Russian UFC fighter reveals his reluctance to live in the USA

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Russian fighter Sergei Pavlovich talked about how different the mentality is in Russia and the USA and admitted that he does not want to live abroad. His words lead the way “Match TV”.

“Mentality, language barrier. Food. Here people cook more for themselves, but there they eat more fast food. I love everything here. As trite as it may sound, where you are born is a place that works for you. I will go on the show and get ready – yes. But living is no,” Pavlovich said.

On November 12, Sergei Pavlovich lost to Briton Tom Aspinall at UFC 295 in New York. The fight was completed at the beginning of the first round. Aspinall knocked out Pavlovich one minute after the start of the fight. Aspinall achieved his 14th victory with three defeats in his career. For Pavlovich, this loss was the second, in total he had 20 fights in MMA.

Pavlovich is a former UFC interim heavyweight title challenger and former Fight Nights Global heavyweight champion. He is also a two-time world champion in hand-to-hand combat, champion of Russia, Europe and the world in universal combat.

Pavlovich is ranked third in the UFC heavyweight rankings.

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