Stefan Struve has proven dangerous on the feet and on the ground. | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com
Heavyweights
Stefan Struve (26-7) vs Jared Rosholt (13-2)Rosholt, like most Struve opponents, will be at a significant height and reach disadvantage, but the stocky NCAA All-American wrestler is deceptively quick, and it stands to reason that he will manage to close the distance at least a few times. He is also a powerful striker in his own right, though he has a tendency to brawl wildly even when he has the upper hand. In close, Rosholt throws a mean uppercut. At range, however, he is nearly as hittable as Struve himself.
Rosholt’s takedowns will obviously be a key factor in this fight, but he may struggle to implement them effectively. Struve’s gargantuan frame leaves him susceptible to certain types of takedowns, but Rosholt’s specialty is his headlock game, coupled with one of the most brutal snap-downs ever seen in the Octagon. If he does wrap up Struve’s neck, the Dutchman will be in trouble, but it is hard to envision Rosholt yanking down on a head ten inches higher than his own. Struve also has one of the best guards in the UFC’s heavyweight division, which makes him a threat even if he is put on his back.
THE ODDS: Struve (-131), Rosholt (+111)
THE PICK: Rosholt will almost certainly tie up Struve early in the fight -- if a decrepit “Minotauro” could do it, I do not doubt that a honed clinch specialist like Rosholt can, too. Rosholt is not likely to snap Struve down to the ground, and his usual alternative, the high-crotch, is very difficult to work on a man the Dutchman’s size. Rosholt’s chin has proven to be eminently crackable, and if Struve can land the same right hands that had Nogueira wobbling around the Octagon in August, the “Big Show” is in trouble. The pick is Struve by TKO in round two.
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