Unsigned Heavyweights - Thread Three

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This post is dedicated to the heavyweight prototype of the modern prospect scouting era, Guram Gugenishvili. Please see this video posted in honor of his memory. Guram's memorial video.

For previous Unsigned Heavyweights threads, please see the following links: Thread Two | Thread Three

Due to the overall scope of the heavyweight division and the visibility most new prospects receive as opposed to other divisions, I thought it would be interesting to post my personal list of upcoming heavyweights that could eventually make their way into a major promotion.

I've only listed fighters who have never been signed by the UFC, Pride, Strikeforce, or Bellator, with preference to fighters under 35. Factors I've taken into account when profiling fighters are: Age, camp, record, level of opposition, dedication (fight consistency and athleticism), and skill-set.

Please feel free to post your own prospects, and promote discussion of heavyweights outside major organizations in this thread to make it a continuing resource for fans and insiders alike.


1. Curtis Blaydes

Height: 6'5" Weight: 265 Age: 25 Reach: 83" Rec: 5-0

Next fight: TBA

Heavyweight NJCAA wrestling champion Curtis "Razor" Blaydes is a rare find in the heavyweight division. With the same amateur wrestling credentials as former UFC champion Jon Jones, Blaydes is a proven athlete with enormous potential. Blaydes earlier fights were showcased by strong ground and pound courtesy of his wrestling base, however more recent fights have shown Blaydes developing his striking at a rapid pace. Whether his skills will ever match his athleticism is something that will be left for time to tell, and something that we should all be watching for intently.

2. Sergey Pavlovich

Height: 6'3" Weight: 241 Age: 23 Reach: N/A Rec: 6-0

Next fight: TBA

A greco roman wrestler with a masters of sport in army hand to hand combat, Pavlovich has a strong base for both grappling and striking. An oddity in the division, Pavlovich looks like a professional fighter with over a dozen fights when he steps into the ring despite his young age and record. Pavlovich is fast and technical on the feet, utilizing a variety of kicks, jabs, and winging punches to overwhelm his opponents. His ground game is suffocating, and his ability to generate power from odd angles and positions allows him to do damage regardless of where the fight goes. If Pavlovich keeps evolving he could be a top 10 talent in his mid 20's.

3. Amir Aliakbari

Height: 6'5" Weight: 265 Age: 28 Reach: N/A Rec: 2-0

Next fight: Christian Colombo - Real FC - June 12th, 2016

Former Greco-Roman wrestler and worlds gold medal winner Amir Aliakbari holds both the potential to be one of the greatest heavyweight mixed martial artists of all time, or one of the most infamous. While Amir Aliakbari's contentious past is behind him, his long term success relies on it to never recur. As one of the greatest Greco-Roman wrestlers on the planet, Aliakbari's athletic ceiling is as massive as he is. Training at AKA Thailand with Soa Palelei and recently Mark Hunt, Aliakbari has a solid stable of training partners to advance his skill-set, an advantage that will be even greater upon a planned move to ATT in the US.

4. Denis Goltsov

Height: 6'5" Weight: 232 Age: 25 Reach: N/A Rec: 16-4

Next fight: Mike Kyle - ACB - March 26th, 2016

An accomplished striker and opportunistic grappler, Goltsov had a rough start to his career, earning 3 submission losses and a TKO to fellow heavyweight Alexander Volkov. Goltsov stands at a very lean 6'5, however despite his thinner frame, he carries explosive one punch knockout power. Goltsov has recently proven his losses were simply growing pains, and has compiled an impressive resume of wins over veterans and prospects alike.

5. Denis Smoldarev

Height: 6'6" Weight: 265 Age: 26 Reach: N/A Rec: 11-2

Next fight: TBA

Nicknamed Brock Lesnar by his peers due to his similar characteristics, Smoldarev is the largest heavyweight on the list. The comparisons to Lesnar end with appearance however, as Smoldarev hails from a striking background. Smoldarev's striking is powerful and crisp, a feature that is readily apparent in his kicks and knees, but it's his pure physicality that allows him to bully his way into favorable positions whether it be on the ground or on the feet, often causing opponents to relent early in the fight. Smoldarev could be the fighter heralded as the top heavyweight prospect in the near future, however he will need to work on his submission defense and ability to overcome more durable fighters.

