Australian fighter Alexander Volkanovski surprised many fans with his impressive performance against Islam Makhachev, despite ultimately losing to him. Some fans even consider Volkanovski to be the true winner of the fight. Subsequently, this is increasing interest in a potential rematch between the two fighters. However, Volkanovski must first face Yair Rodriguez for the UFC undisputed featherweight title. Volkanovski’s performance has earned him newfound respect from many of his doubters, including a UFC legend.
Islam Makhachev, on the other hand, won the UFC 284 main event by unanimous decision. However, but not without some concerns from fans and experts. Although he managed to survive a tough final round, many are now questioning his legacy in comparison to his mentor Khabib Nurmagomedov. Despite the victory, Makhachev has some work to do to prove himself as a true contender in the UFC. Moreover, rumors are surfacing which accuse him of IV re-hydration before the fight.
While Volkanovski put on an impressive performance, the loss will undoubtedly be disappointing for him, especially given the uncertainty of a potential rematch with Makhachev. He will also face the many challenges of the featherweight division in the future. Nevertheless, both fans and experts are singing his praises for his valiant effort.
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Alexander Volkanovski is changing perceptions about him
Former UFC champion Daniel Cormier has expressed his surprise and admiration for Alexander Volkanovski’s recent performance in the octagon. He also discusses why fans and critics underrate the UFC featherweight champion.
Daniel Cormier reveals that after he had interviewed Volkanovski he would talk to Amarsi about lack of recognition. He said, “It’s time to put some respect on this man’s name. Because he was under-appreciated and under-valued for a long time.” He also further said, “It didn’t matter what he did, people always seem to want to discredit Alexander Volkanovski. Not anymore!”
While some people may question Volkanovski’s victories over fighters like Korean Zombie and Brian Ortega, Cormier remains steadfast in his belief that the champion deserves recognition for his hard-earned wins. He notes that people have been critical of Volkanovski’s performance against Max Holloway, but it’s important to remember that he ultimately emerged victorious. Despite the doubters, Cormier is confident that Volkanovski has proven himself to be a formidable force in the UFC.
DC embraces Volkanovski’s confidence and belief in himself
Daniel Cormier is beginning to embrace the hype surrounding Alexander Volkanovski’s fighting skills. Additionally, he admits to underestimating the champion in the past. Moreover, Cormier recalls Volkanovski’s confidence during his entrance to the song “Down Under” by Men at Work. In his interview, Cormier stated that he was impressed by the fighter’s self-assurance and described him as one of the most self-assured fighters he’s ever seen.
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He said, “It is like he was laughing and smiling, like this has to be false confidence. It’s not false confidence this guy has more belief in himself than any fighter I’ve seen in a really long time.”
Cormier went on to clarify that Volkanovski’s confidence is not misplaced. Evidently, he has the fighting ability to compete against anyone in the UFC. He believes that the fighter’s belief in himself is what sets him apart from his peers. He thinks that it will be a driving force in his future success. Despite Volkanovski’s impressive performance, Cormier points out that he ultimately lost the fight on the judges’ scorecard. However, the former UFC champion remains optimistic about the fighter’s future and believes that there will be many more opportunities for him to prove himself in the octagon.
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