UFC heavyweight Sergei Pavlovich has opened up about how differently life feels in Russia and in the United States, and he makes clear that living abroad isn’t something he desires. His remarks were highlighted by Match TV as he described the contrasts that shape a fighter’s daily routine and mindset. In Russia, Pavlovich notes, the atmosphere around training, diet, and even daily habits can be very different from what he experiences in the United States. He emphasizes that while the excitement of competing on the world stage is undeniable, the country where a person is born often determines the everyday environment that supports a fighter’s development and well-being. Pavlovich says he will participate in the show and prepare, but permanently relocating feels unlikely. He speaks with nuance about culture, language, and the simple routines that help an athlete stay focused on the climb toward title contention. The perspective is grounded in genuine personal preference rather than a critique of any single country.