Alexander Volkanovski gives us an update after he was pulled from UFC 260 following a positive COVID-19 test.
UFC 260 took a big hit on Saturday night as it was announced that one of the two title fights has fallen through due to COVID-19. Bantamweight champ Alexander Volkanovski was set to face a resurgent Brian Ortega on March 27th but a positive COVID-19 test from the champ has ended all that. Volkanovski vs. Ortega will now be postponed to a future event.
Here’s what Alexander Volkanovski had to say about the situation:
“So devastated to share that I’ve tested positive for Covid-19 and my fight is off and will be rescheduled,” Volkanovski wrote on Twitter. “I tested negative leaving Australia, negative before entering the UFC bubble but my latest test was positive.”
“We have worked so hard getting ready for this fight and I’m absolutely gutted this has happened,” he continued. “We followed every policy and process to remain COVID free but it wasn’t meant to be this time. Thanks to everyone here in the States for your support since arriving and to everyone back home and around the world for your positive messages. To my fans, I’m certain I’ll be bouncing back stronger than ever before.”
Brian Ortega also released a statement supporting Volkanovski and plans to reschedule the fight when he’s healthy.
“I know you would have took the fight no matter what, even with COVID,” Ortega said. “That’s the type of human you are. I respect that. I hope you get better, I hope you heal up fast. … Some things are out of our control. We’ll postpone it and we’ll just reschedule it, we got to. Stay sharp, we’re staying sharp. Whenever this s**t is meant to happen, it’ll happen.”
Volkanovski arrived in Las Vegas on the 17th of March, and news broke of his negative test on the evening of the 19th. While COVID-19 sometimes slips past testing early on after a person has caught it, it certainly seems like “The Great” had the misfortune of catching the sickness either while travelling to Vegas or after arriving.
The Champ has landed in Las Vegas
@AlexVolkanovski is just days out from defending his belt at #UFC260 pic.twitter.com/ajUG4hmmWG
— UFC_AUSNZ (@UFC_AUSNZ) March 18, 2021
Unlike the strict bubble that exists around Fight Island in Abu Dhabi, there have been reports that the Las Vegas UFC APEX bubble is nowhere near as strict. Numerous fighters have shown up on fight week testing negative, only to be pulled days or sometimes hours before a card starts. With new, more contagious COVID-19 variants now running rampant in the US and internationally, this isn’t the last big fight we’re going to lose as the pandemic rolls along in its second year.