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Let’s talk about Sergei Pavlovich, have you seen the KO’s he gives? The 18-3-0 fighter hails from Russia and is #4 ranked in the heavyweight division. The heavyweight division has had its fair share of legends and performances but this Russian fighter’s raw power and brutal KO make him a deadly opponent for anyone who faces him. But here’s the main question. At the end of the day fighters too, care a lot about their payback—yes, the payback by check.

So how much is he earning from getting struck by punches while putting his opponents to sleep as well? With all the UFC fights, his bank account must be pretty full right? So, let’s see his net worth as of 2025.

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Sergei Pavlovich’s net worth and endorsements

As of now the 32-year-old has a net worth is $1.5 million and this huge amount does not just come from his fighting but also from endorsements and sponsors. His base salary is $350,000, and apart from that, he also has an endorsement with BENERGY.

Being a top-notch UFC heavyweight contender does bring a lot of perks through Pay-per-views and fight bonuses. The knockout artist earned a base salary of $350,000 for his fight against Curtis Blaydes at UFC Vegas 71. This also included a base pay of $350,000, a win bonus of $100,000, and sponsorships worth $15,000.

Apart from the fight money he also earns from his investments in the energy drink company ENERGY. But let’s get to the present, shall we? How much do you think he might earn for his latest fight against Jairzinho Rozenstruik?

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Does Sergei Pavlovich deserve a bigger paycheck for his brutal knockouts and rising fame?

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How much does Sergei Pavlovich earn? 

Let’s take a flashback to UFC on ABC 6 which was a pretty exciting event. Pavlovich completed 6 years of association with UFC in 2024. He got the opportunity to go after the UFC title after 6 straight wins although he did not win it.

With a 100% finish rate, these performances earned him a base salary of $500,000, against Tom Aspinall at UFC 295, including $300,000 from PPV buys and a total of $647,000.

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Before that, Sergei Pavlovich had a go at Curtis Blaydes, whom he KOed in just three minutes into the first round. That knockout victory secured a base salary of $350,000 and a total of $465,000. He also earned a supposed $450,000 to $650,000 for UFC on ABC 6.

So he has seen some big payouts in his career and we can assume that he can make around  $110,000. So are you excited to see how his next fight turns out? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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