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World MMA Light Heavyweight Scouting Report: #6 - Yoel Romero

2000 Sydney Olympic Summer Games silver medalist Yoel Romero (2-0) ranks at #6 on our 2011 World MMA Light Heavyweight Scouting Report. Photo by Sherdog.com.

As we've posted many of these scouting report pieces across the various weight classes we've already covered, there is one complaint that I've heard consistently among readers. Where are the heavily-credentialed wrestlers who have historically dominated the landscape of mixed martial arts? Nik Fekete, Jesse Juarez, and Chris Weidman are three prospects out of the thirty-four that we've covered who have backgrounds in wrestling, but they haven't attained the level of wrestling credibility that someone like Dan Henderson or Matt Lindland garner from fans.

At #6 on our 2011 World MMA Light Heavyweight Scouting Report, Cuban world champion freestyle wrestler Yoel Romero (2-0) makes a case that there are still Olympic-level wrestlers out there looking to make the transition to mixed martial arts. Romero was a silver medalist at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympic Games in the 85kg freestyle wrestling category along with the 1999 World Champion. He also placed third at the 1998 and 2000 World Championships and second at the 2002 and 2005 World Championships. An incredible background to say the least.

Offensive Skills: Interestingly enough, Romero, at this very early stage in his career, has chosen to use his developing boxing skills over his vaunted wrestling ability. He's shown that he has some huge power in his striking, but his technical prowess is lacking. Despite a deficiency in stringing together straight punches and powerful overhands, that power has caused his opponents to be reluctant to go toe-to-toe with him, resulting in a lot of cowering at the sight in his rushes. 

Against the lesser competition he's facing, Romero has no problems stuffing takedowns and pounding on opponents. He's obviously worlds better than anyone he'll face when it comes to wrestling at this level, but I think his hesitance to play in someone's guard mostly stems from the fear he may be submitted. 

With all of that said, it's evident that Romero could become a very dangerous opponent for even top twenty-five light heavyweight talent. He's unbelievably explosive in his striking, and all he really needs is some assistance in the technical department to make those skills land more often.

Defensive Skills: We haven't seen enough of Romero to truly break down where he's at defensively. He has a solid understanding of how to bob and weave in the stand-up game, likely stemming from some of the boxing training he's received. He's very quick to see incoming attacks and move out of the way for the counter, and his footwork, for a fighter with only two fights, isn't terrible by any means.

His takedown defense, as you can imagine, is nearly impenetrable for the competition he's facing, and I would wager that even more well-rounded and experienced competition will have problems trying to take him down. His offensive abilities can turn a takedown attempt by an opponent into a world of hurt quickly, and the fact that he is physically superior to most light heavyweights only adds to the problem.

Progression: Again, it's difficult to measure how he's progressed as he only has two professional mixed martial arts bouts under his belt. All signs point to his continued success in mixed martial arts though. With his younger brother Yoan Pablo Hernandez, a professional boxer, in his corner, he should be able to bring his boxing to a new level in the coming year, and his wrestling is already solid. If he can work on his knowledge of the grappling game, I'd be willing to believe he could make a splash in a major promotion by the end of the year if he fights often.

LightweightWelterweightMiddleweight
#1 - Thiago Michel
#2 - Ricardo Tirloni
#3 - Magno Almeida
#4 - Ui Cheol Nam
#5 - Henrique Mello
#6 - Reza Madadi
#7 - Alexander Sarnavskiy
#8 - Ole Laursen
#9 - Guillaume DeLorenzi
#10 - Al Iaquinta
#1 - Yuri Villefort
#2 - Alex Garcia
#3 - Erick Silva
#4 - Douglas Lima
#5 - Luis "Sapo" Santos
#6 - Jesse Juarez
#7 - Gunnar Nelson
#8 - Quinn Mulhern
#9 - Alberto Mina
#10 - Joe Ray
#1 - Papy Abedi
#2 - Chris Weidman
#3 - Vitor Vianna
#4 - Vyacheslav Vasilevsky
#5 - Bruno Santos
#6 - Costantinos Philippou
#7 - Jordan Smith
#8 - Uriah Hall
#9 - Victor O'Donnell
#10 - Assan Njie

Light Heavyweight
#6 - Yoel Romero
#7 - Ryan Jimmo
#8 - Nik Fekete
#9 - Marcus Vanttinen
#10 -  Ronny Markes

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Environment: Romero currently trains in Germany with a relatively unknown outfit. Most fans would see this as bad news for his development, but his brother likely works with him in the boxing arena and he knows how to maintain his base in wrestling. I wouldn't mind seeing him seek out Carlos Eduardo Rocha, current UFC fighter who defeated Kris McCray at UFC 122. He's a high-level Brazilian jiu-jitsu grappler in any country, and he actually resides in Germany. He could go a long way to filling out Romero's MMA resume.

