The Paddy Pimblett next fight news should arrive soon. Until then, we offer up three likely opponent options and recap his impressive victory over Bobby Green at UFC 304.
At UFC 304 Pimblett extended his UFC win streak to six with an impressive submission on highly respected Octagon veteran Bobby Green. Following the biggest win of his career, “The Baddy” is ranked in the lightweight division and has serious momentum behind him. That is why matchups with ranked veterans Rafael dos Anjos, Michael Chandler, or Beneil Dariush should be next.
While many fight fans thought “King” would be too big a challenge for Pimblett, “The Baddy” showed improved striking and showcased why he is one of the most underrated grapplers in the entire lightweight division.
What happened: Early on, Pimblett was surprisingly able to hold his own against Green on the feet. Eventually, a solid leg kick led to an unexpected takedown attempt from the veteran. That was a big mistake as Pimblett was able to latch on to him and work his way towards a fight-ending triangle choke.
The fallout: The win sent a major message to Pimblett’s doubters that he needs to be respected. Maybe he will not become a UFC champion, but he is showing the skills to be ranked in the top 10 sooner rather than later.
The roadmap: A matchup with a passed his prime veteran in the top 15 is the most logical move next for Pimblett and the UFC.
A Legitimate Star on the Rise: The hype surrounding Pimblett isn’t smoke and mirrors. And he is among the most popular competitors to ever compete in the UK’s best cage fighting organization, Cage Warriors.
The Baddy Boy: Part of Pimblett’s fanfare is the unabashed confidence he has in himself. It’s a reason why many observers of the sport have compared him to other brash UK MMA greats, and former UFC champions Conor McGregor and Michael Bisping.
The measure of a fighter’s success is in the cash they stack up from a career of professional fisticuffs. Over his short career, Pimblett has amassed an estimated net worth of between $1 and $5 million.
After five straight wins to start his UFC career, Paddy Pimblett has yet to land an official ranking in the company’s top 15 at lightweight. However, there is a good chance a win over Green at UFC 304 will push him into that rare position.
Yes, Pimblett has lost fights. While he is unbeaten so far in the UFC, his three losses occurred during his tenure with English MMA promotion Cage Warriors.
While “The Baddy” did score a big win over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296, it was by unanimous decision, not by knockout.
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