Twitter Reacts To Alexander Volkanovski Dethroning Max Holloway At UFC 245

In the co-main event of the UFC 245 main card, Max Holloway put his title up for grabs against Alexander Volkanovski. Holloway came into the fight off a successful title defense against Frankie Edgar. “Blessed” is widely regarded as the best 145-pounder of all time. But now, he faces a hungry challenger in Volkanovski. Volkanovski […]

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In the co-main event of the UFC 245 main card, Max Holloway put his title up for grabs against Alexander Volkanovski.

Holloway came into the fight off a successful title defense against Frankie Edgar. “Blessed” is widely regarded as the best 145-pounder of all time. But now, he faces a hungry challenger in Volkanovski. Volkanovski entered the bout on a ridiculous 17-fight win streak, and coming off a win over Jose Aldo in Brazil. A win over Holloway would be a tremendous start to a world title reign.

Volkanovski and Holloway both showed up to fight, but it was the former who landed the bigger shots, and deteriorated the leg of Holloway throughout all five rounds. After 25 minutes, the judges determined that Volkanovski did enough to earn the victory, and claim the featherweight title.

Check out how the MMA community reacted to Volkanovski dethroning Holloway on Twitter here:

What did you think of Volkanovski besting Holloway at UFC 245 earlier tonight?

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UFC 245 Highlights: Alexander Volkanovski Dethrones Max Holloway

Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski was a heck of a fight at UFC 245.  The two fighters met in a featherweight title bout at the UFC 245 pay-per-view event on Saturday night (December 14, 2019) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This…

Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski was a heck of a fight at UFC 245.  The two fighters met in a featherweight title bout at the UFC 245 pay-per-view event on Saturday night (December 14, 2019) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a high-level technical fight that was dominated by striking as […]

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Alexander Volkanovski Dethrones Max Holloway – UFC 245 Results

In the co-main event of UFC 245, Max Holloway puts his featherweight title up for grabs against Alexander Volkanovski. Round 1: Holloway with a nice jab that connects, and Volkanovski responds with some le kicks. Volkanovski with a good pair of shots inside the pocket before Holloway separates. Another left hook lands for Volkanovski. Volkanovski […]

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In the co-main event of UFC 245, Max Holloway puts his featherweight title up for grabs against Alexander Volkanovski.

Round 1:

Holloway with a nice jab that connects, and Volkanovski responds with some le kicks. Volkanovski with a good pair of shots inside the pocket before Holloway separates. Another left hook lands for Volkanovski. Volkanovski with a right hand that lands. More big hooks land for Volkanovski inside the pocket and Holloway lands a jab going back.

Holloway lands a leg kick as he continues to press forward. Volkanovski lands another pair of hooks as he comes inside. Volkanovski comes in hard for a takedown attempt against the cage but Holloway defends nicely. Holloway separates and circles out. The round comes to an end.

Round 2:

Volkanovski with another leg kick to start the round. Another leg kick from Volkanvoski and Holloway stumbles a bit. Nice combinations from Volkanovski now, and he’s sprinkling in leg kicks to continue the damage on Holloway’s lead leg. Volkanovski is really liking the leg attack, and Holloway isn’t doing much of anything to defend it.

Now Holloway putting things together inside the pocket but Volkanovski lands a big lead hook blasting forward. Holloway with a nice combination off a Volkanovski kick attempt. A nice 1-2 down the pipe from Holloway. The round comes to an end.

Round 3:

Holloway seems to be turning up the volume early on. A front kick to the body lands for Volkanovski. Volkanovski blitzes forward for another lead hook. Another lead hook from Volkanovski off a Holloway uppercut. A very nice right-hand lands for Volkanovski. Another right-hand lands for Volkanovski. Volkanovski now finding a home for his hooks inside the pocket.

A left hand from Volkanovski and he follows up with a kick to the body. Both en turning up the volume now and Volkanovski isn’t letting up, landing nicely inside the pocket but eating a knee from Holloway. Volkanovski lands a hook and Holloway misses on a spinning kick to the body. The round comes to an end.

Round 4:

Volkanovski mixes in the leg kicks and hooks nicely. Another big hook from Volkanovski lands and Holloway just misses on a low kick. Holloway keeps Volkanovski at bay with a jab before defending a takedown attempt. Holloway now lands a very nice combination backing up. “Blessed” vamping it up now, coming forward with big shots. A right-hand sneaks in for Volkanovski as he blitzes forward.

