UFC 284 at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, featured 2023's biggest fight thus far: Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski moved up to challenge lightweight king Islam Makhachev.
Makhachev, for his part, has also lost only once, back in 2015 in his second UFC fight. He held a fantastic 12-1 record and was making his very first title defense since dominating and submitting Charles Oliveira for the lightweight crown late last year. Due in large part to his size, Makhachev was a heavy favorite in the main event, despite Volkanovski's pound-for-pound status.
It was a highly technical and razor-close affair through all five rounds. Makhachev was competitive on the feet and his takedowns made the difference in many stanzas. Still, Volkanovski resisted both submissions and heavy damage to close the fight strong. However, the lightweight ruler survived and retained his crown via unanimous decision.
In the co-main, Mexican dynamo Yair Rodriguez faced Josh Emmett for the interim featherweight crown due to Volkanovski moving up. Rodriguez had only fought twice in the past three years, going 1-1. He lost a close battle against Holloway and then won against two-time challenger Brian Ortega after Ortega suffered a bad shoulder injury at the end of the first round. Rodriguez has elite kickboxing and good boxing, but is clearly lacking in the grappling department, an area which multiple opponents have exploited. Josh Emmett, on the other hand, had won 5 in a row since a catastrophic knockout loss against Jeremy Stephens that required facial reconstructive surgery. The most recent victory was a split decision over Calvin Kattar that most had Kattar winning. With Emmett, the concern was about his age, as he turns 38 in less than a month, which is seemingly ancient for 145 pounds.
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Emmett may have won the first round by taking Rodriguez down and ground-and-pounding him. However, in the second round, Rodriguez brutalized Emmett with body kicks and landed punches at will. An over-eager jumping knee allowed Emmett to get a late takedown, but then Rodriguez locked in a triangle choke, his first submission victory since 2014, prior to his UFC debut.
Elsewhere, Perth's own Jack Della Maddalena electrified the home crowd with his most impressive victory yet, a fantastic club-and-sub of tough veteran Randy Brown. Maddalena is now 4-0 in the UFC and all four triumphs have been first-round stoppages.
With those results in mind, here are several intriguing matchups that suggest themselves;