Heavyweights
#7 HW | Alexander Volkov (36-10, 10-4 UFC) vs. #6 HW | Tai Tuivasa (14-5, 8-5 UFC)ODDS: Volkov (-250), Tuivasa (+205)
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A former Bellator MMA champion, Volkov came to the UFC in 2016 and hit the ground running as a potential contender, even if his game was not all that dynamic. A 6-foot-7 monolith, “Drago” could usually lean on his durability and outlast his opponents even without always maximizing his gigantic frame. Volkov probably would have gotten a title shot with a win over Derrick Lewis in 2018 but instead ate a third-round knockout, and he has struggled to get over the final hump to contention from there. Still, the Russian looked every bit the part of a divisional stalwart up until a rough few fights spanning 2021 and 2022—a run that raised some concerns that a hard career might finally be taking its toll on Volkov. It was a particular shock to see Tom Aspinall take Volkov down and submit him without much issue in March 2022. However, Volkov has rebounded and looked in much better form, though it is still unclear how well those gains will carry forward. Jairzinho Rozenstruik had an inconsistent style that Volkov figured to exploit, and his win over Alexandr Romanov was more notable for the latter’s poor performance than anything else. That leaves open the possibility that Tuivasa can march Volkov down for a knockout and prove that the Russian’s recent success was a bit of a mirage. With that said, Volkov has a style historically built on slowly taking apart heavyweight brawlers, which feels like the surest bet here. The pick is Volkov via decision.
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