Ilia Topuria confirms brother Alexsandre Topuria has joined UFC roster

The UFC will now have another member of the Topuria family.

The UFC will now have another member of the Topuria family on their roster.

In an interview with ESPN, [autotag]Ilia Topuria[/autotag] was asked by play-by-play commentator Jon Anik on the news of his brother, [autotag]Alexsandre Topuria[/autotag], being signed by the UFC.

Alexsandre, who’s 5-1 as a professional, is a 28-year-old bantamweight on a three-fight winning streak – most recently scoring a first-round TKO win this past May on the regional circuit in Spain.

“He will be become a UFC world champion, too,” Topuria said of his older brother. “He’s very good, very talented. He’s good everywhere: on the ground, wrestling, striking. Very good style. They’re going to enjoy his style.”

Topuria (14-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) challenges featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski (26-3 MMA, 13-2 UFC) in Saturday’s UFC 298 headliner (pay-per-view, ESPN, ESPN+) at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.

He says observers can expect his brother to make his UFC debut shortly after.

“After my fight – soon,” Topuria said. “Maybe one month after my fight. Something like that. He’s ready, trust me.”

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Ilia Topuria’s brother, Alexsandre, on reaching UFC goal: ‘I don’t see myself very far’

Alexsandre Topuria is determined to join his brother Ilia in the UFC sooner rather than later.

“Definitely that’s my objective right now – enter the UFC and represent the two flags,” Alexsandre told MMA Junkie in Spanish. “Everything for Georgia and Spain.”

Alexsandre (5-1) has big ambitions, but for now, the immediate goal is to make it to the UFC. The 27-year-old is currently on a three-fight winning streak and coming off a first-round TKO win on the regional circuit in Spain.

“El Conquistador” believes the UFC dream is close.

Ilia, who’s one of the best featherweight contenders on the rise, has motivated Alexsandre plenty in his fighting career. He’s proud of the success of his brother, someone who pushes him on a daily basis.

“The fact that Ilia and I share this sport, it demands a lot from me,” Alexsandre said. “He’s my main rival, my brother is, inside the gym. So yeah, he demands for me to be a better fighter and better person every day.”

Alexsandre has yet to book his next fight. Ilia fights Saturday in the main event of UFC on ABC 5. He takes on top contender Josh Emmett in a five-round featherweight bout.