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Matchmaker Monday | what’s next after UFC 290?

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UFC 290 went down as one of the greatest cards in recent history, but now it’s time to look at what’s next for the card’s biggest winners and losers.

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(c) Alexander Volkanovski (26-2) – UFC featherweight champion

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It was another masterclass performance for Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 290. The Aussie made light work of Yair Rodriguez, dispatching of the interim champion in under three rounds. The next bout for Volkanovski is not clear cut. He stated that he required surgery on his arm, which might place him on the sidelines and exclude him from a rematch with lightweight champion Islam Makhachev at UFC 294. If that happens to be the case, Georgia’s Ilia Topuria, who is coming off a stellar showcase against Josh Emmett, seems like a logicial fight for Volkanovski. ‘The Great’ seems to agree with that sentiment, though he sees himself “squashing” Topuria with ease.

(#1) Yair Rodriguez (15-4, 1 NC) – former interim UFC featherweight champion

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It wasn’t the night that Yair Rodriguez had in mind, but his spirited effort hasn’t dropped his stock. Now, with his interim title gone and a second title run needed, there are plenty of matchups that the Mexican could find himself in. Given some of the matchups that are already booked, I would like to see Rodriguez defend his ranking against Movsar Evloev. The latter boasts a 17-0 record and has been virtually untouched up to this point. Having Rodriguez and Evloev face off over five rounds would be another instance of the new generation taking on an established contender. ‘El Pantera’ may need to heal up after this bout, but once he’s good to go, I’d definitely be interested in this fight.

(c) Alexandre Pantoja (26-5) – UFC flyweight champion

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It was a long journey to gold, but Alexandre Pantoja can finally call himself a UFC champion. The Brazilian battled through a competitive fight with Brandon Moreno, ultimately emerging victorious. Regardless of what the outcome was, I felt that Brandon Royval was the clear number one contender at 125lbs. I don’t think Pantoja’s victory changes that in the slightest. As soon as both men are ready to fight, a title matchup between these two killers is a no brainer. For now, however, ‘The Cannibal’ can bask in the joy of his title-winning performance.

(#1) Brandon Moreno (21-7-2) – former two-time UFC flyweight champion

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Life has three certainties: death, taxes and Brandon Moreno fighting his heart out. For as fantastic as the fight was, the loss has cost Moreno the flyweight title and ended his second reign as champion. An immediate rematch would be illogical, given the fact that Mexico’s ex-champ has had no successful title defenses and UFC 290 marks his third overall loss to Pantoja. Instead, a bout with Amir Albazi would make more sense. One is coming off of a title loss, one is on the come-up. ‘The Assassin Baby’ will continue to be a fan favourite, regardless of who he fights.

(#5) Dricus du Plessis (20-2) – UFC middleweight contender

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Statistically, there were bigger upsets than Dricus du Plessis’, but there’s no denying that his victory was the most important at UFC 290. The South African shocked the world with his stoppage of Robert Whittaker, which earned him a shot at champion Israel Adesanya. There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that this is the next fight to make; the only question is when it will take place. Should du Plessis be healed up in time, UFC 293 in Sydney would suit perfectly. One thing is for certain – these men do not like one another and the build up to their title clash will be one to remember.

(#2) Robert Whittaker (25-7) – former UFC middleweight champion

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No one expected it, but Robert Whittaker was forced to swallow the bitter pill of a loss over the weekend. The former titlist missed out on a third chance at Adesanya, but at 32 years old and possessing one of the best resumes in the division, I still feel that ‘The Reaper’ has a chance to work his way back to title contention. Next up for him should be a five-rounder with Sean Strickland, in my opinion. It’s an interesting stylistic clash that would propel the victor back into the position to fight for a belt.

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STYLEBENDER PRAISES POATAN

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It seems Alex Pereira is on a lot of minds of late. His former nemesis ‘Stylebender’ Israel Adesanya has been speaking about him this week and, rather surprisingly, heaped praise on the Brazilian.  

The pair have shared an intense rivalry throughout their respective kickboxing and mixed  martial arts careers, with Pereira beating Adesanya three times before ‘The Last Stylebender’ finally got the edge over ‘Poatan’ in their last meeting a year ago. 

Pereira won their first meeting in the kickboxing ring by decision back in 2016 and then knocked out Adesanya in a rematch eleven months later. 

He then finished Adesanya in the fifth round at UFC 281 to claim the middleweight title  in only his sixth professional MMA bout, before Adesanya reclaimed the belt a few months later with a devastating right hook. 

Adesanya went on to lose the belt to Sean Strickland and has since been on a self imposed sabbatical from the sport. He was an interested spectator as Pereira moved up to the light heavyweight division, before winning and then defending the belt in that  division too. 

