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Volk
rejects US stars bold claim; sharks lurking
as Whittaker eyes emerging star The Takedown
- March 16th, 2023
Fox
Sports Australias Nick Walshaw brings you all
the latest news and views in Aussie and global MMA
in his weekly column, The Takedown.
Alexander
Volkanovski has rejected suggestions he should have
to fight a lightweight contender like Justin Gaethje
before making a second run at champ champ
glory describing the assertion as silly.
Australias
featherweight king has also welcomed suggestions he
will headline International Fight Week alongside American
superstar Jon Jones, saying: The two best fighters
battling for that pound for pound title on the same
night
I think thats cool..
As
first revealed by Fox Sports Australia earlier this
week, Volkanovski is being targeted to defend his
featherweight strap against Mexican Yair Rodriguez
at UFC 290 in July before then rematching lightweight
champ Islam Makhachev late in the year.
However
speaking with The Takedown this week, American fight
favourite Gaethje suggested the Sydneysider should
have to face somebody in the divisions top five
being another crack (see column item below).
And
Ill be happy to oblige, revealed Gaethje,
who faces hyped Muay Thai fighter Rafael Fiziev in
a guaranteed UFC 286 blockbuster this Sunday.
To
which Volkanovski says what?
That
might be a better conversation to have if Justin wins
this weekend, he said. Because Rafa is
no joke.
But
I love the fact there are big fights for me at lightweight.
I
can also see why other people are upset. Or not upset,
but starting conversations around what should happen.
Although
I dont think Justin is really in a position
to be upset.
Hes
had plenty of chances.
It
would be silly for him to say it isnt fair.
Volkanovski
has also welcomed the chance to co-headline International
Fight Week alongside Jones, who recently enjoyed a
spectacular return from three years off to claim the
UFC heavyweight title.
So
dominant was Jones against Frenchman Ciryl Gane, he
also went to top spot on the UFC pound for pound list
taking that crown Volkanovski has retained
for months, and even after losing to Makhachev.
Yet
with debate still swirling over which man deserves
top billing, Volkanovski said he liked the idea of
that conversation continuing on the showcase July
card.
Asked
about co-headlining with Jones, he said: Thats
something Im OK with.
And
as for suggestions he should still be No. 1 P4P?
Jones
has said that himself, the Aussie shrugged.
He
thinks it should go to the most active. Which makes
sense.
I
think its cool that a lot of people still see
me as pound for pound No.1.
WHITTAKERS
BIG FEAR SET TO LEAD HIM TO SOUTH AFRICAN STAR
Robert
Whittaker fears waiting for a middleweight title shot
could keep him sat up in the bleachers
until 2024, which is why Australias first UFC
champion is now considering a fight with South African
Dricus du Plessis.
While
stressing he remains focused on UFC gold, Whittaker
has told The Takedown one of few fights making sense
right now outside a title shot, anyway
is du Plessis, that Pretoria native undefeated through
all five Octagon appearances.
Earlier
this month, the 29-year-old knocked out Derek Brunson
at UFC 285 to move into No. 6 in the rankings
and somewhere closer to Whittakers orbit.
Another
option for the Sydney father-of-four is to wait out
next months title rematch between Alex Pereira
and Israel Adesanya at UFC 287.
But
if I wait out a title shot, I could be waiting until
next year, Whittaker conceded.
Which
is absurd.
Right
now, Im still sat up in the bleachers. Dunno
why?
But
ideally, Im looking to get back into the Octagon
by May. And I want a middleweight ranked close to
me.
So
who?
Maybe
du Plessis, Whittaker continued. Fighting
guys ranked (lower) in the top 10, its unmotivating.
And,
yes, Ive done it plenty of times.
But
a fight against the top guys is more motivating because
theyre all the sharks lurking for that next
title shot.
And
Im one of them.
Thoughts
on du Plessis?
Tough
dude. Well rounded, he said.
Just
doesnt bring anything I havent seen before.
But hes that type of fighter who, if you underestimate
him, if you dont take him seriously, he will
beat you.
AMERICAN
RIVAL MAKES MAJOR VOLK CLAIM
Justin
Gaethje says Alexander Volkanovski cannot be catapulted
straight back into a second UFC lightweight title
fight, with the No. 3 contender stressing: Fight
one of us before trying to take our title shots.
Set
to face Rafael Fiziev in a guaranteed barnburner at
UFC 286 this Sunday, Gaethje sits among a fearsome
list of lightweights currently jockeying for their
own shot at champion Islam Makhachev.
