Unsigned Heavyweights - Thread Four

https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/81080-alejandro-solorzano-goliath

@Paul L - do you know anything about this big bastard? Not the greatest of resumes but at 6ft 11in and tipping the scales, seems like a fairly marketable Mexican heavyweight for one of the big promotions to stick on the prelims.

He struggled with a 5'8 natural light/welterweight and didn't look good in either standup or on the ground, questionable cardio too. He's also not 6'11 but more like 6'4 (similar built like Augusto Sakai but a lot less skilled) with a lot of excess fat.

 
He struggled with a 5'8 natural light/welterweight and didn't look good in either standup or on the ground, questionable cardio too. He's also not 6'11 but more like 6'4 (similar built like Augusto Sakai but a lot less skilled) with a lot of excess fat.



Christ, that's that then!
 
https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/81080-alejandro-solorzano-goliath

@Paul L - do you know anything about this big bastard? Not the greatest of resumes but at 6ft 11in and tipping the scales, seems like a fairly marketable Mexican heavyweight for one of the big promotions to stick on the prelims.

Not a huge fan as outlined below. This kid from Mexico is decent, he's flabby as hell, but he hits like a truck. He's got that Roy Nelson fat guy power. https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/198434-jesus-navarrete-el-tanque
 
Smoldarev is one of those guys who has all the potential in the world, Imagine if he moved to the USA and started training at a top gym 5 years ago, he could have been a legit contender at HW.
 
props for Smoldarev, gave Elkhan Musaev (now 6-1) a tough lesson in a wrestling heavy performance, moving up to 15-7, looked decent on the feet too but clearly size played a factor, Musaev is too small to implement his grinding style against guys who can wrestle
 
Smoldarev is one of those guys who has all the potential in the world, Imagine if he moved to the USA and started training at a top gym 5 years ago, he could have been a legit contender at HW.
I've been saying the same thing for years, the guy has all the physical tools.
 
ONE FC Results today:

Mauro Cerilli moves to 14-4 with a 2nd round TKO of the previously 12-1 Vagabov (seems like he was a proper can-crusher!).

Oumar 'Reug Reug' Kane is now 2-0, he finished Ngalani via 1st round TKO (ground and pound).
 
Below is the full card for PFL 3: Heavyweights

MAIN CARD (ESPN 2):

  • Fabricio Werdum vs. Renan Ferreira
  • Ali Isaev vs. Hatef Moeil
PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+):

  • Mohammed Usman vs Brandon Sayles
  • Denis Goltsov vs. Justin Willis
  • Ante Delija vs. Bruno Cappelozza
 
OFC 3 features:

Alexander Maslov (6-1 striker, may very well drop to 205 in the future) vs. former UFC vet Luis Henrique KLB (13-6)
+
Oleg Popov (now 10-1, with solid wins) vs. Hugo Cunha (5-0 brazilian wrestler, made into the national team and qualified for worlds once)
 
also, a few hours ago Rasulov folded Smoldarev with a bizarre punch
moves up to 21-7, would like to see him and Alikhan Vakhaev fight next
 
OFC 3 features:

Alexander Maslov (6-1 striker, may very well drop to 205 in the future) vs. former UFC vet Luis Henrique KLB (13-6)
+
Oleg Popov (now 10-1, with solid wins) vs. Hugo Cunha (5-0 brazilian wrestler, made into the national team and qualified for worlds once)


Fucking LOVE that Popov vs. Cunha fight! Winner to the UFC please.
 
OFC 3 features:

Alexander Maslov (6-1 striker, may very well drop to 205 in the future) vs. former UFC vet Luis Henrique KLB (13-6)
+
Oleg Popov (now 10-1, with solid wins) vs. Hugo Cunha (5-0 brazilian wrestler, made into the national team and qualified for worlds once)

Got my eye on this card for sure. I'm very impressed with Cunha so far, but to see if he can replicate what he usually does against a good Russian fighter is going to be interesting.
 

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