Alexander Volkanovski has called out Conor McGregor for a superfight at "any weight" to settle the pair's ongoing feud.

The UFC featherweight champion has become one of the most dominant fighters in Dana White's stable after winning the belt from Max Holloway in 2019.

Volkanovski recently beat Holloway again for a third time and has spoken about moving up to lightweight - a weight that McGregor once reigned supreme.

And the 33-year-old has repeated his demands for a scrap with the Irishman to cement his legacy once and for all.

What has Alexander Volkanovski said about Conor McGregor?

Volkanovski told Fox Sports: “It is a big fight and I’ve worked hard to be in a position I am now, to get a fight like that would be incredible.

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“But then you’ve got that little bit on top where I’ve fought (Jose) Aldo, I’ve fought Max Holloway, every other champion in my division I’ve fought except for Conor McGregor.

Alexander Volkanovski

Alexander Volkanovski has challenged Conor McGregor to a superfight at 'any weight'

“Even if it’s at 170, then I’ve done something that no one in my division has done.”

Why has Alexander Volkanovski called out Conor McGregor?

Volkanovski has previously gone on record stating that he wants to beat every single one of his predecessors before he retires.

Speaking to MMA News earlier this year, he said: “Obviously, Conor is always gonna get his name out there.

“You gotta remember, he was a featherweight, he was a champion of my division.

"So I’ve taken out the featherweight champs. That’s the only one left, isn’t it? Me, Aldo, Max, and Conor.

"So it makes a lot of sense. Obviously, it would be a dream and then I’ve taken out all the other champs in my division so that would be incredible. Obviously, you talk about the payday and all that — the circus around it would be great.

"But at the same time, talking about legacy, he’s undefeated at featherweight, too. That would mean something. I don’t think he’s making featherweight too soon [though].

“I’m planning on staying at featherweight even if I move up, I want to float in both. I’m not saying I want to just move to lightweight and stay at lightweight. When people ever ask me if I think of a move to lightweight, it is double champ status, while I still got both belts.

"The role of lightweight champ and featherweight champ, that’s my vision. Not just fighting in lightweight. Cause I make featherweight reasonably easy so there’s no reason for me to have to move up.”

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What is Alexander Volkanovski's MMA record?

Volkanovski recently replaced Kamaru Usman at the top of the UFC's latest official pound-for-pound rankings following his defeat to Leon Edwards.

The Australian, 33, has a record of 12-0 in the UFC, and has successfully defended his featherweight title on four occasions.

He has beaten the likes of Jose Aldo, Brian Ortega and Chan Sung Jung on his way to becoming the UFC featherweight champion and fans could be set to see him go up in weight to test himself against bigger opponents in the near future.