Alexander Volkov Expected Even Quicker Victory Over Alexander Romanov

Alexander
Volkov
was nearly flawless in the
UFC Fight Night 221
co-main event.

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The 6-foot-7 Russian denied multiple takedown attempts from
Alexander
Romanov
before putting his opponent away with ground-and-pound
just 2:16 into Round 1 of their heavyweight clash at The Theater at
Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas on Saturday night. In addition to
failing on all of his takedown tries, Romanov didn’t land a strike
in the abbreviated bout. Even then, Volkov thought his win could
have arrived earlier than it did.

“You always feel good after the victory, so I feel great that I
won. Really what I’d like to say is everything that we’ve worked on
in the camp, everything we’ve put so much time into, I really feel
that it’s great that it happened the way that it happened,” Volkov
said through a translator at the post-fight press conference.
“Exactly what we expected him to do, he did in the fight. This is
what we worked on.

“So I feel like it wasn’t as fast as we thought it was going to be,
but everything we expected did happen, which is why the fight
happened the way that it did.”

While Volkov is firmly established as a Top 10 heavyweight,
Romanov’s hype has faded after following 16 consecutive wins with
back-to-back defeats in the Octagon. Volkov can envision a scenario
where he and Romanov work together as training partners.

“I wish him good luck, I think he’s a great guy. I think we could
actually even work together in the future,”Volkov said. “There’s
lots of things that I could take from him when it comes to
wrestling, I’m sure I could work with him on his striking. Really
everybody who’s in the Top 15 is all worthy opponents. We could all
learn something from each other and we could all face each other in
the future.

“My biggest thing is that I hope that this second loss is not going
to be too much of a roadblock for him, that he’s not going to stop
believing in himself and he’s going to keep moving forward.”

Volkov has fought the vast majority of the UFC’s ranked
heavyweights, and he hopes to avoid facing an opponent like
Tai
Tuivasa
or Derrick
Lewis
that is on a losing streak.

“Really, I’d like to possibly revenge somebody that I’ve lost to,”
Volkov said. “Maybe, for instance, my rematch with [Ciryl] Gane
would be interesting.”

Though Volkov has a lot of mileage with 46 professional bouts to
his credit, he is relatively young for a heavyweight at 34 years
old. With the way things are going, “Drago” can see himself
continuing to fight for quite some time.

“I’ve done this for a while, but at the age I started in, I was
still learning. So I’m just now coming into form,” he said. “I
think I am still learning myself. We can possibly say I have a
threshold of maybe 40 [years old], but for now I feel great and I
want to move forward.

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