Sergey Pavlovich scored a knockout victory over Glover Teixeira just 39 seconds into their bout at UFC Macau. The finish brings Pavlovich's total to seven knockouts in the UFC, the most among Russian fighters in the promotion. Following the win, Pavlovich called for a title shot or number one contender bout, stating he is ready to face the winner of Gane vs Pereira.
Sergey Pavlovich delivered a stunning 39-second knockout of Glover Teixeira at UFC Macau, bringing a swift and decisive end to their heavyweight clash.
Pavlovich continued his run as one of the most dangerous finishers in the UFC, with the stoppage pushing his total to seven knockouts inside the promotion — the most recorded by any Russian fighter on the roster. Following the finish, Pavlovich wasted no time making his intentions clear, calling for a title shot or a number one contender bout and stating he is ready to face the winner of the matchup between Ciryl Gane and Alex Pereira.

Teixeira, 46, entered the fight carrying a 33-9-0 professional record and remained one of the most respected veterans in the sport. The Brazilian, who trains out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness, has long been known for his durability and finishing ability, averaging 3.73 significant strikes landed per minute with a 49 percent striking accuracy. He also brings a grappling-heavy dimension to his game, averaging 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes and nearly one submission attempt per 15 minutes across his career. On this night, however, Pavlovich did not allow any of those tools to come into play.
Why it matters
- Pavlovich's 39-second finish is a statement performance that is difficult for the UFC to overlook in title contender conversations.
- Seven UFC knockouts is a record among Russian fighters in the promotion, underlining his standing as an elite finisher in the heavyweight division.
- With a Gane vs. Pereira title fight already on the horizon, Pavlovich has positioned himself as the logical next challenger for whoever emerges with the belt.
- Teixeira, at 46, now faces questions about the direction of his career after a quick stoppage loss.















