Report – Sergei Pavlovich set to headline UFC Fight Night event against Curtis Blaydes on April 22.

Sergei Pavlovich UFC Fight Night Curtis BlaydesA UFC heavyweight clash between the #3 ranked division contender, Sergei Pavlovich, and the #4 rated challenger, Curtis Blaydes, is reportedly slated to take main event honors at a UFC Fight Night event on April 22. At the time of publication, an official billing, location, or venue for the card has yet to be determined […]

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A UFC heavyweight clash between the #3 ranked division contender, Sergei Pavlovich, and the #4 rated challenger, Curtis Blaydes, is reportedly slated to take main event honors at a UFC Fight Night event on April 22. At the time of publication, an official billing, location, or venue for the card has yet to be determined by the organization.

In the midst of a five-fight winning run which includes five consecutive knockout victories, former Fight Nights Global heavyweight champion, Pavlovich most recently landed a dominant, 54-second knockout win over Tai Tuivasa at UFC Fight Night Orlando last December. The victory earned Pavlovich a Performance of the Night bonus.

Sergei Pavlovich books his first UFC main event outing

Himself riding an impressive three-fight winning run, Blaydes, the current #4 ranked contender, most recently headlined UFC Fight Night London in July of last year against Tom Aspinall, securing a 15-second TKO win after the latter suffered a knee injury. ESPN MMA reporter, Brett Okamoto confirmed Sergei Pavlovich’s return against Curtis Blaydes.

Main event, April 22. No. 3 ranked Sergei Pavlovich vs. No. 4 ranked Curtis Blaydes. High stakes at heavyweight. Early predictions?” 

17-1 as a professional, Rostov Oblast native, Pavlovich’s sole professional loss came in the form of a first round ground strikes TKO defeat to common-opponent, Alistair Overeem at UFC Fight Night Beijing back in November 2016. 

5-0 in his five Octagon outings subsequently, Pavlovich rebounded with a knockout win over Marcelo Golm, before then finishing Maurice Greene, Shamil Abdurakhimov, and Derrick Lewis – before his knockout win over Tuivasa back in December earned him a spot in the division’s top-3.

17-3(1) as a professional, prior to his TKO win over Atherton native, Aspinall last summer, Elevation Fight Team staple, Blaydes managed to land consecutive triumphs over both Chris Daukaus, and Jairzinho Rozenstruik. 

Making his debut against former undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou in 2016 akin to Pavlovich, in the time since, Blaydes has dispatched the likes of Mark Hunt, Alexander Volkov, common-foe, Overeem, as well as former undisputed heavyweight champion, Junior dos Santos. 

Curtis Blaydes reacts to Jones vs. Game, names Sergei Pavlovich as next opponent

curtis blaydesUFC heavyweight, Curtis Blaydes reacts to the now vacant heavyweight title being fought for by Jon Jones and Ciryl Gane. The heavyweight landscape has had a complete overhaul in the past few days but for the first time in some while, the title picture has some movement and direction, even if it is not the […]

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UFC heavyweight, Curtis Blaydes reacts to the now vacant heavyweight title being fought for by Jon Jones and Ciryl Gane.

The heavyweight landscape has had a complete overhaul in the past few days but for the first time in some while, the title picture has some movement and direction, even if it is not the one that everyone wanted.

With former champion Francis N’Gannou moving on from the UFC, the vacant title will now be up for grabs in March.

Jones will have the opportunity to further cement his name in the history of the sport, jumping the heavyweight queue right to the front. This will also mark Gane’s third shot at some form of a UFC title in just 19 months, meaning that 30% of the Frenchman’s fights in his UFC career, will be title shots.

Curtis Blaydes reacts

While fans may rejoice at the idea of Jones’ move up to heavyweight, it leaves contenders such as Blaydes potentially waiting even longer and having to go above and beyond to get their title shot.

The perennial top-five heavyweight stoically reacted to the news, Blaydes even names one of the most dangerous up-and-comers in the division as his next matchup.

Blaydes put a further statement out on Facebook, saying: “I get why Gane got the shot and it wasn’t based off meritocracy and that’s not a news flash, the UFC is always gonna to match make based off who puts the most asses in the stands and eyes on the fight. I hope I’ll only need one more win to prove I can put asses in the stands and get a title shot.”

Curtis Blaydes will likely have to face Pavlovich next and even with a win, would have to wait until at least the tail end of this year for a title shot. This of course not factoring any injuries, a situation where Jones and Blaydes rematch, or even if former champion Stipe Miocic returns to an immediate title shot.

Obviously, I’ve seen the news, Gane is getting another title shot vs Jones. Most likely I’ll be getting the Pavolich, that’s cool with me. Like I’ve been saying I just want my next opponent ranked above me so a win actually elevates my ranking #UFC.”

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Curtis Blaydes Takes High Road After UFC Heavyweight Shakeup

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The heavyweight division of the UFC is in flux right now, but Curtis Blaydes is taking everything in stride. Having won 7 of his last 8 fights, including three straight against the likes of Tom Aspinall, Chris Daukaus, and Jairzinho Rozenstruik, there is not much more that Blaydes can do to establish himself as one…

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Report: Jon Jones ‘Penciled in’ for UFC 285; Ngannou, Blaydes Eyed as Opponents

Jon Jones is reportedly “penciled” in to make his return to the Octagon at UFC 285 on March 5 in Las Vegas,
though an opponent hasn’t been finalized.

Jon Jones is reportedly “penciled” in to make his return to the Octagon at UFC 285 on March 5 in Las Vegas,
though an opponent hasn’t been finalized.

Blaydes Blames Jones/Miocic Delay For HW Stagnation

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Ciryl Gane Backtracks On Earlier Blaydes Dismissal, W/ Caveat

Former UFC interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane may not be unequivocally opposed to facing Curtis Blaydes next if it’s for a belt. Gane defeated Tai Tuivasa in the UFC Paris main event last Saturday night. He bounced back following a title los…

Former UFC interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane may not be unequivocally opposed to facing Curtis Blaydes next if it’s for a belt. Gane defeated Tai Tuivasa in the UFC Paris main event last Saturday night. He bounced back following a title loss to UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou at UFC 270. After the win over…

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