š° Alexander Volkanovski almost lost a leg when this serious health scare threatened his UFC career
UFC 325 star Alexander Volkanovskiās career could have played out very differently.

The two-time UFC featherweight champion will return to action this Saturday as one of the promotionās top fighters and a leading name in the GOAT debate at 145 pounds.
But Volkanovskiās journey toward immense success in mixed martial artsā leading promotion was almost cut short moments after he earned his very first ŃιŃle sHą¹Ļ.
Seven years before Volkanovskiās upcoming UFC 325 rematch against Diego Lopes, the Australianās biggest win up to that point was nearly followed by a disaster when a health scare threatened to end his time in MMA.
Alexander Volkanovskiās blood infection after beating Jose Aldo could have led to amputation
After a perfect 6-0 start to his Octagon career, āAlexander the Greatā was matched up against the divisionās consensus top legend in 2019.
Volkanovski beat Jose Aldo at UFC 237, spoiling the Brazilianās first fight in Rio de Janeiro in two years with a unanimous decision victory.
The result earned the Aussie his sHą¹Ļ at Max Holloway, but he had to overcome some physical adversity first.
Volkanovski was hospitalized from a blood infection while flying back from Brazil following the pay-per-view. After recovering, he revealed the gravity of the situation during an interview with ESPN, disclosing that he could have lost his leg had things played out differently.
āI guess it was too hard to tell because I was injured because (with) the trauma from the kicks, and that sort of threw me off,ā Volkanovski said.
āBut once I went on the plane it went crazy and obviously I just started feeling really crook (sick). Then I went on the next flight and thatās when it really hit me; I had 40-plus-degree temperatures. It was nasty stuff.
āI was delirious by then and didnāt really know what was going on, but I was like, āGet me a doctor, I need a doctor.ā So they did that and, yeah, it was pretty serious,ā he added.
āThe antibiotics didnāt work straight away; we were really worried about it hitting my tendons and bones because it was very close. Once it does that you can have problems.
āWe were pretty lucky the plane stopped in Chile rather than if Iād got on the next flight. Within a couple of hours I would have had to tell them weāve got to turn this flight around, and by then the damage would have been done and I could have lost the leg, lose your life.ā

Alexander Volkanovski can match a major Jose Aldo record at UFC 325
Many believe Volkanovskiās UFC rĆ©sumĆ© is already strong enough to cement his status as the greatest featherweight of all time. Some, however, still bestow that crown onto the head of Aldo.
But the Australian could sway those who see the Brazilian as the 145-pound GOAT in his favor at UFC 325, where he could enhance his legacy with another record feat.
Volkanovski could match Aldoās record for the most featherweight ŃιŃle fight wins in UFC history on Saturday.
The Australian currently has seven, leaving him just one away from the tally Aldo achieved during his legendary career inside the Octagon.
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UFC 325 star Alexander Volkanovskiās career could have played out very differently. The two-time UFC featherweight champion will return toā¦