Sergei Pavlovich

Russia

Rozenstruik up next
HeavyweightUFC
October 29, 2024
Pavlovich is scheduled to compete against Jair Rozenstruik in a heavyweight fight at UFC Saudi Arabia on Feb. 1, per Nolan King of MMA Junkie.
ANALYSIS
After suffering a decision loss to Alexander Volkov during the UFC's inaugural Saudi Arabia event, Pavlovich will take a step down in competition ranking-wise and go back to the country to redeem himself. Pavlovich had logged six consecutive KO/TKOs before suffering back-to-back defeats at the hands of Volkov and Tom Aspinall.
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Unable to solve Alexander Volkov
HeavyweightUFC
June 22, 2024
Pavlovich lost to Alexander Volkov via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
ANALYSIS
This performance will do nothing to quiet the concerns that Pavlovich is nothing more than a one-punch knockout artist. Not only had Sergei never seen the final bell in his previous eight UFC bouts, he had never even seen a second round. To his credit, his cardio looked just fine, but he had all sorts of issues getting inside against his taller, longer opponent. Volkov simply stood at distance and picked Pavlovich apart with his jab and leg kicks. Sergei landed a few heavy blows, but nothing that came close to putting Volkov away. Pavlovich had won seven straight prior to his knockout defeat to Tom Aspinall last November. Just like that, he's riding a two-fight losing streak and finds himself miles from title contention.
Looks to bounce back in June
HeavyweightUFC
March 28, 2024
Pavlovich will take on Alexander Volkov in a heavyweight matchup at the UFC event scheduled for June 22 in Saudi Arabia, UFC President Dana White announced Wednesday night.
ANALYSIS
Pavlovich was given an opportunity for the interim heavyweight title last November, but he fell to Tom Aspinall in the very first round. He'll get a relatively quick turnaround against Volkov, a veteran fighter on a three-fight winning streak. On paper, Pavlovich will be giving up four inches in height, but he'll also enter the cage with a four-inch reach advantage. Neither fighter typically employs much wrestling in their game plan, and if it stays on the feet as expected, Pavlovich has the statistical edge in striking volume.
Fails in quest for UFC gold
HeavyweightUFC
November 11, 2023
Pavlovich came up short in his quest for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship on Saturday, falling to Tom Aspinall via KO (punches) at 1:09 of Round 1 at UFC 295 in New York City.
ANALYSIS
Well, we knew it wasn't going to last long, and it was Sergei who crumbled first. Pavlovich connected with one big shot in the early going, but Aspinall ate it without issue. He was eventually clipped with a blow to the side of the head that left him in all sorts of trouble, and Aspinall quickly finished Pavlovich off. Sergei was knocked out by Alistair Overeem in his UFC debut in November 2018 and had won six straight since, all via knockout. The power is obviously elite, but there are still questions about Pavlovich's secondary skills and cardio. Neither of those questions were answered here. Still just 31 years old and having taken very little damage over the course of his professional career, Sergei should remain in the title discussion for the next little while, at least. He'll likely be favored over most ranked heavyweights on the roster.
Fighting Aspinall at UFC 295
HeavyweightUFC
October 24, 2023
Pavlovich is scheduled to face Tom Aspinall at UFC 295 in New York on Nov. 11 in an interim heavyweight title fight, Shaheen Al-Shatti of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Pavlovich and Aspinall will both get a title shot after Jon Jones withdrew Tuesday from his title defense against Stipe Miocic after suffering a pectoral injury in training that will require surgery. Both Jones and Miocic were removed from the UFC 295 card entirely. Pavlovich's only professional loss came in his UFC debut in 2018, though he will square off against an opponent in Aspinall who has been similarly dominant throughout his career.
Slates as UFC 295 alternate
HeavyweightUFC
August 30, 2023
Pavlovich will serve as a potential alternate at UFC 295 in November for the heavyweight title fight between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic, Damon Martin of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Pavlovich also served as the alternate at UFC 285 for the heavyweight title fight between Jones and Ciryl Gane but ultimately was not needed. Jones has a history of fight-week complications, so Pavlovich is the backup plan. The 31-year-old Russian is riding a six-fight UFC win streak and could be up next for a shot at the title.