Alexander Volkanovski still betting favorite to defeat Yair Rodríguez at UFC 290 in July title fight

Alexander Volkanovski vs. Yair Rodriguez title fight scheduled for UFC 290 JulyInitially opening as a betting favorite to successfully unify the featherweight titles against interim gold holder, Yair Rodríguez at UFC 290 next month, fellow divisional champion, Alexander Volkanovski is hotly closing as a betting favorite to defeat the Mexican in July. Volkanovski, a former undisputed featherweight titleholder, will attempt to land undisputed status during International […]

Alexander Volkanovski vs. Yair Rodriguez title fight scheduled for UFC 290 July

Initially opening as a betting favorite to successfully unify the featherweight titles against interim gold holder, Yair Rodríguez at UFC 290 next month, fellow divisional champion, Alexander Volkanovski is hotly closing as a betting favorite to defeat the Mexican in July.

Volkanovski, a former undisputed featherweight titleholder, will attempt to land undisputed status during International Fight Week next month – taking on interim gold holder, Rodríguez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Suffering his first promotional loss back in February in his pursuit of duel-weight champion status, Volkanovski dropped a close, competitive unanimous decision loss to Russian standout, Islam Makhachev in the pair’s undisputed championship fight in Perth, Australia in the main event of UFC 284. 

As for Rodríguez, in the night’s co-headliner, the Chihuahua native landed interim gold with a stunning victory against Josh Emmett – submitting the featherweight knockout artist with a brutal second round triangle choke submission success. 

And initially opening as a betting favorite to defeat Rodríguez and successfully unify the featherweight titles at UFC 290, Volkanovski is currently sitting as a -435 betting favorite to defeat Rodríguez, with the interim champion sitting as a +350 betting underdog.

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25-2 as a professional, prior to his lightweight division loss to Makhachev on home soil back in February, Volkanovski would land a whopping 12 consecutive triumphs at the featherweight limit en route to eventual championship success.

Winning spoils in December 2019 in a title fight with Max Holloway, Volkanovski would then successfully defend the featherweight crown against the Hawaiian in two further fights, as well as securing wins against Brian Ortega, and Chan Sung Jung during his reign as divisional kingpin.

A former pound-for-pound number one ranked fighter under the promotion’s banner, New South Wales native, Volkanvoski landed wins over the likes of former title challenger, Chad Mendes, and inaugural divisional champion, Jose Aldo en route to his championship win over Holloway in 2019. 

15-3(1) as a professional, Mexican striker, Rodríguez has only suffered Octagon blemishes against former champions, Frankie Edgar during his initial featherweight rise, as well as the above-mentioned common-foe, Holloway – the latter of which in November 2021. 

In the midst of a two-fight winning run, Rodríguez submitted the above-noted, Emmett to secure interim division spoils, having previously emerged with a TKO win against common-opposition, Ortega in the main event of UFC Fight Night Long Island last year after the latter suffered a shoulder injury following an opening round submission attempt. 

Landing six straight victories before his loss to Edgar, Rodríguez has defeated the likes of Andre Fili, Dan Hooker, former undisputed welterweight and lightweight champion, B.J. Penn, as well as Jeremy Stephens, and the aforenoted, Jung during his time at the featherweight limit. In his promotional debut, Rodríguez landed The Ultimate Fighter Latin America tournament win, landing a unanimous decision win over Leonardo Morales in 2014. 

Yair Rodríguez heralded ahead of UFC 290 title fight: ‘He’s one of the wildest motherf*ckers ever in MMA’

Yair Rodríguez heralded wildest motherf*cker of all time Joe Rogan ahead of UFC 290Ahead of his incoming featherweight title unification clash with fellow gold holder, Alexander Volkanovski, interim division gold holder, Yair Rodríguez has been heralded as one of the “wildest” fighters and most dynamic strikers in the Octagon has ever hosted, by long-time color-commentating staple, Joe Rogan. Rodríguez, the current interim featherweight champion, is slated to take […]

Yair Rodríguez heralded wildest motherf*cker of all time Joe Rogan ahead of UFC 290

Ahead of his incoming featherweight title unification clash with fellow gold holder, Alexander Volkanovski, interim division gold holder, Yair Rodríguez has been heralded as one of the “wildest” fighters and most dynamic strikers in the Octagon has ever hosted, by long-time color-commentating staple, Joe Rogan.

Rodríguez, the current interim featherweight champion, is slated to take main event honors at UFC 290 next month during International Fight Week, taking on fellow division champion, Volkanovski in a main event title unifcation clash at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Securing interim divisional gold at UFC 284 back in February, featherweight staple, Rodríguez turned in a dominant win over incoming UFC Fight Night Jacksonville headliner, Josh Emmett, submitting the veteran knockout artist with a second round triangle choke – displaying his often overlooked grappling ability. 