Holloway lands a nice uppercut after Volkanovski dives forward again. Leg kick and hook combination lands for Volkanovski. Holloway sneaks in a big body shot. More body work from Holloway and now they’re putting together big bombs in the middle of the cage. Holloway is really investing in the body attack now, and Volkanovski seems to have slowed down just a step.

Round 5:

Holloway continues his body attack entering the final round. More leg kicks from Volkanovski. A very nice combination lands for Volkanovski. A big hook for Volkanvoski but Holloway responds with a big body shot. Holloway turns it up but a leg hick and overhand from Volkanovski stops the blitz. A big kick to the body lands for Holloway. More impressive hooks connect for Volkanovski.

Volkanovski clinches up and is looking for a takedown on Holloway against the cage. A big elbow lands for Volkanovski inside and Holloway fires back with a big hook. Now both men are throwing bombs in the pocket, a feint from Volkanovski leads to a takedown attempt but Holloway defends. A nice pair of jabs connect for Volkanovski. Another clinch up from Volkanovski to end the round.

Official Result: Alexander Volkanovski def. Max Holloway via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 50-45)

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UFC 245 Fight Card: PPV Schedule, Odds and Predictions for Usman vs. Covington

On paper, UFC 245 appears to be the crown jewel of UFC’s 2019 offerings. The organization will close out this year’s pay-per-view schedule with a championship triple-header that …

On paper, UFC 245 appears to be the crown jewel of UFC’s 2019 offerings. The organization will close out this year’s pay-per-view schedule with a championship triple-header that …

UFC 245 Staff Predictions: Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington

UFC 245 goes down tomorrow night (Sat. December 14, 2019) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Headlining the card is a massive welterweight title bout between undisputed champion Kamaru Usman and former interim champion Colby Covington. The two high-level wrestlers are expected to put on an extremely interesting stylistic matchup. In the co-main event, Max […]

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UFC 245 goes down tomorrow night (Sat. December 14, 2019) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Headlining the card is a massive welterweight title bout between undisputed champion Kamaru Usman and former interim champion Colby Covington. The two high-level wrestlers are expected to put on an extremely interesting stylistic matchup.

In the co-main event, Max Holloway puts his featherweight title up for grabs against the streaking Alexander Volkanovski. And finally, Amanda Nunes will defend her women’s bantamweight strap against Germaine de Randamie.

We here at LowKickMMA have compiled our UFC 245 staff predictions for the three battles. Check them out below.

UFC 245 Staff Predictions

Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington

Jon Fuentes:

Such a phenomenal stylistic matchup. Both men have ridiculous pace and cardio, and a solid wrestling base to match. Before Covington’s fight with Robbie Lawler, I would have given Usman the striking advantage, but now I’m not so sure. This simply boils down to who will be able to impose their will on the other, and I have a funny feeling Usman will find a way to control the action for five rounds, retaining his title with a decision win. (Prediction: Kamaru Usman)

Abhinav Kini:

This is a tough one to call. Both Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington are so similar and we’ve never really seen them face each other’s style. However, I believe Usman has more power and probably a strength advantage to which will play a big role in the clinch and wrestling department. Usman to outpoint Covington. (Prediction: Kamaru Usman)

Jordan Ellis:

You really can’t get a more even fight than this one. Both fighters have almost identical fighting styles. They rely on insane cardio, high output, and a wrestling base. Despite their talents, this fight will all come down to who wants it more. The pace is going to be crazy and one man will swim while the other drowns.

In my opinion, Colby Covington will be the man to survive this one and become the new champion at UFC 245. He’ll likely pick up a unanimous decision victory but don’t be surprised to see him stop the Usman in this welterweight title fight. (Prediction: Colby Covington)

Timmy Moran:

A close matchup between similar styles for the welterweight championship. Perhaps odds would be even closer if Covington was known mores for his strengths inside the Octagon in comparison to his persona outside of it. Usman has the power and strength advantage, but Covington’s output and cardio can overwhelm anyone. That will result in Colby making the division great again, and becoming the new undisputed welterweight champion. (Prediction: Colby Covington)

Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski

Jon Fuentes:

Alexander Volkanovski is the real deal. The Australian challenger has shown virtually no holes in his game since coming to the UFC. He has hung in there with the best grapplers in the division and shown he has the power to end anyone’s night on a shot’s notice. While Holloway is, arguably, the greatest featherweight of all time, I have a funny feeling we’ll see a new champion leaving Las Vegas tomorrow night. (Prediction: Alexander Volkanovski)

