Fight Log
Loading Fight Log...
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Alexandr Romanov See More
UFC 293 takes place Saturday, and Jon Litterine is back to break down the top fights, plus offer his DFS picks and predictions for the key matchups on the card.
The most intriguing MMA bets, top DFS picks across multiple sites, and predictions for this weekend's UFC Vegas 76 card are live before Saturday's event, courtesy of Chris Olson.
The top MMA betting and DFS plays for this weekend's UFC Vegas 76 card are up and courtesy of Drake Burden, who breaks down betting and lineup strategy, as well as offers predictions for the entire event.
The top MMA betting picks for UFC Vegas 76 are laid out this week by Cole Shelton, who picks a favorite, an underdog, a prop and a parlay for bettors to consider Saturday night.
More Fantasy News
Ivanov fight scheduled
Romanov will fight Blagoy Ivanov in a heavyweight bout at the UFC Apex on July 1, according to Nolan King of USA Today.
ANALYSIS
Romanov, No. 14 in the UFC's heavyweight rankings, will try to maintain the coveted spot against No. 15 Ivanov, 3-4 UFC and 1-2 across his last three fights. Both are suffering from losing skids and trying to maintain their statuses as top fighters in their division.
Romanov, No. 14 in the UFC's heavyweight rankings, will try to maintain the coveted spot against No. 15 Ivanov, 3-4 UFC and 1-2 across his last three fights. Both are suffering from losing skids and trying to maintain their statuses as top fighters in their division.
Dominated by Alexander Volkov
Romanov lost to Alexander Volkov via TKO (punches) at 2:16 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Awful. Facing a much taller opponent in Volkov, Romanov came out trying to wrestle. He attempted a takedown seconds after the opening bell rang, which seemed to zap what little energy he had to begin with. He attempted five takedowns in all, failing on each. Romanov never appeared to get cracked with any one shot which put him in danger, but he eventually found himself on the mat in a prone position eating unanswered strikes until referee Mark Smith had finally seen enough. Volkov is a quality opponent , but this was an incomprehensible performance from Romanov as roughly a -150 favorite. The 32-year-old Moldovan has gone from an up-and-coming heavyweight to a guy potentially fighting for his job next time out in a span of seven months.
Awful. Facing a much taller opponent in Volkov, Romanov came out trying to wrestle. He attempted a takedown seconds after the opening bell rang, which seemed to zap what little energy he had to begin with. He attempted five takedowns in all, failing on each. Romanov never appeared to get cracked with any one shot which put him in danger, but he eventually found himself on the mat in a prone position eating unanswered strikes until referee Mark Smith had finally seen enough. Volkov is a quality opponent , but this was an incomprehensible performance from Romanov as roughly a -150 favorite. The 32-year-old Moldovan has gone from an up-and-coming heavyweight to a guy potentially fighting for his job next time out in a span of seven months.
Taking on Volkov
Romanov is set to face off with Alexander Volkov in a heavyweight matchup at UFC Vegas 71 on Mar 11, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Romanov, who was most recently defeated by Marcin Tybura in August, will look to bounce back against Alexander Volkov in March. The 32-year-old Romanian fighter is 5-1 in the UFC (ranked thirteenth in the heavyweight division), and he will look to continue building his resume against Volkov.
Romanov, who was most recently defeated by Marcin Tybura in August, will look to bounce back against Alexander Volkov in March. The 32-year-old Romanian fighter is 5-1 in the UFC (ranked thirteenth in the heavyweight division), and he will look to continue building his resume against Volkov.
Gasses out, no longer undefeated
Romanov lost to Marcin Tybura via majority decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-28) at UFC 278 on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Romanov started out fast and looked the part of a (-320) betting favorite, as he manhandled Tybura and made a real case for a 10-8 round. Only one of the judges saw it that way, despite Romanov racking up 4:27 worth of control time and shutting out Tybura in the significant striking department. Romanov's cardio wasn't ready for the Utah altitude, as he was visibly exhausted in Rounds 2 and 3, which were both won easily by a fresher Tybura. When it's all said and done, this will go down as a valuable learning experience for the 31-year-old despite losing his undefeated record. There's still a load of potential here, but he'll have to work on his cardio if he wished to keep up his fast pace for the entirety of a fight.
Romanov started out fast and looked the part of a (-320) betting favorite, as he manhandled Tybura and made a real case for a 10-8 round. Only one of the judges saw it that way, despite Romanov racking up 4:27 worth of control time and shutting out Tybura in the significant striking department. Romanov's cardio wasn't ready for the Utah altitude, as he was visibly exhausted in Rounds 2 and 3, which were both won easily by a fresher Tybura. When it's all said and done, this will go down as a valuable learning experience for the 31-year-old despite losing his undefeated record. There's still a load of potential here, but he'll have to work on his cardio if he wished to keep up his fast pace for the entirety of a fight.
Facing Tybura in August
Romanov will take on Marcin Tybura at UFC 278 on Aug. 20, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Romanov is coming off an easy win against Chase Sherman back in April. That brought his record to 5-0 with the UFC. He will get his toughest test yet in Tybura, who had a five-fight win streak snapped last October.
Romanov is coming off an easy win against Chase Sherman back in April. That brought his record to 5-0 with the UFC. He will get his toughest test yet in Tybura, who had a five-fight win streak snapped last October.