Alexander Volkanovski didn’t walk away from UFC 294 victorious, but the love he received proved unwavering regardless.
When Volkanovski (26-3 MMA, 13-2 UFC) arrived home in Australia, he was greeted by his family and friends – and a traditional haka performance. There were hugs, gifts and cheers as Volkanovski was welcomed back with open arms.
“That was a surprise. I had no idea,” Volkanovski said in a video posted by the UFC. “I was walking out and I’d seen a few … it caught me by surprise. I choked up a little bit coming down, and I ended up holding it together over here. Obviously I really appreciate everyone. The support has been incredible.”
Still an inspiration to a nation
FW champ @AlexVolkanovski got the welcome he deserved when he returned home from #UFC294! pic.twitter.com/oQ3HlQ44vu
— UFC_AUSNZ (@UFC_AUSNZ) October 24, 2023
The UFC featherweight champion, Volkanovski challenged Islam Makhachev for the promotion’s lightweight title Saturday at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi and was knocked out by a head kick in Round 1. The loss was his second unsuccessful title challenge vs. Makhachev, who also defeated him by split decision at UFC 284 in February.
After the fight, Volkanovski explained the hardships of being a high-level competitor as he held back tears during a raw post-fight news conference. Volkanovski aims to return to featherweight in January and defend his title vs. Ilia Topuria.
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