6. Yosef Ali Mohammad

Height: 6'7" Weight: 253 Age: 28 Reach: 82" Rec: 5-2

Next fight: Nick Barno - Trophy MMA - March 26th, 2016

Lengthy Swedish grappler Yosef Ali Mohammad is an interesting wild card that could end up being one of the best heavyweights to ever come out of Europe. Ali Mohammad is monstrously athletic for his frame and moves like a much lighter fighter. Like most European heavyweights, Ali Mohammad suffers from a lacking wrestling game, and is still obviously new to the techniques and nuances that will allow him to overcome Russian and American adversaries with strong takedowns. His ability to fly around the ring, striking at odd angles and generally doing the things lightweights are capable of makes him dangerous to anyone who can't slow down his attacks. Ali Mohammad also has a good submission game, enabling him some offense when grounded and affording him more options to finish fighters who become overwhelmed by his strikes.

7. Ante Delija

Height: 6'5" Weight: 251 Age: 25 Reach: 80" Rec: 14-3

Next fight: TBA

Delija has experienced ups and downs, and perhaps his only saving grace is his age and ability to improve, whereas an older fighter may see his limit in sight. Delija combines a strong and sometimes wild striking game with brutal top control. Recent fights and a new training camp has given Delija a second breath, as evidenced by his much improved wrestling and submission defense. If Delija can continue to eliminate flaws from his game, he will undoubtedly find a place amongst the heavyweight elite.

8. Karol Bedorf

Height: 6'2" Weight: 258 Age: 32 Reach: 78.5" Rec: 14-2

Next fight: TBA

KSW's talent at heavyweight and BJJ black belt, Bedorf makes the profiles list more-so due to his consistency than any other factor. Bedorf nullifies opponents strengths and works on their weaknesses well, as displayed in his recent fights against aging veterans and journeyman opponents. Bedorf's primary flaws lie within his strength of competition, fighting only mid level heavyweights that will not challenge him to become a better fighter.

9. Evgeny Erokhin

Height: 6'1" Weight: 225 Age: 29 Reach: N/A Rec: 14-4

Next fight: TBA

Lightning fast striker Evgeny Erokhin is a David in a division of Goliath's. Utilizing his footwork, exceptional hand speed, and laser sharp accuracy, Erokhin can put down almost anyone who stands in front of him. Following the same path as his idol Fedor Emelianenko, Erokhin is content being a smaller light heavyweight, or large middleweight, fighting in a higher division. This however has cost him some of his earlier fights due to heavier hitting and more physically imposing opponents. Erokhin's future success will rely on him adapting to being bullied by larger fighters, utilizing his footwork and speed to avoid clinches and keep the fight at distance.

10. Smealinho Rama

Height: 6'1" Weight: 227 Age: 24 Reach: 74" Rec: 9-2

Next fight: TBA

One of the most explosive and well rounded heavyweights on this list and also one of the youngest, Rama is an ever evolving fighter that has all the tools to make an impact on the division. Tearing through every notable Canadian heavyweight on the scene, Rama made a name for himself in Alberta's MFC promotion. Rama is versed in every aspect of the game, has excellent hips and movement, and is a natural learner. His skill-set in general is still in its youth, much as he is, and can sometimes see him overwhelmed in facets of the MMA game where others are highly disciplined. However Rama's well roundedness allows him to take the fight where he is comfortable and execute complex gameplans.
 
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11. Dontale Mayes

Height: 6'6" Weight: 240 Age: 24 Reach: 82" Rec: 1-0

Next fight: TBA

Former NCAA basketball forward Dontale Mayes brings a rare athletic pedigree to the sport. Standing at a towering 6'6" and weighing in at 240 pounds, Mayes can move like a welterweight, displaying bursts of quick and dynamic boxing mixed in with a grinding clinch game. Mayes speed is almost unique in the heavyweight landscape, bringing back memories of the raw agility and finesse of Pride sensation Mirko Cro Cop. Sporting an 8-0 amateur record and a rapidly increasing repertoire of MMA experience, Mayes eventual entry into a larger organization is only a formality.

