UFC Competitor Sergei Pavlovich Discusses Post-Event Plans
Former UFC Heavyweight Contender Sergei Pavlovich Contemplates New Careers
In a recent, informal conversation, former UFC heavyweight contender Sergei Pavlovich revealed his plans for life after retirement. The location of this chat with Artem Senatorov was not specified, but it took place at an unspecified date.
Pavlovich, who has held the interim UFC heavyweight title contender position and boasts a current record of 20 wins and 3 losses, has been contemplating new paths. He joked about potentially pursuing a career as a writer or a sailor, but the nature of these aspirations remains unclear.
The Russian fighter's most recent victory came in late August, where he won a unanimous decision over Waldo Cortes-Acosta in Shanghai. However, the identity of his next UFC opponent remains unknown.
Meanwhile, another notable figure in the world of combat sports, BJ Penn, found himself in legal trouble. Penn was arrested for violating a court order.
Elsewhere, Daniel Cormier shared insights on the highly anticipated Topuria - Crawford fight. Cormier revealed the main reason why Ilia Topuria won't be facing Terence Crawford in the octagon.
As for Pavlovich's MMA predictions, he made a bold one for the Topuria - Crawford fight. But, as always, only time will tell who will emerge victorious.
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