SYDNEY — Diego Lopes seemed almost like an afterthought this week at UFC 325 media day.
Some questions directed at featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski concerned whom he might fight next after facing Lopes on Sunday.
The odds, however, suggest this might not be such an easy fight for Volkanovski.
He is a -145 favorite at BetMGM Sportsbook to defeat Lopes (27-7) for the second time in nine months. Volkanovski (27-4) conceded he couldn't take a repeat victory for granted after defeating the Brazilian by unanimous decision at UFC 314 on April 12 in Miami.
''You've got to respect (Lopes' power)," Volkanovski said. "There's going to be a lot of opportunities for me to capitalize when he's that aggressive, but at the same time, you're going to have that threat of him always looking for the KO. Even if it goes to the ground, always looking for the submission. That's how he fights. That's why he's so dangerous.''
Volkanovski saw that up close in their prior meeting, getting floored in the second round and staggered by a punch to his eye in the fourth. Lopes then tried to finish him off in the fourth, but Volkanovski held his ground and wound up winning.
''I know I made a lot of mistakes in the first fight with Volk," said Lopes, the second-ranked challenger. "I forgot things in my game plan. I think I fixed it in the training camp. I fixed many things, so it's completely different now.''
Volkanovski, who wore a Los Angeles Kings cap at the news conference, will have the home-country advantage. That certainly makes the bout more challenging for Lopes, who otherwise is one of the UFC's more popular fighters.