Heavyweights
#11 HW | Sergei Pavlovich (15-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. #5 HW | Derrick Lewis (26-9, 17-7 UFC)ODDS: Pavlovich (-125), Lewis (+105)
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Pavlovich came to the UFC about as well-tested as any heavyweight prospect you will find, enough so that he was thrown immediately into the mix against Alistair Overeem in his 2018 promotional debut. That proved to be too much too soon, but the Russian went about regaining his hype in short order, scoring quick knockouts of Marcelo Golm and Maurice Greene. Then Pavlovich basically vanished. Due to a combination of injuries and visa issues, he missed all of 2020 and 2021, only returning in March after nearly two and a half years on the shelf. Pavlovich looked good in his return, knocking out countryman Shamil Abdurakhimov, and he still has a ton of time ahead of him as a 30-year-old heavyweight. Plus, he could be set up well for a win here. Pavlovich has a lot of tools, including a wrestling background and a sneakily long reach. With a fairly consistent tendency towards pressure, he can make this the type of race to the knockout that Tuivasa was able to win. This is essentially another toss-up, and while Lewis might be fading, he is still at the point where an opponent is going to need to prove he can take one of his punches before it is considered a safe bet. The pick is Lewis via first-round knockout.
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