Islam Makhachev yesterday defied a rowdy crowd and a sustained challenge from Alexander Volkanovski to cement his supremacy in the UFC lightweight division in a grueling fight in Perth, Australia.
In the main event of UFC 284, Makhachev defended his 155-pound belt with a unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46) to prevail in a five-round slugfest.
The 31-year-old also claimed the title of best pound-for-pound fighter from featherweight champion Australian Volkanovski, who saw his 22-win streak ended.
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“People will call me not just champ, but best fighter in the world. I’m very happy,” said the Russian who was jeered throughout the fight by a sold-out crowd of 13,000 at RAC Arena.
“I landed many good punches, but he’s strong and a real champion. He was the best fighter in the world ... not now,” he said.
Makhachev (24 wins, one loss) had to fend off a furious challenge from the 34-year-old Volkanovski, but his grappling and wrestling prowess proved enough.
Volkanovski, a former concreter and rugby league player, landed several blows and dominated for stretches of the contest, but fell in his second defeat from 27 fights.
“It was a winnable fight. I’m very harsh on myself,” said Volkanovski, who hopes for a rematch with Makhachev after suffering his first UFC defeat.
“I’m still proud of myself ... but I expected to win and could have capitalized on things earlier [in the fight]. Maybe I held back just a little bit until the last round,” Volkanovski said.
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