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Alexander Volkanovski’s Championship Strengths Might Ultimately Lead to a Bitter Finale in His Career

January 30, 2026 4 Min Read
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A true icon of MMA might not receive the fairy-tale conclusion his career merits.

Dominick Cruz chose not to retire at his peak, and it was recently confirmed that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame later this year. Although “Dominator” didn’t have the ideal finish to his career, his induction was always a clear and deserved honor. Similarly, Alexander Volkanovski, who many consider potentially the greatest featherweight ever, will be celebrated regardless of the outcome of his final fight in the Octagon. However, it’s precisely this fiercely competitive spirit that makes Volkanovski so admired by fans, even if it could prevent him from ending his career on his own terms.


Alexander Volkanovski’s reign at the top might culminate in a rematch that few were eager to see.

Last year, Volkanovski added a remarkable chapter to his legacy by defeating Diego Lopez, rebounding from consecutive knockout defeats to prove he remains an elite fighter. Yet, the upcoming UFC 325 rematch in Sydney, Australia, has drawn criticism from fans, who believed other contenders like Lerone Murphy and Movsar Evloev were more deserving challengers. Despite this, Lopez seized the opportunity for another title shot, and Volkanovski, known for embracing every challenge the UFC presents, accepted the bout.

Facing a rematch against Lopez places Volkanovski in a tough spot: he must either reaffirm his previous win or face a defeat to an opponent he already overcame less than a year ago. Though Volkanovski has no retirement plans, a loss in this rematch would significantly undermine the significance of his second championship defense. It’s not to question his victory over Lopez or suggest he would have lost to Murphy or Evloev, but losing to Lopez again—especially in a fight many didn’t want—should not mark the end of the champion’s illustrious run.

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Volkanovski’s journey has been marked by defying expectations.

While Volkanovski is now one of the sport’s most beloved fighters, his rise wasn’t without initial skepticism, even when he first captured the UFC title. His unique blend of charisma, mindset, and in-cage performances earned him the fans’ admiration and the nickname “The Great.” Though a second win over Lopez might undermine that narrative, Volkanovski remains eager to keep competing.

The concern for him and the fans is the rarity of reaching MMA’s summit. Even if he loses this fight and continues his career, questions will linger about whether he should have taken this rematch or stepped away after reclaiming his title last year.


Fan Take: This news is crucial for fight fans because it highlights the tension between taking on all challengers and preserving a legendary legacy. How Volkanovski’s career concludes could shape expectations for future champions balancing the desire to compete with the need to retire with dignity.

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