LAS VEGAS – After the biggest win of his career, Serghei Spivac is more than happy to take a little time off. And it’s not because his win in the UFC Fight Night 218 main event Saturday was that taxing – it didn’t seem to be at all when Spivac (16-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) steamrolled the UFC’s all-time knockout leader, Derrick Lewis (26-11 MMA, 17-9 UFC), with an easy first-round submission . It’s because Spivac trained for the fight for weeks ahead of its original date this past November, then had to wait to get a new date when Lewis couldn’t fight the day of their UFC Fight Night 215 headliner. Fast forward to now, and Spivac wouldn’t mind a chance to chill, even though he said he’s likely to be right back in the gym, no matter what. “We were ready for everything,” Spivac said of his win over Lewis. “… Today, I showed you guys my judo style, my sambo style, my boxing style, and in the future, I’ll show you guys more.

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Serghei Spivac lobbies for another step up in competition after UFC Fight Night 218 dominance – MMA Junkie

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