Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Top featherwei­ghts set for loaded showdown

- GREG BEACHAM

LAS VEGAS — Alexander Volkanovsk­i has already beaten Max Holloway twice in UFC featherwei­ght title fights, and that still wasn’t enough to settle this rivalry.

That’s a measure of the excitement generated by the first two bouts between these two electrifyi­ng strikers. It’s also an illustrati­on of the sport-wide respect for Volkanovsk­i, the Australian with a 21-fight winning streak, and for Holloway, Hawaii’s former 145-pound champ.

Along with being brilliant fighters, they’re two well-liked guys in a sport with some unsavory characters.

Volkanovsk­i and Holloway will go again at UFC 276 at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip tonight, each hoping to complete this trilogy with a statement victory.

“It’s a legacy fight,” Holloway said. “We’re on the higher end of the pound-for-pound ranks, and these fights don’t happen very often. People are calling us the main event of this card, and that’s saying a lot about how good this fight is.”

The mixed martial arts promotion’s biggest event of the summer is headlined by Israel Adesanya’s fifth middleweig­ht title defense against Jared Cannonier. The UFC’s typically stacked Fourth of July weekend card also features Brazilian kickboxing star Alex Pereira against middleweig­ht contender Sean Strickland, along with the returns of Robbie Lawler, Suga Sean O’Malley, Jim Miller and Uriah Hall. But the most compelling matchup is Volkanovsk­i (24-1) against Holloway (23-6), who held the featherwei­ght belt from 2016 until Volkanovsk­i took it from him in December 2019 with a relentless tactical performanc­e. Holloway lost to Volkanovsk­i for the second time in July 2020 in Abu Dhabi in a razor-thin decision.

Not many rivalries stretch to three fights when the first two bouts weren’t split, but this is no ordinary rivalry. Volkanovsk­i has defended the belt twice since that second bout with Holloway, while Holloway outpointed Calvin Kattar and Yair Rodriguez in a pair of thrillers to stay in prime position to reclaim his belt.

“It’s the biggest fight I could do right now,” Volkanovsk­i said. “Everyone wants to see it, and that’s it. I give him credit. He was stubborn. He goes, ‘Ain’t no one taking that No. 1 contender spot from me.’ He stood there and took out all the guys and didn’t let them have a shot at me, and now he gets the shot. Good on him. That’s exactly what I would do in the same situation.”

While Holloway and Volkanovsk­i trade verbal jabs like any top contenders, there’s a clear respect between the two best featherwei­ghts in UFC history not named Jose Aldo. Holloway has been gracious about his second loss while making sure nobody thinks he agreed with the decision in which he out-landed the champion in each of the first three rounds and then fought a tenacious fifth.

“If you watch from the first to the second fight, I’m two different fighters, and this is going to be different fighters again,” Holloway said. “I got to spend 50 minutes with this guy, 10 rounds with this guy. This one, he’ll be blessed if we go above three [rounds].”

Holloway’s formidable chin kept him upright against Volkanovsk­i’s power, but Holloway absorbed a daunting amount of cumulative damage during 25 fights over his first decade in the UFC. Volkanovsk­i believes he can punctuate this rivalry by becoming the first opponent to register a knockdown of Holloway.

“If I could take that chin and put him out, that’s really sending a statement, because no one has done that,” Volkanovsk­i said. “He takes damage. It can’t hold up forever, but let’s see if it holds up in this fight, because I’m going to land some big shots. Let’s see if that legendary chin holds up.”

 ?? (AP/John Locher) ?? Max Holloway (right) lands a punch on Alexander Volkanovsk­i when the two fought on Dec. 14, 2019, in Las Vegas. They’re set to square off for a third time today at UFC 276. “It’s a legacy fight,” Holloway said. “We’re on the higher end of the pound-for-pound ranks, and these fights don’t happen very often.”
(AP/John Locher) Max Holloway (right) lands a punch on Alexander Volkanovsk­i when the two fought on Dec. 14, 2019, in Las Vegas. They’re set to square off for a third time today at UFC 276. “It’s a legacy fight,” Holloway said. “We’re on the higher end of the pound-for-pound ranks, and these fights don’t happen very often.”

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