UFC Fight Night: Expert picks and best bets for Alexander Volkov vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALAfter a rare week off, UFC Fight Night is back in Las Vegas with a Saturday headliner between two heavyweights ranked in the top 10.
Former Bellator heavyweight champion Alexander Volkov, ranked No. 6 in ESPN's heavyweight rankings, is looking to bounce back after taking a quick submission loss to Tom Aspinall in March. Volkov is 8-4 in the UFC (four wins by knockout).
After winning his first four fights in the UFC, Jairzinho Rozenstruik is just 2-3 in his past five matches. The No. 10-ranked heavyweight in ESPN's rankings hasn't stepped into the Octagon in nine months, but the Surinamese fighter carries significant power, as all six of his wins have come via knockout.
ESPN's Marc Raimondi touched base with an MMA coaching veteran to get his perspective on this heavyweight matchup and how things could play out. ESPN's betting experts Ian Parker and Reed Kuhn added their insights for everything from the main event to some intriguing bets they like lower down the card.
Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Eric Nicksick, Xtreme Couture MMA coach
Tale Of The Tape: Volkov Vs. Rozenstruik
VOLKOV | ROZENSTRUIK | |
---|---|---|
Age | 33.6 | 34.2 |
Height | 6-7 | 6-2 |
Reach | 80.0 | 78.0 |
Stance | Orthodox | Orthodox |
Last fight | Mar. 19, 2022 | Sept. 25, 2021 |
Cage management will be a real factor in this fight. Volkov also has an excellent top-side ground game. I don't see him utilizing it much for this fight, but I think he should score a takedown or two against the cage. Make Jairzinho think about the level change or ground game. Will Volkov do that? Probably not. In that case, it's all about distance management until he can get Jairzinho's back to the cage and use any Greco-Roman wrestling, a Thai clinch, dirty boxing or press Rozenstruik on the cage.
How Rozenstruik wins: He's always waiting to counter, and I think that's been his knock. He waits back, and the fight slips out of his hands, except for that Alistair Overeem fight where he hit that Hail Mary knockout at the end. If that's his plan here, maybe he can draw out some mirrors from Volkov. What I mean is, if Rozenstruik throws an inside leg kick, Volkov might lead with the same strike or combo -- and then use that bait to close the distance. Throw the leg kick, and get him to throw it back. And then make it a phone booth fight. He will have to find his way through that distance or lose a dull decision. That's the bottom line.
X factor: We're talking about two guys in this weird limbo in the heavyweight division. I feel like the X factor is who wants this more. I want to see somebody move in and go and take it. Usually, both of them are perfectly OK with a decision. Who's willing to walk through a bit of fire, put pace on a guy and put an exclamation point on this fight? There are contenders at heavyweight, guys who have a say in the division. And right now, Volkov and Jairzinho don't.
Prediction: Volkov by decision. That's the safest choice. I think he does just enough to win. I don't think he blows Rozenstruik out of the water. I think he stays a beat ahead of him on the scorecards.
Betting analysis
UFC Fight Night: Volkov Vs. Rozenstruik
Stand-up striking offense | Volkov | Rozenstruik |
Total knockdown ratio (Knockdowns/times knocked down) | 3:2 | 6:1 |
Distance knockdown rate | 1.2% | 7.0% |
Head jab accuracy | 42% | 28% |
Head power accuracy | 47% | 29% |
Standup strike ratio (Attempted vs. opp. attempted) | 1.4 | 1.0 |
Wrestling and grappling | ||
TD Attempts per Min Standing/Clinch | 0.08 | 0.00 |
Takedown Accuracy | 70% | 0% |
Advances per takedown/top control | 0.7 | 0.0 |
Opponent takedown attempts | 76 | 36 |
Takedown defense | 75% | 75% |
Share of total ground time in control | 18% | 4% |
Submission Attempts per Trip to Ground | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Table compiled by Reed Kuhn |