While
the American favourite praised Volkanovskis
efforts against Makhachev at UFC 284 last month, he
said the featherweight champ should now have to fight
one of the lightweight divisions contenders
to earn the rematch.
And
after I win this weekend Ill be happy to oblige,
Gaethje said.
Then
the winner of that can go fight for the title.
Because
I dont think Volkanovski can just go jump right
back in there.
He
got his shot.
And
given his dominance at featherweight, I dont
think there was anything wrong with that.
But
if he wants to do it again
yeah, you better
fight one of us before trying to take our title shots.
Asked
his thoughts on the UFC featherweight king, Gaethje
added: Great fighter.
Extremely
fast, and extremely strong from the looks.
But
Id be willing to roll the dice against any of
these guys.
Australias
Casey ONeill has revealed she broke every
single timeline the doctors gave us to be back
fighting at UFC 286 this Sunday roughly 10
months after tearing her ACL.
The
25-year-old Gold Coast product, who now lives and
trains out of Las Vegas, has also promised to not
only fight at least three times this year, but potentially
get herself into a No. 1 contender fight before Christmas.
Dubbed
King Casey, ONeill will make her hyped return
to the Octagon this Sunday when she faces No. 8 flyweight
contender Jennifer Maia at UFC 286 in London.
It
will be the Australians first fight since undergoing
knee surgery and, as part of an intense recovery process,
then doing two sessions every day at the UFC Performance
Institute.
Which
is an amazing resource, she said. The
UFC had me in there twice a day and we broke every
single timeline the doctors gave us.
Originally,
they said Id be back training without limitation
at nine months.
But
I was back by six months.
And
now Ill fight this weekend at 10 months.
So
Im proud of myself, proud of them (UFC PI staff)
and grateful for them. It wasnt easy on any
of us but we made it through and Im now a much
better athlete.
Currently
ranked No. 12, ONeill wants Maia to be the first
of three fights in 2023 and by next year be
challenging for that UFC gold belt Alexa Grasso has
only just taken from Valentina Shevchenko.
For
this fight I just have to go out there and be myself,
said the fighter who, originally from Scotland, will
have her mum, grandfather, aunts and cousins cheering
her on in the London crowd.
I
just need to be who I am in training.
Because
when Im that person, Im a better fighter
(than Maia) every day of the week.
I
win everywhere.
Id
then like to fight two more times this year, with
a No. 1 contender fight eventually being best case
scenario.
Obviously
with the title changing hands, things are all up in
the air. Theres stuff to be figured out.
So
for me its about fighting the best in the division
and finishing them.
BOBBY
KNUCKLES, VOLK REVEAL PICKS FOR UFC 286
Rob
Whittaker and Alexander Volkanovski are split in their
picks for Sundays welterweight title showdown
between Leon Edwards and Kamaru Usman at UFC 286.
While
Volk is taking Edwards, the defending champ, in the
hyped trilogy bout, Whittaker is going for Usman,
the former champ who had their second fight seemingly
won before being kayoed late.
Back
in 2015, Usman also won the pairs first fight
over three rounds via unanimous decision.
So
If Im betting my house Usman, Whittaker
said.
Yet
Volkanovski said he feels like the Rocky Balboa
story of Edwards continues in London.
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'An
absolute home run': UFC boss praises Australia, Whittaker
- 11th June 2018


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CHICAGO
-- The immediate future of their luckless middleweight champion Robert Whittaker
is up in the air, but it won't prevent the UFC continuing its love affair with
Australia later this year.
Whittaker
went to a Chicago hospital with what UFC boss Dana White said was a broken hand,
which the Sydneysider injured in his rematch with Yoel Romero on Sunday (AEST). White
said a decision about Whittaker's next bout wouldn't be made until it was clear
how long he'd be out of action for. But White stressed UFC was still committed
to staging a second promotion in Australia this year, even if the most obvious
local drawcard in Whittaker doesn't recover in time. He
said the promotion in Perth last February, which Whittaker had been forced to
withdraw from, had been a huge success. "We'll
be back to Australia (this year)," said White, though no city or date has
been locked in yet. "Every
time we go to Australia the fans are incredible, the fights are always good for
some reason. "That
place is just an absolute home run for us." White
praised Whittaker for the toughness and durability he showed against Romero, who
pummelled him in the final round. The
hand problem was the latest in a series of injury and illness issues which have
plagued Whittaker and not allowed him to fight since his first win over Romero
11 months ago. "This
kid (Whittaker) can't catch a break," White said. (AAP) 
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