Volkov, Rozenstruik Address Controversial Stoppage at UFC Fight Night 207
According to Alexander Volkov, it’s not up to him to decide if a referee is making the right call in the heat of the moment.
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“In the moment, I hit him, he was a little
bit knocked out so he wasn’t being fully fresh. Anyway, it was a
big opportunity to knock him out, to land because he was almost on
the mat. I was ready to throw him down and continue my work,”
Volkov said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference.
“The referee stopped the fight. [Rozenstruik] was in a bad position and he took some hard punches and he was a little bit knocked out. It’s not my fault but ask this of the referee, not me. I just did my job.”
Rozenstruik, meanwhile, released a statement on Twitter calling the stoppage “troubling.”
“I'm kinda confused on how the fight went and I'm disappointed that it was stopped,” he wrote. “It definitely was a troubling situation, but I was far from giving up the fight. Did someone lay flat on the ground with his eyes shut? That's what we call a knockout.
“Alexander and I basically just started exchanging some heavy strikes. The stuff you 'all wanted to see! Big up to [Alexander Volkov] for taking the fight. I've no noteable damage and I [would] like to fight soon.”
(1/2) Hi everyone. I'm kinda confused on how the fight went and I'm disappointed that it was stopped. It definitly was a troubling situation, but I was far from giving up the fight. Did someone lay flat on the ground with his eyes shut? That's what we call a knockout. #UFCVegas56
— Jairzinho 'BIGI BOY' Rozenstruik (@JairRozenstruik) June 5, 2022
(2/2) Alexander and I basically just started exchanging some heavy strikes. The stuff you 'all wanted to see! Big up to @AlexDragoVolkov for taking the fight. I've no noteable damage and I like to fight soon. #UFCVegas56
— Jairzinho 'BIGI BOY' Rozenstruik (@JairRozenstruik) June 5, 2022
Regardless of how it ended, the victory keeps Volkov relevant in the heavyweight division, while Rozenstruik has lost three of his last four Octagon appearances. Volkov was coming off a first-round submission defeat at the hands of Tom Aspinall in March.
“I’m happy to come back with a win,” Volkov said. “I’m just happy. I did all the plan I had in this fight. Everything went perfect. Nothing went wrong. Everything’s good.”
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