Power Puncher Pavlovich Wants Heavyweight Title After Record Extending Knockout

Power Puncher Pavlovich Wants Heavyweight Title After Record Extending Knockout

  • Sergei Pavlovich produced his sixth straight knockout to beat Curtis Blaydes at UFC Fight Night
  • Pavlovich wants a title shot next and could prove to be a threat to the champion Jon Jones
  • Jones is looking to defend his Heavyweight title for the first time against Stipe Miocic

Sergei Pavlovich is on the hunt for UFC gold.

The Russian fighter made his intentions clear that he was after a title, after another impressive showing in the Octagon.

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Sergei Pavlovich needed just one round to beat Curtis Blaydes in the main event of UFC Fight Night. Image: Chris Unger
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Pavlovich just needed one round to beat Curtis Blaydes in the main event of UFC Fight Night 71, and immediately asked where his title was.

Blaydes was arguably Pavlovich’s toughest challenge yet, but even he had no answer for the power game of the Russian.

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The American fighter struggled to trouble Pavlovich, as he was on the receiving end of some nasty jabs and a well-time uppercut. He was eventually dropped with less than two minutes to go in the first, and couldn’t defend himself adequately enough to prevent the referee from stopping the bout.

Pavlovich's impressive record

Pavlovich is now on a six-fight knockout streak, with all six knockouts coming in the first round. He is currently tied for the second-longest knockout streak in the UFC. Only Chuck Liddell, with seven, has more consecutive knockouts than Pavlovich, but no one has more consecutive first-round knockouts.

His lethal power and relentless pressing are proving to be a problem for his fellow heavyweights to handle. He will be looking to do the same against the heavyweight champion, when he finally gets his title shot.

Jon Jones is the current champion but is in talks to fight the former champion, Stipe Miocic. The winner of that bout will have to contend with the hard-hitting Pavlovich.

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