Midnight Mania: Lopes Vs. Volk Vacant Title Fight?

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Earlier this week, UFC Featherweight kingpin Ilia Topuria shook up the division by revealing his plan to move up to 155-pounds. “El Matador” just recently established himself as the best 145-pounder in the world, having won and defended his belt in all-time great performances over Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway (watch here) just this year. There were still several top contenders for him to face that all would have been worthy, but it appears that Topuria just isn’t interested in cutting the weight anymore.

Whether the UFC convinces him to stick around at Featherweight remains to be seen, but for now, the rest of the division is trying to seize the opening. The most recent back up for the division’s title fight, Diego Lopes, was among the potential options for Topuria’s next title defense, and now he’s trying to book himself a different title fight.

Tagging former Featherweight champion Alexander Volkanvoski, Lopes wrote, “If Ilia going to 155, let’s meet in the Octagon. You can pick the date and location.”

At the time of writing, Volkanovski has yet to respond to Lopes’ callout. “The Great” was slotted as Topuria’s next challenger prior to the Spaniard’s sudden announcement, so if the belt does become vacant, one would expect Volkanovski will be half of the fight. Lopes is shooting his shot, but undefeated Movsar Evloev — who defeated Lopes in 2023 — will likely be arguing his case soon as well.

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