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Alex Volkanovski ‘done’ fighting ‘if things go terribly wrong’ at UFC 333

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 01: Alexander Volkanovski of Australia warms up prior to his fight during the UFC 325 event at Qudos Bank Arena on February 01, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC)

UFC featherweight champion, Alex Volkanovski, can’t seem to escape those retirement rumors.

Volkanovski turns 38 in just a few weeks and has been through some absolute wars in his UFC career, which include epic showdowns against all-time greats like Max Holloway and Islam Makhachev, just to name a few.

The 28-4 Aussie is currently coming off back-to-back decisions wins over Diego Lopes and will return to the Octagon for a UFC 333 title defense opposite No. 1-ranked Movsar Evloev on Oct. 24 in Abu Dhabi.

“If things go terribly wrong, alright, we’re done,” Volkanovski said on YouTube. “If things go very well, like the last one, no damage, go through, alright, we’ll keep it rolling. Taking each fight as it goes, just trying to be real with it. But I don’t have plans on retiring right now — money’s always good.”

Volkanovski is 15-3 under the UFC banner with his only losses coming to Makhachev (twice) and Ilia Topuria, so it’s not like “The Great” is mired in some horrible losing streak like former champion BJ Penn.

In addition, his undefeated UFC 333 opponent has never finished a fight inside the Octagon and is most dangerous as an offensive wrestler, which doesn’t scream “future CTE” in terms of damage incurred.

Win or lose, Volkanovski — by his own words — is here to stay.

Source: Yahoo Sports

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