Alexander ‘Drago’ Volkov has been handed an assignment against rising star Tom Aspinall at the UFC’s return to the English capital
Russian heavyweight star Alexander Volkov will look to take another step towards UFC title contention when he fights the highly-rated Englishman Tom Aspinall in the headliner of the UFC’s first event in London since 2019.
The bout, which will serve as the main event of what will be the organization’s first trip to London since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, will pit one of the division’s most battle-tested veterans in Volkov against Aspinall, a fighter predicted by many to be on the cusp of his own run to the top.
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London has proved to be a happy hunting ground for the 33-year-old Muscovite in the past. In what was Volkov’s fourth fight with the UFC in 2018, the giant fighter earned what was at the time the biggest win of his career when he finished former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum by strikes in the fourth round – and he will need every ounce of that same power to dispatch Aspinall, the 28-year-old training partner of Darren Till who has a spotless record in his four fights in the UFC.
Aspinall was originally scheduled to fight another Russian fighter at the event, Shamil Abdurakhimov, but with UFC matchmakers looking for a hometown fighter to top the card, the decision was made to upgrade him to main event status.
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Volkov, though, is an upgrade of opponent. He has been defeated just three time in the past six years, winning 10 fights against the likes of Alistair Overeem, Walt Harris, Greg Hardy and Stefan Struve in addition to his 2018 knockout of Werdum. He was last seen in the cage last October where he outpointed Poland’s Marcin Tybura across three rounds.