The Octagon heads to Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20 for UFC Fight Night 149, and the card is Now Beginning to shape up.

Though the UFC has not formally announced the following bouts, various media sources have reported themand it’s anticipated the UFC makes them official soon. Here are my ideas on the initial three famous fights for UFC St. Petersburg.
Alistair Overeem vs. Alexander Volkov, UFC Fight Night 149
The main event of UFC Fight Night 149 is scheduled to be a five-round heavyweight bout between Alistair Overeem and Alexander Volkov. Denis Geyko broke the information. Overeem (44-17, 1 NC) is 9-6 overall at the UFC and is coming off of a TKO win over Sergey Pavlovich. Volkov (30-7) is 4-1 at the UFC and is coming from a shocking last-second KO loss to Derrick Lewis. Prior to that he was on a six-fight win streak and was nearing name contention. Had Volkov lasted just 10 more minutes against Lewis he probably would have been battling for a title by now. I am hoping people forget just how close Volkov was to winning this struggle, and perhaps he’ll be the puppy here against Overeem because he is coming from a knockout win. I simply don’t believe Overeem’s chin can be reliable against a long, lanky and potent striker like Volkov, and that I lean towards the Russian within this one.
Sergey Pavlovich vs. Marcelo Golm, UFC Fight Night 149
An enjoyable heavyweight fight between Sergey Pavlovich and Marcelo Golm will also occur with this card. Via MMADNL, Igor Lazorin broke news. Pavlovich (12-1) was undefeated as a pro with most of his wins coming by knockout before he himself was knocked out by Overeem in his UFC debut. That has been too much of a step up for Pavlovich and the UFC is eventually giving him a more favorable matchup in his home country. Golm (6-2) completed Christian Colombo in his Octagon introduction but has since dropped decisions to Arjan Bhullar and Tim Johnson. Golm just hasn’t been notable at the UFC whatsoever and although Pavlovich didn’t look great against Overeem he has several advantages in this fight. I anticipate the Russian for a pretty big favorite to receive his hand raised as a result.
Roxanne Modafferi vs. Antonina Shevchenko, UFC Fight Night 149
And lastly, women’s flyweights Roxanne Modafferi and Antonina are set to fight at this function. MyMMANews.com broke the struggle first. Modafferi (22-15) is 1-3 complete in the UFC and is coming from a decision loss to Sijara Eubanks. She’s had a tiny career revival since moving to flyweight, but is obviously at an athletic drawback in this matchup. Shevchenko (7-0) is the sister of UFC flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko and she is so far 1-0 in the Octagon with a decision win over Ji Yeon Kim. This is a very favorable matchup for Shevchenko over somebody who can not match her in the striking and I expect her to acquire a clear decision in this one. Start looking for her to be a large favorite to collect the win.
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