The victory came as Rodriguez’s second on the bounce in the last year, following a TKO win over former title challenger, Brian Ortega in the main event of UFC Fight Night Long Island – forcing a stoppage in the opening round after the common-foe suffered a dislocated shoulder as Rodriguez attempted a submission from his back.

Joe Rogan heaps praise on interim featherweight champion, Yair Rodríguez

And ahead of his title unification clash with New South Wales technician, Volkanovski, Rodríguez has been showered with praise by the aforenoted, Rogan – who is slated to return to the commentary booth to call the night’s action at UFC 290.

“Have you seen Yair Rodríguez fight?” Joe Rogan asked his guest during a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. “Yair Rodríguez is one of the wildest motherf*ckers that’s ever fougt in MMA. Yair has some of the craziest kciks. He’s got his taekwondo background but he does all this wild sh*t. He hit B.J. Penn with a 360 roundhouse kick. He f*cked B.J. Penn up.”

“Look at this motherf*cker,” Rogan continued. “He kicked him with the righht, and then in the air hits him with the left. He’s a beast. He’s so dynamic, his striking and on the ground. He finished Josh Emmett with a triangle in his last fight. On the ground he’s nasty. He’s f*cking wicked. He’s wicked, and he’s really hard to figure out because everything he does is different – f*cking genius.” 

Aljamain Sterling plots featherweight title siege ahead of UFC 288 return: ‘Maybe I defend the belt one time’

Aljamain Sterling plots featherweight move following UFC 288 return maybe I defend the belt one timeAhead of his incoming UFC 288 championship outing against former titleholder, Henry Cejudo this weekend, reigning bantamweight kingpin, Aljamain Sterling has his sights set on an eventual championship outing at the featherweight limit, in pursuit of a second Octagon crown. Slated to headline UFC 288 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey this weekend […]

Aljamain Sterling plots featherweight move following UFC 288 return maybe I defend the belt one time

Ahead of his incoming UFC 288 championship outing against former titleholder, Henry Cejudo this weekend, reigning bantamweight kingpin, Aljamain Sterling has his sights set on an eventual championship outing at the featherweight limit, in pursuit of a second Octagon crown.

Slated to headline UFC 288 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey this weekend in a championship outing against former duel-weight champion, Cejudo, Sterling will attempt to become the first bantamweight titleholder to successfully defend the crown on three separate occasions.

Last time out, Uniondale native, Sterling co-headlined UFC 280 back in October of last year in Abu Dhabi, UAE, stopping former champion, T.J. Dillashaw with a second round slew of ground strikes.

Aljamain Sterling still plotting featherweight UFC move

And ahead of UFC 288 this weekend against Cejudo, Sterling has outlined his intentions to likely challenge a combination of champions, Alexander Volkanovski, or Yair Rodriguez at the featherweight limit in the future.

“I smash Henry [Cejudo],” Aljamain Sterling told Megan Olivi. “I smash [Sean] O’Malley. I go up to 145 [pounds], I fight [Alexander] Volkanovski or [Yair] Rodriguez and maybe I defend the belt one time and I’m done.” 

As for both Volkanovski and Rodriguez, the featherweight titleholders are slated to headline UFC 290 during International Fight Week in July of this summer, in a championship unification clash. 

Both sharing their predictions ahead of ‘The Garden State’ title affair, Sterling maintains that once he defeats Cejudo at UFC 288, the former two-weight champion and Olympic gold medalist will call time on his professional career again.

While on the other hand, Los Angeles-born challenger, Cejudo backs his style to comfortably dispatch Sterling within just three rounds come their UFC 288 headlining clash, further claiming he’s just back in the promotion to “rob the bank” against Sterling

Alexander Volkanovski cautious of Yair Rodríguez ahead of UFC 290: ‘He’s one of the most dangerous fighters’

Alexander Volkanovski Yair Rodriguez one of the most dangerous fighters UFC 290Alexander Volkanovski has claimed interim featherweight gold holder, Yair Rodríguez is likely going to be one of the most “dangerous” fighters he will share the Octagon with ahead of their UFC 290 title unification fight – touting his dynamism and knockout ability. Volkanovski, a current featherweight champion to boot, most recently headlined UFC 284 back […]

Alexander Volkanovski Yair Rodriguez one of the most dangerous fighters UFC 290

Alexander Volkanovski has claimed interim featherweight gold holder, Yair Rodríguez is likely going to be one of the most “dangerous” fighters he will share the Octagon with ahead of their UFC 290 title unification fight – touting his dynamism and knockout ability.

