Alexander Volkanovski dismisses curses
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Volkanovski is already a bona fide icon of the sport, widely hailed for his legacy-defining four-year-plus run as champion.
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“It’s hard, and I feel like it’s just happened now,” Volkanovski told Uncrowned ahead of his fight for the 145-pound championship against Diego Lopes at Saturday’s UFC 314 event in Miami.
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Alexander Volkanovski says people have every right to doubt him at age 36, following defeats in three of his past four fights. But the hunger is stronger than ever.
UFC commentator Jon Anik thinks Alexander Volkanovski can separate himself from every other featherweight with a win over Diego Lopes.
Being an Australian, Volkanovski uses the Men at Work song “Land Down Under” as his walk-out song in the UFC. He began using the song after beating Max Holloway to become the UFC Featherweight Champion and continues to use it to this day.
“At one stage, I was thinking, ‘There’s no f—— way he’s taking this belt away from my family’. “It was either his arms are going to gas out, or I die. Then, I just felt him getting that little bit weaker. He obviously started gassing, and then the lights started coming back and we got out.
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Alexander Volkanovski used to chase wins. Now he’s chasing peace. Ahead of UFC 314, the former champ gets honest about burnout, pressure, and what fig
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