Ex-rugby league star turned UFC champ Alexander Volkanovski unrecognisable after body transformation as he sheds 5 STONE
ALEXANDER VOLKANOVSKI is aiming to add the UFC's lightweight belt to his featherweight strap when he fights Islam Makhachev this weekend.
The Aussie superstar will compete at 155lbs, 10lbs heavier than his usual fighting weight.
But that move up shouldn't be a problem for Alexander "The Great" - given that he used to play rugby league FIVE STONE heavier.
Volkanovski, 34, stands at 5ft 6in, a lean fighting machine who boasts an incredible 12-0 record since signing with the UFC in 2016.
But he actually arrived late to the sport, having played semi-professional rugby league to a good standard until quitting aged 23 in 2011.
In March 2020, Volk shared a snap of himself looking distinctly heavier during his rugby days.
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He cheekily captioned it with a quote, writing: "“Did you know he used to weigh 240lbs?…” @joerogan"
Volkanowski initially fought at welterweight as he made his way in his new sport between 2012 and 2013.
Explaining his initial dabble with mixed martial arts during an appearance on , Volkanovski said: "I started MMA training just to keep fit while I was playing rugby league, that's when I was 214lbs.
"I'm 5ft 6in on a good day. I was a lot bigger and I wanted to stay fit during the pre-season, so that's why I went and started. I've loved it ever since."