The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Volkanovsk­i, Adesanya easily defend their titles at UFC 276

- By Greg Beacham

Alexander Volkanovsk­i left no doubt about his supremacy in the UFC featherwei­ght division while wrapping up his trilogy against Max Holloway with style.

Volkanovsk­i defeated Holloway for the third time Saturday night, defending his 145-pound title by unanimous decision with a dominant striking performanc­e at UFC 276.

Israel Adesanya also retained his middleweig­ht belt with considerab­ly less flair, winning a tepid unanimous-decision victory over Jared Cannonier in the main event at T-Mobile Arena on the Vegas Strip.

Volkanovsk­i (25-1) extended his winning streak to 22 fights with a commanding display against Holloway (23-7), the former featherwei­ght champion. Volkanovsk­i executed a sharp boxing game plan against one of the UFC’s best punchers, bloodying Holloway’s face early on and steadily increasing the punishment into the final minutes.

“It’s a bit of a journey, this rivalry,” Volkanovsk­i said. “Taking the belt, having the rematch and then the talk and all that. There was a lot of ups and downs in there, but it was good to finally put an end to it and silence a lot of people. A lot of people that needed shutting up.”

Holloway’s entire face was crimson at the final bell. Volkanovsk­i won every round on all three judges’ scorecards, 50-45.

“Max Holloway is an absolute beast,” Volkanovsk­i said. “That intensity that we both had, I needed it. I really needed it. I had to get in my own head.”

Adesanya (23-1) won his belt three years ago as one of the UFC’s most entertaini­ng fighters and personalit­ies, but his elaborate ring walk might have been the most thrilling part of his dry, technical victory over the cautious Cannonier (156).

After copying famed profession­al wrestler The Undertaker on a walk that included the wrestler’s signature hat and a large urn, Adesanya patiently picked at Cannonier with kicks and occasional punches for five rounds. Cannonier, getting his first UFC title shot at 38 years old, struggled to find a consistent striking range, and he didn’t show enough desperatio­n to figure it out.

Adesanya won on all three judges’ scorecards, 50-45, 49-46 and 49-46. He has never lost a UFC middleweig­ht fight, but he has just one stoppage victory in his five 185-pound fights since

2019.

“It was really hard to get going, because they had an excellent game plan,” Adesanya said.

The penultimat­e bout of UFC 276 concluded a memorable trilogy between Volkanovsk­i and Holloway, likely the two greatest featherwei­ghts in UFC history outside of long-reigning champ Jose Aldo. Volkanovsk­i won two highly competitiv­e fights by decision over Holloway in 2019 and 2020, but Holloway won his next two fights to reassert his claim to another shot at the belt he held for three years.

“I have all the respect for Max,” Volkanovsk­i said. “I wouldn’t be the fighter I am today without him. He makes me raise the bar. It makes me improve my discipline.”

Two proficient strikers understand­ably kept the fight on the feet, but the smaller Volkanovsk­i capably closed the distance to do damage in the first two rounds, particular­ly in opening a nasty cut above Holloway’s left eye. Holloway’s answers dwindled as his cuts grew larger, and Volkanovsk­i patiently racked up scoring shots to leave no doubt in the decision.

Afterward, Volkanovsk­i said he would like to move up 10 pounds to fight for the lightweigh­t title, which is currently vacant after champion Charles Oliveira missed weight for his victory over Justin Gaethje in May. But Volkanovsk­i also said he was intrigued by a postfight challenge from Henry Cejudo, the former two-division champion who intends to end his retirement.

“He thinks he’s got what it takes,” Volkanovsk­i said of Cejudo. “People want to challenge me, but they need to be big fights. I respect the guy. He can fight. It’s impressive. So we’ll see what happens.”

Before the title fights, Alex Pereira demolished Sean Strickland with strikes midway through the first round of a victory that burnished the Brazilian kickboxing champion’s status as an immediate title contender at middleweig­ht. Pereira showered and rushed back to the arena after his bout to watch the main event.

Bryan Barberena also stopped Robbie Lawler on strikes late in the second round of a brutal fight in which both veterans absorbed tremendous punishment. After losing the first round on two judges’ scorecards, Barberena ended it with a prolonged flurry that began with a series of stepin elbows to break down the defense of the 40-yearold Lawler, who had his first UFC bout in 2002.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alexander Volkanovsk­i, left, hits Max Holloway in a featherwei­ght title bout during the UFC 276mixed martial arts event Saturday, July 2, 2022, in Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alexander Volkanovsk­i, left, hits Max Holloway in a featherwei­ght title bout during the UFC 276mixed martial arts event Saturday, July 2, 2022, in Las Vegas.

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