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#6 De peso pesado Division

Activo

"Polar Bear"

Serghei Spivac

De peso pesado Division

18-6-0 (W-L-D)

7

Victorias por nocaut

8

Gana por Sumisión

11

Primeros acabados redondos

Serghei Spivac
  • Last fight

    Victoria

    Spivac vs Delija

    Feb. 21, 2026

Récord del Atleta

Info

Learn more about Serghei Spivac's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Activo
Ciudad natal
Moldova
Trenes en
Polar Bear Team
Estilo de lucha
Sambo
Años
31
Alto
75.00
Peso
251.00
Debut del octágono
May. 4, 2019
Alcance
78.00
Alcance de la pierna
44.00
  • Pro since 2014
     
  • Seven wins by KO, eight by submission (Neck crank, RNC, 3 armbar, kimura, 2 arm triangle)
     
  • 11 first round finishes
     
  • Has won eight of his last 12 fights and five of his last eight

UFC Fight Night (2/21/26) Spivac won a three round unanimous decision over Ante Delija

UFC 316 (6/7/25) Spivac lost a three round unanimous decision to Waldo Cortes Acosta

UFC 311 (01/18/25) Spivac was stopped by Jailton Almeida via strikes at 4:53 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (8/10/24) Spivac submitted Marcin Tybura via armbar at 1:44 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (9/2/23) Spivac was stopped by Ciryl Gane via strikes at 3:44 of the second round 

UFC Fight Night (2/4/23) Spivac submitted Derrick Lewis via arm-triangle choke at 3:05 of the first round 

UFC on ESPN (8/6/22) Spivac stopped Augusto Sakai via strikes at 3:42 of the second round

UFC 272 (3/5/22) Spivac stopped Greg Hardy via strikes at 2:16 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (9/4/21) Spivac was stopped by Tom Aspinall via strikes at 2:30 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (6/19/21) Spivac won a three round unanimous decision over Aleksei Oleinik

UFC Fight Night (2/20/21) Sspivac stopped Jared Vanderaa via strikes at 4:32 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (7/19/20) Spivac won a three round split decision over Carlos Felipe

UFC Fight Night (2/29/20) Spivac lost a three round unanimous decision to Marcin Tybura

UFC 243 (10/5/19) Spivac submitted Tai Tuivasa via arm triangle choke at 3:14 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (5/4/19) Spivac was stopped by Walt Harris via strikes at :50 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training at the age of seven. I trained all my life without a break to always be ready.

Training: Every day I have diverse training

What ranks and titles have you held? I'm a WWFC league champion.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? For me, this is a dream.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I studied at a sports institute as a psychology coach.

What was your job before you started fighting? I did not work until the sport; I studied and trained.

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? I played in amateur sports; I had medals, and was a champion of my country, Europe, and the world in mixed martial arts.

Favorite grappling technique: I am a universal fighter.

Favorite Striking technique: I am a universal fighter.

Tell us about your life outside of fighting: My life is like a soldier’s life. I’m training all the time, and even when I spend time with my family, I do it the right way. We have a routine that I don’t like to break. On weekdays I train a lot, and on weekends I spend time with my family. I usually listen to what my wife wants and try to do everything for her and for our child

What is one thing that you want UFC fans to know about you? I’m just a regular guy from a small country. I was a very weak kid growing up, and wins didn’t come easy. For the first seven years in sports, I was losing everything. Then, little by little, things started to come together