UFC star Paddy Pimblett provides updates on his weight and career three weeks out from his most recent UFC win.
“Everyone wants to fight me, lad,” Pimblett said. “I’m about 200 (pounds),” Pimblett told reporters backstage at UFC on ESPN 41. Pimblett understands it’s not ideal, but think it’s Ok for now.
Pimblett has gone on another post-fight food binge after picking up his third UFC win three weeks ago as 'The Baddy' now weighs "around 200lb"
'The Baddy' had promised to keep his weight down after his second UFC win, but went on an 11,000 calorie binge and put on over 20kg in just two weeks. "I'm seeing the card getting slated for December 10th. Pimblett, 27, picked up his third consecutive UFC win last month by submitting Jordan Leavitt in the English capital.
British MMA fighter Paddy Pimblett proved that he is not just a star at home while taking in the latest UFC card during his trip to San Diego.The 27-y.
Pimblett refused to speculate on who his next opponent would be but insists he is open to fighting anyone as he continues his journey towards the lightweight top-15 and achieving his ultimate goal of becoming a UFC champion. Clearly, the US fight fans love Pimblett and they’ll be glad to hear that when he returns to action later this year, it will be stateside, in the fight capital of the world. The 27-year-old appears to be on the brink of superstardom after picking up three stoppage wins and a legion of new fans since joining the UFC in 2021.
UFC's Paddy Pimblett has once again gained a lot of weight following his last fight, despite it being just 22 days ago.
Following the first UFC London fight against Vargas, Pimblett said that he would rather be “fat and happy” than “ripped and miserable.” The Liverpudlian appears to be a big foodie and has caused a real stir in the MMA community as to how much weight he gains after a fight. He would make his debut in September of 2021 against Luigi Vendramini. The Scouser would go on to knock Vendramini out in the first round, arriving at the company in true style.
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“Everyone wants to fight me,” he reasoned. Pimblett shut down a lot of the haters criticizing his eating habits when he slimmed back down effortlessly for his fight against Jordan Leavitt at UFC London last month. But, for now, I enjoy putting a little bit of chub rub on.” “About 200 [pounds],” he said with a smile. “I haven’t eaten today yet. Paddy Pimblett is taking his post-fight victory binge-fest on the road.
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I wasn’t the best kid when I was in school. “I love coming in, speaking to young kids in the community. Now, he goes the extra step to give back.
The Englishman has been doing some serious eating since his last fight and has put on 45 pounds, well out of lightweight territory.
So people think, ‘Oh, I can beat him.’ And when you get in the cage with me, and you’ve got to solve the puzzle, you can’t.” “They all got less than 100,000 followers, and I’m at 1.8 million or something. “I think I’m going to fight in Vegas,” Pimblett said. That’s why they want to fight me. "These people who are ripped all year round aren't happy. He added: “When I’m a little older and I start fighting ranked opponents, I will keep my weight down, but for now, I enjoy putting on a little chub rub on.”
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I think I’m going to fight in Vegas lad. Paddy Pimblett claims that he's aiming for a return in December, this time on US soil. That’s why they want to fight me. While he didn't mention any names as potential opponents, he did confirm that he's eyeing a return by the end of 2022. As long as you's put your mind to something, and you's wanna do it, believe in yourself and you can go as far as you want.'' The 27-year-old fighter takes immense pride in representing his people and gives back to his community whenever possible.
The Liverpool UFC stars will both fight again this year but Paddy the Baddy is targeting a later return to the octagon than Meatball Molly.
McCann herself has now moved into the women's flyweight rankings after extending her winning streak to three against Hannah Goldy at the O2 Arena last month. It was a statement win for Pimblett, who many continue to raise doubts due to the level of his opponents so far, but Leavitt is seen as an up-and-coming fighter in the division with a strong record. I’ve seen the card get slated for December 10.”