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Alexander Volkanovski Would 'Love to Take That Zero' from Movsar Evloev



While Movsar Evloev might not be a favorite of UFC brass, Alexander Volkanovski seems more than willing to give the Russian his championship opportunity.

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Volkanovski began his second reign as featherweight king when he defeated Diego Lopes via unanimous decision in the UFC 314 headliner to capture the vacant belt at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Saturday night. The 36-year-old Aussie defied age and survived a couple perilous moments to outduel a game Lopes, who had won five straight Octagon appearances entering the bout.

“I feel like he was there to be hit. I feel like I could’ve done a lot more. I just didn’t pull the trigger as much as I’d like – even though there were shots, I just stick out the jab, and it was right there. I could’ve done a lot more, but I’m my hardest critic,” Volkanovski said at the post-fght press conference.

“I’ll watch it back, and then we’ll see, but obviously everyone kind of counting me out, ‘Oh, is he done?’ Obviously I took some shots and I didn’t go lights out. That’s good. A lot of people probably thinking that’s what would’ve happened, so I guess I’m glad I got to feel that bounce back from a little adversity.”

When it comes to contenders in the featherweight division, Evloev would seem to be at the top of the list. The former M-1 Global title holder is 19-0 as a professional, a run that includes nine victories within the Las Vegas-based promotion. In his most recent appearance, Evloev outpointed Aljamain Sterling at UFC 310 in December. However, Yair Rodriguez is also campaigning for a rematch against Volkanovski at Noche UFC in Guadalajara, Mexico, this September.

Volkanovski, who defeated Rodriguez via third-round TKO at UFC 290 in July 2023, is open to all possibilities, though facing Evloev has a special appeal.

“If the UFC wants to give it to [Rodriguez], I ain’t gonna stop that for him,” Volkanovski said. “I’ll be honest, before that fight [against Patricio Freire], I didn’t think if he won, he would be getting a shot. I’ll be honest, that didn’t come to mind. But now that he’s calling, I’m not going to be the one to say no. I’m going to leave everything to the UFC.

“Obviously, you’ve got guys like Movsar, who’s undefeated. I’d love to take that zero. We’ve got to see what the UFC say. I even seen him tweeting that he wants to fight someone in May and doing all this sort of stuff, so maybe he’s had the chats and they want him to have one more fight. So I don’t know that situation, but I’ll see how things are. I’d love to say I want to get straight back in there. I still do. But I’m gonna have to maybe look at a couple of things.”

While Evloev recently stated that he would be fighting on May 17, that card will be headlined by a welterweight clash between Gilbert Burns and Michael Morales. The Russian also tweeted his congratulations to Volkanovski following his championship victory.

“Congratulations on an excellent performance, you’re a true champion!” Evloev wrote. “Now let’s see what your word is worth!”



If he emerges with a clean bill of health following UFC 314, Volkanovski would like to make a relatively quick turnaround to defend the belt — most likely before Rodriguez’s requested September date.

“I mean, if everything’s good, I’d probably like to go soon. Quicker than that, to be honest. That’s probably the second fight,” he said. “So maybe it can be, if I’m good, maybe I get the fight, maybe July or September. Yeah, we can maybe fit in. Movsar, if they want to do that, if they want to quickly go and I feel good, maybe quick turnaround with Movsar if I don’t have busted hands. We’ll see. Like I said, that was my plan. Bang, bang, bang. But I didn’t expect to get hit this much. Credit to f—ing Diego.”

For now, Volkanovski is going to take a little time to relish his return to the top of the mountain. After back-to-back knockout losses, it wasn’t a give that he would be back. That’s more significant than the championship hardware he earned on Saturday night.

“To be honest, it’s not about the title,” Volkanovski said. “It’s not really about the belt, but winning, staying on top, being successful, you know what I mean? This represents a lot more. I’m in the gym busting my ass every day. You’re sacrificing so much. What am I doing it for? Obviously to be the best. This represents that, which is great.”
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