Ciryl Gane's potential victory over Alexander Volkov could position him favorably for a title shot in the heavyweight division.
The fight card for UFC 310 is particularly strong, featuring multiple high-stakes matchups that could impact future title challenges in various weight classes.
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If Gane wins against Volkov, he may be next in line for a title shot, potentially against the current champion.
The outcome of the co-main event could lead to a reshuffling of contenders in the flyweight and welterweight divisions.
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This weekend, Las Vegas will host the highly anticipated UFC 310 event featuring a main fight between Ciryl Gane and Alexander Volkov. Gane, who is looking to secure his thirteenth consecutive victory, previously defeated Volkov in 2021 by unanimous decision. After a successful TKO against Serghei Spivac in September 2023, Gane aims to move closer to a title fight with a win over Volkov, who has remained undefeated since June 2022. The fight will be streamed live on RMC SPORT 1 starting at 4 a.m. on December 8, 2024.
In addition to the Gane vs. Volkov bout, UFC 310 will feature a co-main event for the flyweight title between Alexandre Pantoja and Kai Asakura, as well as a highly anticipated match between undefeated fighters Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Garry. Rakhmonov, with a record of 18-0, is known for his finishing ability, having never gone to a decision in his fights. The winner of this match is expected to challenge for the welterweight title next.
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