The UFC 284 main event this past Saturday in Perth, Australia, was an historic one. It’s not often we get to see a champion go after a second concurrent belt, but that’s just what featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski did when he went up to lightweight to challenge Islam Makhachev. To make things even more interesting, Volkanovski was the No. 1 fighter on most pound-for-pound lists – and the UFC’s internal rankings had Makhachev at No.
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