The UFC featherweight champion complained about being “rocked” following an arduous training session on Saturday. In a video posted to his Instagram story, Volkanovski said he’s not sure if he’s feeling the post-COVID complications or if it’s just the cold air of Australia.
Alexander Volkanovski’s fight against Brian Ortega was postponed after the Australian tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of UFC 260. He said he had recovered from the virus a week later, but it was a struggling process.
In an interview with ESPN’s Ariel Helwani, Volkanovski revealed he was coughing blood during the UFC 260 fight week.
Will Alexander Volkanovski be fit to challenge Brian Ortega?
Alexander Volkanovski is not the only UFC fighter who might be having a tough time dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19. The likes of Khamzat Chimaev, Leon Edwards, and Cody Garbrandt also struggled to regain their full fitness following a successful recovery from the deadly virus.
While Edwards and Garbrandt have already stepped foot inside the UFC octagon, Chimaev is expected to return in August.
During his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Volkanovski hinted at the timeline of his clash against Brian Ortega. He said the UFC might book a fight at UFC 266, scheduled to take place on September 4.
Alexander Volkanovski should probably be fit to fight ‘T-City’ since there are four months left for UFC 266 to transpire.
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