Sergey Spivac, a professional MMA competitor since 2014, made his MMA debut at the age of 19. When he turned 23, Spivac joined the UFC and has remained with the promotion ever since. He is currently ranked 9th in the heavyweight division. Now, the ‘Polar Bear’ is set to face the 8th-ranked heavyweight fighter, Marcin Tybura. Before this, Spivac achieved significant wins in his career, defeating notable fighters like Derrick Lewis and Tai Tuivasa. However, he has also experienced some losses in his professional career.
The ‘Polar Bear’ made his MMA debut with the Ukrainian promotion Real Fight Promotion, where he remained undefeated with a six-fight win streak, mostly winning by knockout or submission. However, he suffered his first loss in his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night 151 when he was 23 years old, replacing Alexey Oleynik and facing Walt Harris. This marked the first professional loss of his career.
Spivac fought Marcin Tybura on February 29, 2020, at UFC Fight Night 169 and lost by unanimous decision. He then faced Tom Aspinall on September 4, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 191, replacing Sergei Pavlovich, and lost by technical knockout in the first round.
On September 2, 2023, he fought Ciryl Gane at UFC Fight Night 226 and lost by technical knockout in the second round. Spivac’s record is 16-4-0, with all four losses happening in the UFC. Despite these losses, he has added significant money to his bank account and has a good net worth.
Exploring Sergey Spivac’s Net worth
According to Media Referee, Spivac’s net worth is estimated at around $250,000 as of 2023. Most of his earnings come from his fights and sponsorships. He received his highest purse of $310,000 for his fight against Derrick Lewis.
Sergey Spivac dominated every fight when he fought for the Ukrainian promotion. He made a name for himself in the UFC heavyweight division, becoming a ranked fighter. His upcoming fight with Marcin Tybura is crucial, as he will look to avenge his previous loss and move up in the rankings.
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