The second PPV of 2024 is here. UFC 298 lands in Anaheim, California on Saturday night with a loaded fight card sure to delight fans after a slow start to the year. The featherweight title is up for grabs when champion Alexander Volkanovski looks to turn away his latest challenger in Ilia Topuria in the main event. Volkanovski has remarkably held the title for over four years despite a pair of challenges against lightweight champ Islam Makhachev where he came up short.
It’s been a while since Volkanovski faced this much doubt for a featherweight title defense. Volkanovski is a slight betting favorite heading to the Honda Center in Anaheim. It’s a narrow margin considering his status to some as MMA’s greatest featherweight, but he’s facing one of the sport’s fastest-rising stars. Topuria is a featherweight force with 12 stoppages in 14 undefeated fights. Damage is guaranteed even when going the distance. Just ask Josh Emmett, who Topuria scored an unfathomable 50-42 scorecard against to earn his title shot. Volkanovski’s relatively quick turnaround after getting head-kicked by Makhachev in October only compacts concerns.
“[I see myself] as one of the greatest in the featherweight division,” Topuria said during Wednesday’s UFC 298 media day. “They are going to remember me, too, as they remember Jose Aldo, Conor McGregor and Alex Volkanovski. I’m going to put myself in that book.”
There are a pair of interesting bouts on the undercard carrying title implications. Middleweights Robert Whittaker and Paulo Costa are set for a collision in the co-main event as both look to stay in the conversation for a title shot. Whittaker, a former champion, is coming off a TKO loss to the new titleholder Dricus du Plessis. Costa, meanwhile, previously challenged Israel Adesanya for the belt but came up short. The other intriguing bout is in the bantamweight division where former champion Henry Cejudo takes on the red-hot Merab Dvalishvili.
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Below is the complete fight card for UFC 298 along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features and other content around this massive event.
UFC 298 fight card, odds
- Alexander Volkanovski (c) -130 vs. Ilia Topuria +110, featherweight title
- Robert Whittaker -225 vs. Paulo Costa +185, middleweights
- Ian Machado Garry -225 vs. Geoff Neal +185, welterweights
- Merab Dvalishvili -210 vs. Henry Cejudo +175, bantamweights
- Anthony Hernandez -205 vs. Roman Kopylov +170, middleweights
- Amanda Lemos -140 vs. Mackenzie Dern +120, women’s strawweights
- Marcos Rogerio de Lima -140 vs. Justin Tafa +120, heavyweights
- Rinya Nakamura vs. Carlos Vera, bantamweights
- A.J. Dobson -190 vs. Tresean Gore +160, middleweights
- Zhang Mingyang -120 vs. Brendson Ribiero +100, light heavyweights
- Danny Barlow -200 vs. Josh Quinlan +170, welterweights
- Oban Elliott -300 vs. Val Woodburn +240, welterweights
- Miranda Maverick -180 vs. Andrea Lee +150, women’s flyweights
UFC 298 info
- Date: Feb. 17
- Location: Honda Center — Anaheim
- Start time: 10 p.m. ET (Main card)
- How to watch: ESPN+ PPV
UFC 298 countdown
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- Mahjouri: Undercard fights worth watching this weekend
- Campbell: Five biggest storylines to follow in Anaheim
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