Preview: UFC Fight Night 221 ‘Yan vs. Dvalishvili’
Romanov vs. Volkov
Heavyweights
#14 HW | Alexander Romanov (16-1, 5-1 UFC) vs. #8 HW | Alexander Volkov (35-10, 9-4 UFC)ODDS: Romanov (-150), Volkov (+130)
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Heading into the UFC, a look at Romanov’s record would have suggested he was simply feeding on the lowest levels of regional competition, but a look at the actual film revealed a prospect to watch. A striker who is shockingly agile for a man his size, “King Kong” showed a ton of potential as a relentless wrestler with the strength and cardio to throw around a vast swath of the UFC heavyweight division. That was true of Romanov’s rise through the UFC ranks—until he ran into Tybura in August. Between the elevation of Salt Lake City and facing the most capable defensive wrestler of his career, Romanov gave up the gains of his early success and then some, tiring badly before losing via decision. It is a bit surprising that Romanov gets a step up in competition despite the loss, and while he does not figure to gas quite as horribly as he did in August, this still seems like an uphill battle. The Aspinall fight aside, Volkov has typically been too sturdy and just plain gigantic for opponents to control if they can even take him down, and it is far from a guarantee that Romanov can even effectively close distance against a much taller opponent. The pick is Volkov via decision.
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