This might be a case where MMAth works
Volk beat Max predominantly striking
Topuria beat Volk striking. Banged him out
Topuria x Max = ?
Striking battle won by Ilia?
No plz, I believe we shouldn't be that short-sighted and respect our legends some more.
Volk gave Max a clinic to end the trilogy and was 12-0 in the UFC, then moved up to gave Islam the toughest fight of his career and defended again at 145 beating Yair in dominant fashion.
He was the official #1 P4P, at the very least he could be #2 behind Islam for some (including me).
There was an argument for him being, maybe, the best FW ever.
After one of the heaviest fight schedules I can recall, he was taking some time off and enjoying a beer or three when, abruptly, was too ballsy for his own good to accept a 10 day notice fight against MFing Islam.
He suffered one of the ugliest possible KOs: shin to the dome followed by like ten hammer punches in a hell of a late stoppage.
4 months later, he fights Ilia. UFC, the commission and/or his team shouldn't have allowed him to take that fight.
We can only speculate if the concussion was totally healed, when he was able to start training for Ilia or if he could do some hard sparring at all.
All we know is what we saw. Despite winning the first round, Volk was obviously scared. Not scared of Ilia (though he was) but afraid of fighting.
Let me refine a bit.
Anyone with some hard sparring experience could relate.
He was not scared. (Does Volk even know fear? Lol) His body (his brain?) was.
And didn't allow him to do... barely anything.
He only spammed in&outs, visibly sloppy in the step back because sometimes he wanted to follow with a hook/cross/whatever or set up a good kick.
But his body impeded any further offense and held him back.
Besides avoiding any exchange, very low rate of kicking, too, just for distance management.
That happens when your body is not confident to let you get in positions that could expose you.
And when Ilia was the one throwing and moving forward... man, that was obvious straight panicking. You know the feeling. Your body just doesn't follow you.
No counters, no flanking, no dodging...
Not even boxing backwards.
He just kept going backwards without any head movement, without throwing anything and with no defense awareness at all.
Sure, Top fought very, very, very well. Always stayed composed and stook to the game plan.
His ending combo was a thing of beauty: crisp, accurate, powerful and absurdly fast.
Alex was lucky for falling down soon enough for Ilia to miss that last brutal left.
But the guy he faced was not Volk.