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Alexander Volkanovski not yet featherweight GOAT, places Conor McGregor 'bottom of list'

Alexander Volkanovski says he cannot yet be regarded as the greatest featherweight champion of all-time - a list in which he ranks former champion Conor McGregor at the bottom.

Unbeaten in his past 20 professional bouts, the Australian defends the divisional crown for a third time this weekend at UFC 273, when he faces “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung at the top of the bill in Jacksonville, Florida.

Volkanovski, whose pro record reads 23-1, has won all 10 of his fights in the UFC, including against former champions Jose Aldo and Max Holloway. He defeated the latter twice, in fact, with the rematch coming at UFC 251 during the inaugural Fight Island in Abu Dhabi in July 2020. It represents the sort of resume that has many proclaiming Volkanovski already as the best to ever do it at featherweight.

However, speaking to media in Florida on Wednesday, the current champion said Aldo remains the division’s all-time lead light. The Brazilian reigned supreme for almost five years before his title run was ended famously by McGregor in 16 seconds at UFC 194 in 2015.

“I believe I’ve still got more work to do,” Volkanovski said. “I give Aldo the respect. To be champion for as long as he was, he’s incredible. No matter the opposition that I’m facing like himself, Max and that, I’m fighting absolute killers, it’s pretty clear.

“But at the same time, to be champion that long - there’s going to be days you don’t show up, bad weight cuts, injuries, you name it. We’ve all done it and it’s a nightmare to not be on, on a day where you’ve got to go out there and defend your belt. For him to be a champion for so long, that’s saying something.”

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