Potential: At 33 years of age, it's a little difficult to see what the goal is for Romero. Obviously, his entire life has been filled with that competitive spirit, and I have no doubts that he is aiming to be the very best in this sport as well. He is physically superior to nearly anyone who steps into the cage or ring with him, but his greatest asset is his developing stand-up game. His strength alone could get him back to his feet without any problems if a grappler happens to trip him up, but he'll have a major advantage over those types of fighters with a formidable boxing game.

2011 could be a big year for Romero. If he can round out his skills and prove he can finish fights quickly, it isn't unfathomable that a major promotion seeks him out for development under their banner. Strikeforce could benefit greatly from his presence and use him on their Challengers' series cards. I wouldn't put it past the Asian promotions to do the same, especially Sengoku. 

As for our ranking, #6 is a bit conservative, mainly due to the fact that he only has two fights under his belt. If he hasn't signed with a major promotion by the end of 2011, he could very well be the #1 fighter on our 2012 ranking.

Video

Michał Fijałka vs Yoel Romero Palacio

Yoel Romero vs. Sascha Weinpolter

Adam Saitiev (RUS) vs. Yoel Romero (CUB) - Wrestling - 2000 Olympic Games

Revaz Mindorashvili vs Yoel Romero - 2005 World Championship Final

Sajid Sajidov vs. Yoel Romero - 2003 World Championships

Cael Sanderson vs. Yoel Romero - 2004 Olympics

Soslan Gattsiev vs. Yoel Romero - wrestling

Yoel Romero v.s Dragomir Stoychev - Wrestling
 

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not that his resume didn’t already speak for itself, but watching him go neck-and-neck with Cael Sanderson is impressive

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by eastcoastatlas on Jan 13, 2011 10:12 AM EST reply actions  

He beat Sanderson in 2004. There were rumors he then threw the 3rd place match against Sajidov.

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 10:23 AM EST up reply actions  

He kicked the crap out of Sanderson a few times -basically every time except the Olympics.
He is the most impressive wrestler ever to do MMA. Given examples St.Pierre and someone like Mark Munoz (vs. Okami), amateur wrestling credentials don’t always translate into MMA wrestling success, but even so, this guy is on another level – a cut above even Mo and Cormier. He would annhilate Jon Jones in a wrestling match. Explosive as hell too – I’m sure he has lead in his hands.
He is small for 205 though. He wrestled at 185 and is only about 5’8 or so.

by MattFruchtman on Jan 13, 2011 10:25 AM EST reply actions  

Keep in mind guys like Kenny Monday, Mark Schultz and Kevin Jackson all competed in MMA albeit briefly. All three of them are more accomplished internationally than Romero. Also, Alexis Vila has just as much of a claim to being the most decorated wrestler to commit to MMA — 2 World golds and a silver in a tougher division as well as an Olympic bronze.

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by Tomas Rios on Jan 13, 2011 10:35 AM EST up reply actions  

How many fights did Monday and Schultz have? I guess you could include Karelin in that list if you count his worked bout against Maeda as a fight, although he has a GR base.

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 10:52 AM EST up reply actions  

Schultz is 1-1 with a win over Gary Goodridge and a loss to Leopoldo Montenegro which he maintains was a botched work. Monday is 1-0 with a win over John Lewis.

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by Tomas Rios on Jan 13, 2011 11:23 AM EST up reply actions  

Thanks for the info. Schultz had a pretty brutal front headlock choke, second only to Fadzaev.

BTW, your piece on wrestling in MMA was outstanding.

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 11:39 AM EST up reply actions  

Monday also had a submission grappling match with Matt Hume that he lost in under a minute for John Peretti’s The Contenders.

by Jonathan Snowden on Jan 13, 2011 9:19 PM EST up reply actions  

Really? It’s out there in the old tape trading community. I have it on VHS somewhere for sure. Newton, Frank Shamrock, and Hume were the major MMA guys. It’s mostly fun to see Peretti become the first person in history to act like an asshole to Dan Gable.

by Jonathan Snowden on Jan 14, 2011 10:12 AM EST up reply actions  

Yeah man, I'm kind of on the young side when it comes to people who were exposed to MMA in the VHS days...