Volkanovski, a current featherweight champion to boot, most recently headlined UFC 284 back in February of this year in Perth, Australia – suffering his first promotional loss in a unanimous decision loss against undisputed lightweight kingpin, Islam Makhachev.

On that same card, Chihuahua native, Rodríguez managed to mint himself as the interim featherweight champion, submitting Josh Emmett with a second round triangle choke submission triumph. 

Earlier this month, reports confirmed how the promotion are targeting a title unification fight between Volkanovski and Rodríguez for UFC 290 during International Fight Week in July – with the matchup expected to take main event honors

Alexander Volkanovski weighs up Yair Rodríguez clash at UFC 290

Sharing his thoughts on the matchup, Volkanovski claims Rodríguez may be the most dangerous fighters he has shared the Octagon with so far during his gold-laden UFC tenure.

“I’m looking at him (Yair Rodríguez) as a real challenger,” Alexander Volkanovski told The Mac Life during a recent interview. “Like, he’s a dangerous fighter. He could be one of the most dangerous fighters I’ve foguth, really. When you talk about unpredictability, knockout power, and so many different tools, you need to take him really serious (sic).”

“I think I’m the best fighter in the world, so am I confident? Yeah,” Alexander Volkanovski explained. “But I know not to take this guy lightly. He’s been dominating and looking good in his last few fights, you know what I mean?” *(Transcribed by MMA Mania

In his last featherweight outing, Volkanovski retained his championship in a one-sided unanimous decision victory over recent UFC Kansas City headliner and three-time foe, former titleholder, Max Holloway in July of last year in the co-main event of UFC 276. 

Report – Alexander Volkanovski, Yair Rodriguez title fight targeted for UFC 290 in July

Alexander Volkanovski vs. Yair Rodriguez title fight scheduled for UFC 290 JulyA featherweight championship unification fight between current division champion, Alexander Volkanovski, and the interim titleholder, Yair Rodriguez, is currently targeted to feature at UFC 290 on July 8. during International Fight Week at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. As per an initial report from Ariel Helwani, contracts for a title unification battle between […]

Alexander Volkanovski vs. Yair Rodriguez title fight scheduled for UFC 290 July

A featherweight championship unification fight between current division champion, Alexander Volkanovski, and the interim titleholder, Yair Rodriguez, is currently targeted to feature at UFC 290 on July 8. during International Fight Week at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As per an initial report from Ariel Helwani, contracts for a title unification battle between Volkanovski and Rodriguez have yet to be penned by either champion, however, the promotion are working toward booking the fight between the duo for UFC 290 this summer.

Alexander Volkanovski and Yair Rodriguez targeted to meet this summer

“Alexander Volkanovski x Yair Rodriguez is scheduled for UFC 290 on July 8, per sources,” Helwani tweeted. “Not signed yet but everyone is on board. Featherweight title unification bout. TBD on what will serve as the main event for that card just yet.” 

Most recently headlining UFC 284 back in February of this year in Perth, Australia – Alexander Volkanovski suffered his first organizational defeat, dropping a unanimous decision loss to current lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev in a bid to become a two-division champion.

On that same pay-per-view card, Mexican striker, Rodriguez managed to clinch an interim featherweight title with a second round triangle submission win over Josh Emmett at the RAC Arena event. The victory earned the Chihuahua native a Performance of the Night bonus.

Most recently competing at the featherweight limit during International Fight Week in July of last year at UFC 276, New South Wales technician, Volkanovski handed a third career loss to common-foe and former undisputed featherweight champion, Max Holloway. The victory came as Volkanovski’s fourth defense of the undisputed crown.

As for Rodriguez, the nine-year Octagon veteran turned in his second consecutive triumph with his submission win over Emmett, having previously secured a TKO victory over another common-opponent, Brian Ortega, who suffered an injury during their UFC Long Island main event fight back in July of last year to boot.

During his time as undisputed featherweight champion, Volkanovski has also defended the title against both the aforenoted, Ortega – and a third common-foe, Chan Sung Jung

Report: Alex Volkanovski vs. Yair Rodriguez Featherweight Title Fight Set for UFC 290

Alex Volkanovski and Yair Rodriguez are reportedly set to clash in a featherweight title unification bout at UFC 290. According to Ariel Helwani of The MMA…

Alex Volkanovski and Yair Rodriguez are reportedly set to clash in a featherweight title unification bout at UFC 290. According to Ariel Helwani of The MMA…