12. Arjan Bhullar

Height: 6'0" Weight: 240 Age: 29 Reach: N/A Rec: 3-0

Next fight: Marcelo Golm - Hard Knocks - April 22nd, 2016

An Olympic freestyle wrestler representing Canada, Bhullar brings to the table the highest level of athletic pedigree in the world. Driven by his long time love for boxing and his world class abilities in wrestling, Bhullar has the mindset to be a successful well rounded mixed martial artist. Bhullar is a shorter, stocky heavyweight along the same lines as Daniel Cormier, a fighter he has trained extensively with during his visits to AKA. Much like Cormier, Bhullar may be better suited to light heavyweight in the future, but with his wrestling abilities and undefeated record no one can question his success against larger opponents.

13. Steve Mocco

Height: 6'0" Weight: 256 Age: 34 Reach: 76" Rec: 5-1

Next fight: TBA

A legendary wrestler with potential that was unrealized even in his wrestling career, Steve Mocco was heralded as the next big thing in the heavyweight division. Sporting an NCAA division 1 championship and the title of Olympian, Mocco's takedowns and top game are amongst the best in the division. However unlike Cain Velasquez and Daniel Cormier, Mocco is not yet a natural at mixed martial arts. Starting off with an impressive resume, Mocco's wins became less and less decisive against even lower level competition. This foreboding performance trend finally culminated with a decision loss to surging prospect Smealinho Rama, who was able to tire Mocco and eventually take home the win through striking dominance. Many questions remain in the minds of MMA enthusiasts in regards to Steve Mocco, the forefront of which is whether he will truly begin to adapt to MMA, or will he remain solely a wrestler by nature.

14. Tom Aspinall

Height: 6'5" Weight: 250 Age: 21 Reach: N/A Rec: 4-1

Next fight: TBA

When we think of British heavyweights, we can't help but conjure up images of stocky fighters throwing wild punches with their trademark brawling style. Tom Aspinall however is one of the exceptions. Much like fellow British grappler Phil Defries, Aspinall sports a strong BJJ background, one that is honed and perfected by his father, a lifelong BJJ practitioner. While similar in ground fighting ability the comparisons to Phil Defries end there. Aspinall is the first of a new generation of British heavyweights who finally have a complete and technical mixed martial arts game.

15. Michal Wlodarek

Height: 6'1" Weight: 238 Age: 31 Reach: N/A Rec: 7-1

Next fight: TBA

From what little we have seen of Wlodarek over the past few years, the Polish heavyweight seems to carry a great deal of potential. A strong grappler and developing striker, Wlodarek has a grinding style that draws similarities to fellow Polish heavyweight Karol Bedorf.

16. Jan Jorgensen

Height: 6'3" Weight: 240 Age: 31 Reach: 77" Rec: 8-1

Next fight: TBA

A former BYU football defensive end, Jan Jorgensen has carried over his physical and athletic capabilities into MMA. While still very raw in terms of talent, Jorgensen's cardio and wrestling make up a strong base in which he can build the remainder of his skills on. Jorgensen has been keeping busy on the regional scene the past few years, recording six quick wins over regional prospects and one decision. However a setback against fellow prospect Joshua Copeland for the RFA heavyweight strap will send Jorgensen back to the drawing board, and hopefully see him come back stronger in his subsequent outings.

17. Brandon Griffin

Height: 6'3" Weight: 232 Age: 28 Reach: 84" Rec: 4-1

Next fight: TBA

What little we know about the whirlwind that is Brandon Griffin comes in less than 15 minutes of fight footage spread out amongst 8 fights. As a lighter athletically built heavyweight, Griffin holds a massive speed advantage over his often larger and slower opponents. This speed advantage is what gives Griffin the thrusters to rocket into his adversaries, bombarding them with punches, tenacious takedowns, and unrelenting ground and pound. Despite this, all of Griffin's qualities are overshadowed by his cardio and durability, two devastating flaws in his otherwise incredible skill-set. These flaws appeared in full view during Griffin's fight with tough veteran Ashley Gooch, who weathered Griffin's storm and finished the fight late in the first round. Griffin still has top 10 potential, but he will need to fix his cardio and pacing if he is to fulfill it.

