Alexander Volkov Questions Alex Pereira's Ability to Defeat Ciryl Gane in Heavyweight Title Fight MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Alexander Volkov, a former Bellator champion and longtime UFC heavyweight staple, has expressed skepticism about Alex Pereira’s prospects in his upcoming title fight against Ciryl Gane. Volkov, who is set to return to the octagon this Saturday at UFC 328, believes Pereira’s transition to the heavyweight division may not be as seamless as many expect. Pereira, making his UFC heavyweight debut on June 14 at UFC Freedom Fights 250, will face Gane for the interim title, with champion Tom Aspinall sidelined due to an eye injury. Volkov, who has a 39-11 MMA record and 13-5 UFC record, emphasized Gane’s strengths during a media day interview. “Honestly, Ciryl is more favorite right now,” Volkov told MMA Junkie. “He has really great footwork. I respect Alex Pereira and his power, but I don’t know how he will show up in the heavyweight division. I don’t know how he will do with Ciryl Gane’s style in the octagon because Pereira needs to pressure the guy and work on counterattacks, and Ciryl Gane doesn’t give him the opportunity. He just punches and kicks and moves a lot. It’s a hard thing for Alex Pereira to solve in the fight. I’m not sure he can do this.” Volkov’s comments come ahead of his own fight at UFC 328, where he will face rising contender Waldo Cortes-Acosta (17-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC). The Russian fighter, who has remained undefeated in his past six outings since 2022, acknowledged the difficulty of facing Gane but stressed his focus on controllable factors. “I’m trying to stay calm. I can’t let it affect me,” Volkov said. “I can’t do anything outside of things that depend on me. I don’t have any emotion on things that don’t depend on me.#alex_pereira #ciryl_gane #alexander_volkov #ufc_328 #tom_aspinall