Speaking with former UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson on his YouTube  channel this week, Adesanya had nothing but praise for Pereira, and insists the Brazilian brings out the best in him: 

He’s a special fighter” said Adesanya. “He’s a special human being. What he’s done in  this game, in fighting, and for his life as well, I’ll always respect him. I’m grateful for  those moments because, for me, it taught me so much about myself and where I can  go”. 

Despite losing the first three fights in their series, Adesanya insists the fights were  closer than that record suggests: 

First fight in China, I thought I won. These casuals don’t. These plebs don’t. I thought I  won. Even he thought I won until he got his hand raised. Second fight, I’m beating his ass  and he gets me. Again in New Your (UFC 281) I’m beating him. Rocked him, took him  down, held him down, beat him and he gets me…I just knew that I can beat this guy”. 

With Adesanya rumoured to be coming back to challenge Dricus Du Plessis for the  185lb title, and Alex Pereira seemingly looking upwards toward the heavyweight division  for his next challenge, it seems the pair are out of each other’s crosshairs…for now at least.

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JAMAHAL HILL WANTS REVENGE

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Despite being just two weeks removed from his defeat to Alex Pereira in the main event at UFC 300, Jamahal Hill is climbing straight back on the horse and already has his next fight lined up. ‘Sweet Dreams’ is scheduled to face Khalil Roundtree Jr at UFC 303 on June 29th

The card will be headlined by the long-awaited return of ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor, and Hill has elected to step straight back into fight camp rather than sit on the sidelines and recover from the devastating first round knockout he suffered at the hands of Pereira. 

Rountree will be coming into this bout on a five-fight winning streak and has finished seven of his 9 UFC victories by knockout. Sitting at #8 in the UFC’s light heavyweight rankings, Rountree will surely see a victory over a former champion like Hill as a short cut to a title shot. 

Given that Hill will likely have received a 60-day medical suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and there are only 77 days separating UFCs 300 and 303, there are certainly questions to be raised about the decision of Hill and his team to take this fight. 

Hill explained in an interview with The Schmo that he sees the proximity of the two fights  being a positive for his physical preparations, and that he is focused on avenging the loss to Pereira: 

“I’m already in good shape” he explained. I’m feeling good, heading into another camp  just makes sense, I get to go into a camp in shape instead of going into camp off a layoff  so I think that’ll be a huge plus and will help me go out and put on the performance I  need to against Khalil Rountree to put myself back in position to get that Alex Pereira fight back. 

“It’s about getting back to that fight, I want to fight Alex again just because of the narrative surrounding it ” 

Hill originally won the 205lb title after defeating Pereira’s coach Glover Teixeira over five rounds at UFC 283 in January of 2023. He then ruptured his Achilles tendon last July and vacated the belt which Pereira won by beating Jiri Prochazka at UFC 295 in November.

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Muay Thai Legends Liam Harrison And Seksan Set For Dream Match At ONE 168

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After much deliberation, striking veterans Liam Harrison and Seksan Or Kwanmuang have finally found a date for their highly anticipated clash. 

The pair will meet in a 140-pound catchweight Muay Thai contest when ONE Championship returns to the U.S. for ONE 168: Denver on Saturday, 7th September. 

The event inside Denver, Colorado’s Ball Arena is already stacking up to be one of the biggest cards of the year for the world’s largest martial arts organization, and the addition of this matchup will only increase the hype among martial arts fans. 

Harrison has been on the sidelines for some time now. He suffered a worrying knee injury when he challenged former ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nong-O Hama for the gold at ONE on Prime Video 1 in August 2022, and he had to overcome further complications before thinking about a return to action. 

The British striking legend will have a chance to shake off the cobwebs before colliding with Seksan, however, as he is scheduled to make his way back to ONE for a battle with Katsuki Kitano at ONE 167: Stamp vs. Zamboanga on 8th June.

“Hitman” will need all the preparation he can get for his match with Seksan. The former Rajadamnern Stadium and WBC Muay Thai World Champion has built a fearsome reputation in ONE Championship over the last 15 months, given that he amassed eight consecutive wins after his debut last January. 

Seksan appeared unstoppable in the promotion until he met Japanese star Yutaro Asashi at ONE Friday Fights 58 earlier this month.

After three thrilling rounds of Muay Thai, the Thai veteran fell to a unanimous decision loss, which means he’ll be charged up for a triumphant return to form against Harrison. 

And with “Hitman” keen to find his way back to the top in ONE, their clash in Denver on 7th September is all but guaranteed to be a barnburner.

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