18. Masoud Ranjbar

Height: 6'3" Weight: 251 Age: 27 Reach: N/A Rec: 2-0

Next fight: TBA

Training partner to heavyweight super prospect Amir Aliakbari, Masoud Ranjbar has much of the same potential as his highly heralded peer. Unlike Aliakbari, Ranjbar's primary background is his boxing. Sporting a 15-1 record in Iran and an Iranian heavyweight title in boxing, Ranjbar has an excellent base to evolve his MMA striking abilities. Training at AKA Thailand with Mark Hunt, Soa Palelei, and Amir Aliakbari, Ranjbar has experienced sparring with fighters who compete at the highest levels of their craft, experience that will help him set the bar he is aspiring to reach.

19. Tanner Boser

Height: 6'2" Weight: 252 Age: 24 Reach: N/A Rec: 9-1

Next fight: Tony Lopez - Unified MMA - May 13th, 2016

The third Canadian heavyweight on the list, Tanner Boser is not your typical heavyweight prospect. Boser doesn't hold a storied amateur martial arts career, and he isn't an athletic experiment. What Boser does have is the natural ability to understand the MMA game and apply it brutally in a fight. Sporting a 10+ fight record comprised of savage finishes, Boser's goal to finish fights is clear the moment he steps into the cage.

20. Sergey Spivak

Height: 6'3" Weight: 238 Age: 21 Reach: N/A Rec: 5-0

Next fight: TBA

The youngest heavyweight prospect in the world is also one of the biggest wild cards. Fighting out of the notoriously low level Ukrainian regional scene, Spivak's impressive performances may be the heralding of a future high level fighter, or simply a result of the contrast inherent in fighting very low level opponents. Nicknamed "Polar Bear", Spivak's uncommon size and strength were a rarity even as a teenager, attributes that only seem to be increasing with age. Whether Spivak will follow in the footsteps of young Ukrainian fighters like Nikita Krylov remains to be seen, and higher level competition will be needed for future insights on his potential.


Honorable Mentions (Sorted alphabetically by first name): Adam Wieczorek, Alan Baudot, Chi Lewis Parry, Daniil Arepyev, Darko Stosic, Luc Ngeleka, Orlando Sanchez, Rico Verhoeven
 
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As a compliment to the professional heavyweight listing above, I will also post amateur fighters that meet the same criteria. I will continue to update this post with my personal list of top amateurs in heavyweight MMA. Any fighters that become professionals will be removed, and new fighters will be added to keep an up to date top 5 list that strives to pick the needles from the heavyweight amateur haystack.


1.
Steve Mowry

Height: 6'9" Weight: 230 Age: 23 Region: PA Amateur Rec: 7-0

Next fight: TBA

Stefan Struve doesn't have to feel lonely at the top anymore, 6'9 heavyweight Steve Mowry is only a few inches off from being one of the tallest still active MMA fighters in the world. Not only is Mowry tall, but he is the best pure fighter on this list. Sporting a Golden Gloves state championship and a medal at the IBJJF No-Gi Worlds, Mowry's amateur combat sports experience is almost unheard of since Stipe Miocic's D1 wrestling and Golden Gloves boxing credentials wowed prospect scouts. Mowry's game is what you would expect, a lengthy striker that utilizes his jab and a tricky BJJ wizard who slides into dominant positions and threatens with long limbs at every second of the fight. If there was a sure bet for a fighter that will find success as a pro, Mowry and his ability to be a mixed martial artist above all is the iconification of it.

2. J.D. Ramsey

Height: 6'4" Weight: 245 Age: 26 Region: OH Amateur Rec: 4-1

Next fight: TBA

A former NCAA Division 2 wrestler placing 8th in 2012, Ramsey is a powerful fighter with a suffocating ground game. Still mostly a wrestler by trade, Ramsey has fallen to his roots in recent fights, punishing his opponents with dominating ground supremacy. Ramsey still needs time to hone his striking and submission abilities in order to become a complete mixed martial artist, however his raw athleticism and wrestling skill alone can carry him a long way in the heavyweight landscape, both amateur and professional.

