A few days after receiving his walking papers from the UFC, Jairzinho Rozenstruik has broken his silence.
The UFC wasted little time – roughly 48 hours – in deciding to release Rozenstruik after his unanimous decision defeat to Serghei Pavlovic last Saturday at UFC Fight Night 250 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In an Instagram post on Thursday, Rozenstruik opened up about the UFC’s decision, as well as his lackluster performance, which he partially blamed on a new coat of paint in the locker rooms at ANB Arena.
“After a strong fight week, I felt dizzy on Saturday due to the paint fumes,” Rozenstruik wrote. “Then, just 70 seconds into the fight, I injured my left foot. The moment my switch kick landed on his elbow, I felt it instantly and knew the fight would play out differently than planned.
At the end of 2018, I signed my first contract with the @ufc, embarking on an incredible journey. I’ve been honored to compete on the biggest stage, and I want to express my deepest gratitude to the UFC staff for their professionalism and support over the years. Thank you.
From being Rookie of the Year to becoming an MMA veteran, this has been an unforgettable adventure. While this chapter closes, my story is far from over. I will continue to fight, take on new challenges, and settle unfinished business in the cage. I’m ready for whatever comes next!”
Rozenstruik’s lackluster performance was criticized for being too timid by UFC CEO Dana White in the immediate aftermath of UFC Fight Night 250. At least now there’s a logical explanation. Terrence McKinney and others who competed at UFC Fight Night 250 also complained about the fumes from the paint in the locker rooms.
Rozenstruik departs the UFC having won three of his past five fights. He started his career 10-0, including wins in his first four octagon appearances, before he was knocked out in 20 seconds by Francis Ngannou at UFC 249 in May 2020. Including that result, Rozenstruik went 5-6 in his next 11 fights to close out his UFC tenure.
Rozenstruik, 36, owns notable wins over Junior Dos Santos, Alistair Overeem and Tai Tuivasa.\
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