming the title in 2019. However, he lost his belt to Ilia Topuria last year after defending it five times. Despite a recent run of three losses in his last four fights, Volk is reminding fans that he’s still the best at what he does and remains passionate about the sport, keeping their hopes high.
Volk just posted a video showing how much he loves his journey. It gives fans an inside look at his UFC career, highlighting the highs and lows that shaped him into one of the sport’s most respected champions. From his wins to the challenges, the video captures what it’s been like for him in the cage and beyond.
In his caption, he wrote, “This is what I do, and I f***** love it.” The video starts by highlighting the intense hard work fighters put in to chase their dreams, emphasizing the sacrifices they make along the way. It serves as a powerful reminder of the dedication and effort required to reach the top, showing that behind every victory lies immense struggle and commitment.
Indeed, it will be interesting to see how the former UFC champion bounces back from his last loss. Everyone in the community, from analysts to fans, is waiting to find out whether he can reclaim the title and become champion of the division again.
Alexander Volkanovski Suggests He Can Take On Against Alex Pereira
Volkanovski recently talked about the chance of facing Alex Pereira in a fan Q&A. He pointed out Pereira’s size and power, saying he’d lean on grappling and takedowns rather than going toe-to-toe. While admitting it’d be a tough matchup, ‘The Great’ confesses the payday makes it hard to pass up, stressing the need to stay clear of Pereira’s deadly striking.
In his words, “The price is right I’ll do it, I would…I’m a confident guy but I ain’t going to stand there with that bloke, let’s be real. I’ll go for everything hoping I could get that takedown cause if you don’t you’re gonna be in for some hurt and that’s for sure.”
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A matchup between the two feels nearly impossible because of the huge size gap. With their weight classes so different, the chances of them facing off in the octagon are slim to none. It’s a fantasy fight for fans, but the reality is the divide between them is too big to overcome.