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Jairzinho Rozenstruik aims to rediscover his true strength in Suriname before comeback fight against top heavyweight

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Jairzinho Rozenstruik is making a triumphant return to his roots after a stunning victory over Shamil Gaziev at UFC Vegas 87. Despite being the underdog, Rozenstruik executed a precise game plan that led to a fourth-round TKO, showcasing his dominance in the octagon.

In a recent interview on The MMA Hour, Rozenstruik revealed that he felt Gaziev was ready to quit after the third round due to the damage he had sustained. This strategic insight allowed Rozenstruik to apply pressure and ultimately secure the win when Gaziev was unable to continue into the fifth round.

Following a series of losses in his previous fights, Rozenstruik credits his return to his homeland of Suriname as a key factor in his recent success. By reconnecting with his roots and embracing his cultural traditions, Rozenstruik believes he has found his true power source once again.

Despite his middling record in recent years, Rozenstruik has headlined an impressive number of UFC cards, showcasing his main event caliber. Looking ahead, Rozenstruik is eager to face top-ranked opponents in his quest for a title shot, with names like Serghei Spivac, Tom Aspinall, and Derrick Lewis on his radar.

As Rozenstruik continues to climb the ranks in the UFC, fans can expect more headline-worthy performances from the Surinamese fighter as he aims to solidify his place among the elite in the heavyweight division.

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