Taking his physical perks into consideration, Sergey Pavlovich can be tagged a freak of an athlete. He is tall, big built, and has immense hard-hitting power in those fists. Standing at 6’3”, Sergei Pavlovich isn’t taller than his next opponent Tom Aspinall.
That said, Pavlovich still has more reach than Aspinall and that can play a pivotal role in the upcoming UFC 295 clash for the Interim heavyweight title.
As per the UFC stats, Sergei Pavlovich is a southpaw striker with a massive reach of 64”. Meanwhile, 6’5” tall Tom Aspinall has a reach of only 78”. As of now, Pavlovich hasn’t gone beyond round one in any of his UFC bouts.
Having crushed almost all of his opponents by knockouts, Sergey Pavlovich’s immense height and size come in handy for him.
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Sergei Pavlovich Height Reach and Physical Perks: Is He a KO Machine?
After Francis Ngannou’s, the UFC heavyweight division was missing out on a massive KO puncher, Although Derrick Lewis, Tai Tui Vasa, and many others fulfill the reputation. Sergey Pavlovich’s power is unparalleled.
Pavlovich lost his UFC debut in 2018 after Alastair Overeem knocked him out in the maiden round. It has been his first and only professional loss so far. Sergei Pavlovich then went on to knockout Marcelo Golm (2019), Maurice Greene (2019), Shamil Abdurakhimov (2022), Derrick Lewis (2022), Tai Tui Vasa (2022), and Curtis Blaydes (2023). He stopped all of these opponents within round one and is on the brink of fighting for their Interim heavyweight title next.
Tom Aspinall is also a reputed heavyweight with a professional resume of 13 wins and 3 losses. Akin to Pavlovich, he has also won all of his UFC wins via finishes. However, Sergei Pavlovich is still the bigger knockout puncher than Tom Aspinall. Having attained 100% finishes, they cite to end their upcoming opponent via KO or submission. Here;s a look at the full fight card
UFC 295: Prochazaka vs Pereira Card
Main Card
Jiri Prochazka vs. Alex Pereira – for vacant light heavyweight title
Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tom Aspinall – for interim heavyweight title
Jessica Andrade vs. Mackenzie Dern
Matt Frevola vs. Benoit Saint-Denis
Diego Lopes vs. Pat Sabatini
Preliminary Card
Loopy Godinez vs. Tabatha Ricci
Viacheslav Borshchev vs. Nazim Sadykhov
Alessandro Costa vs. Stephen Erceg
Jared Gordon vs. Mark Madsen
Early Preliminary Card
John Castaneda vs. Kyung Ho Kang
Kevin Borjas vs. Joshua Van (-235)
Dennis Buzukja vs. Jamall Emmers