Sergei Pavlovich participated in the ceremonial weigh-in ahead of UFC Macau.
Sergei Pavlovich stepped onto the stage for the ceremonial weigh-in faceoff ahead of UFC Macau, completing the pre-fight formalities as the event draws near.
Pavlovich enters the bout as the third-ranked heavyweight contender in the UFC, carrying a professional record of 20 wins and 3 losses. The 34-year-old Russian, who trains out of Eagles MMA, stands six-foot-three and carries an extraordinary 84-inch reach — one of the longest in the division. A southpaw striker, Pavlovich has built his reputation on his finishing ability at the highest level of the sport. He lands 4.43 significant strikes per minute at a 44 percent accuracy rate, and his submission attempts are virtually nonexistent, making his game plan transparent but devastatingly effective when executed.

Why it matters
- Pavlovich sits at number three in the heavyweight rankings, meaning a strong performance in Macau could position him directly in line for a title shot.
- His elite reach advantage and high striking output make him a dangerous matchup for any opponent willing to engage on the feet.
- UFC Macau represents a significant card for the promotion in the Asia-Pacific region, giving Pavlovich global visibility at a critical stage of his career.
