For the most part, that exposure was to rented, or otherwise obtained, early UFC’s. While I’ve managed to get ahold of a fair amount of other stuff, there are still those events that only exist to me by word of mouth. I’ll try to see if I can dig it up anywhere just to have a look. Thanks again for the information.

by Brent Ducharme on Jan 14, 2011 10:24 AM EST up reply actions  

My Mistake

You’re right. I shouldn’t have written ever. I meant “right now”. I sort of used MMA as a euphemism for “modern, multi disciplinary training” – although that is technically an incorrect nomer.
And I purposefully wrote impressive – Romero is such an outstanding athlete and such an explosive specimen; watching him is truly incredible.
Vila too however.
All those Cubans are incredible. Love to see Fundora or Quintana fight.

by MattFruchtman on Jan 13, 2011 12:19 PM EST up reply actions  

Get on his nuts now while there's still room

Nice write up. I agree with pretty much everything you said. My only gripe is that almost every wrestling video you posted had Romero losing. It bears noting that the guys he’s losing to (other than probably for Dragomir) are all better wrestlers than anyone who’s have ever had more than one fight in MMA, except for Kevin Jackson.

As Matt points out above, he’s a cut above pretty much everyone in MMA at wrestling. He hasn’t been wrestling competitively for some time now but I have a hard time giving King Mo or Cormier an edge in wrestling over him, especially after his knee injury. For MMA wrestling, which in many ways is more similar to folkstyle than freestyle wrestling, you might make a case for Askren being #1 given his recent victory in a folkstyle match over a larger, stronger Jake Herbert — who finished #2 at 85KG in the World Championships in 2009).

I like how aggressive he is. I think he’s going to be a crowd favorite once he’s inevitably signed by a major promotion. As long as he takes his BJJ seriously he’s going to be a force, notwithstanding his age, which for elite wrestlers means a lot less than it does for guys coming from other disciplines.

I think one wildcard worth noting is that he’s a bit, let’s say, eccentric. He used to kiss wrestlers on the cheek after beating them. He also has a tendency to showboat, which rarely makes your more likely, other things equal, to win fights. I’m not sure it will hurt him a lot, but guys with huge egos that have a propensity to showboat, other than A. Silva, do not populate the upper ranks of any division.

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 10:48 AM EST reply actions  

he still wrestles in the German wrestling league

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by Venom77 on Jan 13, 2011 10:55 AM EST up reply actions  

Didn’t know that. As a fan, that’s good news. That accounts for the video with Dragomir I’m assuming. He’s wrestling at 211, correct?

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 10:59 AM EST up reply actions  

He actually wrestled in a dual one day after his last fight.

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by Leland Roling on Jan 13, 2011 11:15 AM EST up reply actions  

yep, at 211 lbs

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by Venom77 on Jan 13, 2011 11:26 AM EST up reply actions  

Yoel is fucking scary

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by Charles Awad on Jan 13, 2011 10:55 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Click here for the takedown Grein is referencing.

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by The Darkness on Jan 13, 2011 11:04 AM EST reply actions  

My cousin was offered to fight him on short notice a year ago in Munich.
He’s a good wrestler as well, but Romero is on a different Planet.

by KOQ24 on Jan 13, 2011 11:55 AM EST reply actions  

I’m imagining him googling Yoel and then having his eyebrows shoot up before going “Haaaaaiiilll no, I ain’t fightin’ him.”

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by Ben Thapa on Jan 13, 2011 11:59 AM EST up reply actions  

Romero thought that is was a nickle, but it was only some fat guy.

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by dancingChicken on Jan 13, 2011 1:57 PM EST reply actions  

Black guy looking for a nickle in the ring? That’s rasist.

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by dancingChicken on Jan 13, 2011 2:00 PM EST up reply actions  

How old is this dude? If he was winning titles back then, he’s gotta be getting up there in age..

by T.C. Engel on Jan 13, 2011 4:44 PM EST reply actions  

never mind, just saw the thirty three.

by T.C. Engel on Jan 13, 2011 4:44 PM EST up reply actions  

Mostly likely only has 2-4 years of physical prime left. I’m usually against fast tracking prospects but I make an exception for the older ones. I think Romero should get fast tracked like Lesnar or Warren were.

by someguy22 on Jan 13, 2011 4:55 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, Warren in particular looks like a good model here.

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by VenusBlue on Jan 13, 2011 5:06 PM EST up reply actions  

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