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Right, after having watched a lot of Rosenstruiks fights, I'm going to have to pick the dog JDS to win this fight.
JDS hasn't looked good in his last couple of fights, however it's important to note that he was fighting Ngannou who knocks any man on earth out if they stand in the pocket with him, and Blaydes, whose wrestling and pressure can lower anyones hands down in fear of the takedown (and thus risking clean shots to the head). That being said, Rosenstruik doesn't have the style to beat JDS imo. Guy is a pure kickboxer who rarely goes forward, and relies more upon counters to finish his opponents. So if JDS can work on his movement and speed (he looks in incredible shape from recent photos, so I'm sure he's been working on this), and goes back to using his fantastic jab which was what helped set up his power shots, then I honestly could see him winning a convincing decision, or even stopping Rozen. Furthermore, I think JDS could very easily take him down too. He has an underrated double leg (as seen in the Carwin fight), so if he were to mix it up, then I'd be even more confident that he beats Rozen soundly.
I think the odds may be off again in this fight.
JDS hasn't looked good in his last couple of fights, however it's important to note that he was fighting Ngannou who knocks any man on earth out if they stand in the pocket with him, and Blaydes, whose wrestling and pressure can lower anyones hands down in fear of the takedown (and thus risking clean shots to the head). That being said, Rosenstruik doesn't have the style to beat JDS imo. Guy is a pure kickboxer who rarely goes forward, and relies more upon counters to finish his opponents. So if JDS can work on his movement and speed (he looks in incredible shape from recent photos, so I'm sure he's been working on this), and goes back to using his fantastic jab which was what helped set up his power shots, then I honestly could see him winning a convincing decision, or even stopping Rozen. Furthermore, I think JDS could very easily take him down too. He has an underrated double leg (as seen in the Carwin fight), so if he were to mix it up, then I'd be even more confident that he beats Rozen soundly.
I think the odds may be off again in this fight.