Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight contender Jairzinho Rozenstruik is no longer in hot water. Arrested again in January Third-degree felony charges of false imprisonment and misdemeanor charges of touching or striking/battery/domestic violence.
Rozenstruik, who has UFC wins over Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos and others, was cited by police about three months ago on multiple counts of abuse and was also subject to an immigration protection order. Fight fans didn’t know much more than that, so all they could do was wait for a potential conviction. Fortunately, Rozenstruik will not be found guilty.
On Friday TMZ Sports We learned that all charges against Rozenstruik were dismissed as officials refused to pursue them. That’s according to state documents filed in court earlier this month, which state that "the victim refused to provide a sworn statement” and added that "the parties engaged in mutual combat and provided conflicting accounts of the events.”
As a result, the district attorney concluded:[w]“There is no reasonable possibility of a conviction without the victim’s cooperation.”
Rozenstruik, 37, is the current heavyweight champion of the Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX). He’s coming down. Two knockout wins With a new promotion in 2025 and a recent arrest, “Bigi Boy” will be back in the ring soon.