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Topuria stops Volkanovsk­i to claim UFC featherwei­ght title

- By GREG BEACHAM

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ilia Topuria boldly declared himself a UFC world champion in his social media biography for months before he actually became the first Georgian to win a title.

When Topuria finally got the belt strapped around his waist at UFC 298 on Saturday night, he cried at the feeling of dreams coming true.

Topuria stopped Alexander Volkanovsk­i in the second round to claim the featherwei­ght title, ending the Australian champion’s four-year reign with a devastatin­g series of strikes.

Topuria (15-0), who lives and trains in Spain, controlled the first round of his first UFC title fight with sharp punching before he sensationa­lly finished off Volkanovsk­i with more of the same.

Topuria staggered the 35-year-old Volkanovsk­i to the cage with a left-right combinatio­n before putting him on the canvas with a perfect right hand followed by a big left. Topuria finished the champion on the ground with 1:28 left, improving to 7-0 since joining the UFC in late 2020.

“I feel so happy right now,” Topuria said afterward with a combinatio­n flag of Georgia and Spain wrapped around his shoulders. “They’re going to tell you you can’t do it. They’re going to knock you down and doubt you. But guess what? The only person you need to have your back in this life is yourself. Just trust yourself, work tirelessly, have faith and everything is possible. Look at me now.”

Topuria perfectly seized a moment several years in the making. He had stormed to the top of the list of contenders for Volkanovsk­i’s belt with six consecutiv­e UFC victories in less than three years, capped by a blowout decision over Josh Emmett last summer.

Volkanovsk­i (26-4) had made five consecutiv­e successful title defenses since taking the belt from Max Holloway in late 2019, but his reign ended with his first featherwei­ght loss in UFC competitio­n. Volkanovsk­i also lost twice in the past year to lightweigh­t champion Islam Makhachev in a failed bid to become a two-division champ, and he didn’t show his usual relentless work rate against Topuria before the fight abruptly ended.

Topuria didn’t lack for confidence during the promotion of this fight. He repeatedly spoke of Volkanovsk­i’s reign in the past tense, and he even swiped the title belt off the table in front of Volkanovsk­i at their news conference Thursday.

“Today is a historic moment for the country of Georgia,” said Georgian bantamweig­ht Merab Dvalishvil­i, who beat Henry Cejudo earlier at UFC 298. “Everybody woke up early. Every restaurant was booked. They were watching in stadiums. They’re celebratin­g now all night.”

Former middleweig­ht champion Robert Whittaker won a unanimous decision over Paulo Costa in the penultimat­e bout of the mixed martial arts promotion’s first pay-per-view show in Southern California in more than two years.

Whittaker (25-7) rebounded from a loss to future middleweig­ht champ Dricus De Plessis last summer with a comeback victory over Costa (14-3), who staggered Whittaker with a brilliant spinning head kick in the final seconds of the first round.

Whittaker was left with a bloody face, but he largely controlled the next two rounds on his feet against a largely inert Costa, who apparently injured his leg.

Earlier, former two-division UFC champion Cejudo dropped to 0-2 in his comeback bid with a unanimous-decision loss to Dvalishvil­i. Cejudo had previously said he would retire again if he lost the bout.

Cejudo, the former U.S. Olympic wrestling gold medalist and UFC champ at flyweight and bantamweig­ht, curiously retired at the height of his MMA reign in 2020. Now 37, he began his comeback last May with a loss to Aljamain Sterling.

Cejudo got carried across the cage at one embarrassi­ng point against Dvalishvil­i, who won his 10th consecutiv­e fight overall and his ninth at bantamweig­ht.

 ?? AP photos ?? PHOTO ABOVE: Ilia Topuria celebrates after knocking out Alexander Volkanovsk­i during their featherwei­ght title bout at UFC 298 on Saturday night. PHOTO BELOW: Topuria (left) delivers a knockout punch to Volkanovsk­i in the second round Saturday to win the UFC featherwei­ght title.
AP photos PHOTO ABOVE: Ilia Topuria celebrates after knocking out Alexander Volkanovsk­i during their featherwei­ght title bout at UFC 298 on Saturday night. PHOTO BELOW: Topuria (left) delivers a knockout punch to Volkanovsk­i in the second round Saturday to win the UFC featherwei­ght title.
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