3. Ernest James

Height: 6'3" Weight: 255 Age: 24 Region: CA Amateur Rec: 2-0

Next fight: TBA

NCAA D1 wrestler Ernest James could quite possibly be the uncrowned number one ranked amateur fighter in the country. Sporting a high level amateur wrestling background and training at Dethrone MMA alongside Josh Koshcheck and Chris Honeycutt, James has all the tools at his disposal to be a successful mixed martial artist. Still raw in his development, James is currently a powerhouse with brutal takedowns that allow him to advance position on stunned opponents and secure submissions. James looks to have the knowledge and instinct needed to become a top level heavyweight, and his future in both amateur and professional is undoubtedly bright.

4. Chris Lewis

Height: 6'3" Weight: 260 Age: 28 Region: CA Amateur Rec: 5-0

Next fight: TBA - 559 Fights - April 15th, 2016

Team Buhawe heavyweight Chris Lewis is another top shelf amateur fighter from California. A star high school wrestler on a national level and collegiate football player, Lewis has the athletic background to quickly advance his skill-set from infancy to maturity. Lewis is expectedly an extremely physical fighter, utilizing his wrestling background to get the fight to the ground where he unleashes a torrent of strikes and well chained submission attempts.

5. Brendan Battles

Height: 6'3" Weight: 244 Age: 21 Region: MA Amateur Rec: 2-0

Next fight: TBA

If looks determined ability, Brendan Battles would already be a top ten heavyweight. Battles has an extremely muscular build and the strength to match it. While fighters with body building backgrounds tend to not make prospect lists, Battles definitely has the substance to go alongside his form. A highly regarded high school wrestler and NCAA D1 football player, Battles is a high level athlete with an exceptional amateur sports resume. Battles is likely the most raw fighter on this list, his striking is still stiff and he wins fights based purely off his natural abilities, however his potential is what lands him in the profiles listing, potential that will ideally be realized in the coming years.


Honorable Mentions (Sorted alphabetically by first name): Hammer Morton, Jake Tubbs, Ronnell Lewis, Wessel Mostert
 
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Paul, you should try and get a job scouting heavyweights for one of the big MMA promotions.
 
Thanks guys, this one took a little bit of extra work. I think it's a fairly good portrait of the best fighters that fit my criteria.

There's some fighters like Chris Barnett and Gheorghe Ignat who were left out due to being 310+ pounds at SHW. Also Chris Lokteff and Evgeny Erokhin due to being natural LHW's (or possibly MW in Evgeny Erokhin's case).
 
The next two weeks are jam packed with Russian/Eastern European heavyweight fights. What's everyone's thoughts on this big batch of heavyweight fights?

Denis Smoldarev vs. Maro Perak
Kenny Garner vs. Aslambek Musaev
Levan Razmadze vs. Arsen Abdulkerimov
Alexander Volkov vs. Alexei Kudin
Alexey Kiser vs. Nikolay Danilov
Jeff Monson vs. Alexander Stolyarov
Mukhumad Vakaev vs. Igor Kostin
Zaurbek Bashaev vs. Zaur Gadzhibabayev
Michal Andryszak vs. Lew Polley
Salimgirey Rasulov vs. Alex Sandry Modelli
 
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want Garner back in Titan. VolkovKudin is one hell of a fight. Jeff needs to hang em up. solid fights though
 
Excellent Work as always Paul.
 
Volkov/Kudin is a good fight but he should be fighting Kongo next weekend in Bellator instead.
 
Bellator should do an 8 man gp and crown a new hw champ! Their champ should be strip from the title
 
Bellator should do an 8 man gp and crown a new hw champ! Their champ should be strip from the title

If he isnt planning on being booked on the May/June cards then yes I agree its time to move on.

Kongo if he beats MO vs Volkov. If one of them loses you could do Lashley, you have JT, match two of them up for new title.

Cause nobody even knows what Minakov is doing, is he hurt, is he coming back? First he was gonna retire and then maybe not so the confusion is crazy.

and how has no journalist asked COker about this? Like imagine Cain was just out a year and nobody knew why, I'm guessing someoen would ask Dana is Cain retired, is he hurt, is he coming back, when? Will you do an interim title etc.

Nobody has asked Coker anything. Guess nobody cares.
 
Bellator should do an 8 man gp and crown a new hw champ! Their champ should be strip from the title

That would be a great idea and a throwback to the tournament days.
 
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