^ Yup. Cormier is also 41. He'll prolly gas eventually no matter how in shape he is... Just like the last bout.
And follow Miocic at IG. He's leaner and could be lighter on his feet to avoid just standing there in front of Cormier like what happened the last time.
It's Dos Santos to win for me. Roz for all his power just doesn't throw enough. Aaand don't forget, Roz just got starched by Ngannou three months ago. I think he needs to give fighting a rest a bit longer before going back in there.
Some vids...
UFC 252: Embedded 4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeqNGzsOEawUFC 252: Press Conferencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8DGsM46CxEDC looks beef up on this video and Miocic really is leaner and might be faster than Cormier, and Sean O'Malley could doing some practice on the ground submissions base on his interview with DC praising this kid, well Miocic is a great guy but seeing Miocic could make you wonder if Cormier can make a win this time that is why my bet in on him.
And Rozenstruik might Stached by Francis Ngannou back then but I feel like this Dos Santos fight could be different I sure feel that it will be Roz going out the winner.
Marlon Vera is the toughest opponent Sean O'Malley is facing in his career and his two losses in the amateur bout was by submission and Marlon Vera does have some slick submissions and never lost a fight by knockout. I am going with Sean O'Malley because of his striking skills.
Sean O'Malley should stick to his Striking skill and what he does best, but he surely like how submission could offer a different feeling for him because he like jiu jitsu that he's willing to try and do submission than he's usual forte that he does.