Russian UFC fighter Pavlovich said that he would not like to move to the USA forever
Russian mixed style (MMA) fighter Sergei Pavlovich spoke about a possible move to the United States. His words are quoted by Match TV.
“Have you thought about moving to the USA forever? No no. I like everything here. No matter how hackneyed it may sound, where you were born is where you came in handy. Going to perform, preparing – yes. But to live, no,” said the athlete.
He also spoke about the different approaches to nutrition in countries. “In our country, people cook more themselves, but there they eat more at fast foods. Can’t I have this food? No no. I can eat, but I like home-cooked food more,” Pavlovich said.
On November 12, as part of the UFC 295 tournament in New York (USA), Pavlovich lost to Briton Tom Aspinall. The Briton knocked out the Russian in the second minute of the first round and won the organization’s interim heavyweight champion belt. The Russian has 18 wins and two losses.
Source: Lenta

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