Abhinav Kini:

Alexander Volkanovski is like Frankie Edgar, except with more power, probably more strength, and closer to his prime. I think this will be a close fight, but Holloway’s range, length, and volume will ultimately prove to be decisive and get him the decision. (Prediction: Max Holloway)

Jordan Ellis:

Max Holloway will simply have too much for his challenger at UFC 245. When he’s fighting at featherweight Holloway looks pretty much unstoppable. The Australian will need to hit and hurt the champion early to make a fight of this one and that’s something no one has really done at 145. I see Holloway taking over this fight fairly early on and getting the finish within three rounds to defend his strap and continue to clear out the division. (Prediction: Max Holloway)

Timmy Moran:

Fireworks should fill the Octagon when the co-main event takes place on Saturday. Volkanovski has the power to finish anyone in the division. He also has a reach advantage despite being 5 inches shorter in height. Despite his power and reach advantage, Holloway’s distance control, experience, and gas tank will be too much for the challenger. Expect a five-round battle with Holloway hanging on to his belt when it’s all said and done. (Prediction: Max Holloway)

Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie

Jon Fuentes:

Amanda Nunes is the greatest female fighter of all time, and she shows no signs of slowing down. Nunes has finished the best strikers and grapplers the women’s division has ever seen, and come out on top each time. While she may be fighting a more technically sound striker in de Randamie, Nunes’ power has proven too much for even the most skilled standup artists. Nunes should get the win with a quick day at the office. (Prediction: Amanda Nunes)

Abhinav Kini:

This is an interesting matchup because Germaine de Randamie is the best striker Amanda Nunes will face in recent times. That said, I still expect to see Nunes come away with the decision victory. (Prediction: Amanda Nunes)

Jordan Ellis:

Amanda Nunes might be the greatest female fighter of all time, but she’s in for a tough night’s work against Germaine De Randamie. Both fighters have elite level striking and I expect them to go back and forth for five hard rounds. It’ll be a close decision either way, and fans will be demanding a rematch. Ultimately though I expect Nunes to retain her title although it won’t be easy or clear cut. (Prediction: Amanda Nunes)

Timmy Moran:

Expect Germaine to keep the contest on the feet and try to utilize her striking against Nunes. Despite impressive kickboxing credentials, Germaine will have her hands full with Nunes come Saturday. Nunes has the skillset and power to nullify Germaine’s strengths and finish her on the feet, or take her down and submit her as she’s done in the past. Too many ways to win for Nunes. The Champ keeps her belt on Saturday. (Prediction: Amanda Nunes)

What do you think about our UFC 245 staff predictions?

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UFC 245 Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Tomorrow (Sat. December 14, 2019) UFC 245 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event of the night, Kamaru Usman defends his welterweight championship against Colby Covington. The co-main event will see Max Holloway defend his featherweight championship against Alexander Volkanovski. And, of course, in […]

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Tomorrow (Sat. December 14, 2019) UFC 245 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event of the night, Kamaru Usman defends his welterweight championship against Colby Covington. The co-main event will see Max Holloway defend his featherweight championship against Alexander Volkanovski. And, of course, in the third title fight of the night, UFC double champ Amanda Nunes defends her bantamweight crown against Germaine de Randamie.

The UFC has compiled a tremendous show for mixed martial arts (MMA) fans to enjoy. Check out the UFC 245 full fight card, start time, and information on how to watch below.

UFC 245 Full Fight Card

Main Card (PPV, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Welterweight: (C) Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington
  • Featherweight: (C) Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski
  • Women’s bantamweight: (C) Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie
  • Bantamweight: Marlon Moraes vs. Jose Aldo
  • Bantamweight: Petr Yan vs. Urijah Faber

Prelims (ESPN2, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Welterweight: Geoff Neal vs. Mike Perry
  • Women’s bantamweight: Irene Aldana vs. Ketlen Vieira
  • Middleweight: Omari Akhmedov vs. Ian Heinisch
  • Welterweight: Matt Brown vs. Ben Saunders

Early Prelims (ESPN+, 6:15 p.m. ET)

  • Featherweight: Chase Hooper vs. Daniel Teymur
  • Flyweight: Kai Kara-France vs. Brandon Moreno
  • Women’s flyweight: Viviane Araujo vs. Jessica Eye
  • Middleweight: Oskar Piechota vs. Punahele Soriano

Will you be tuning into UFC 245 tomorrow night?

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