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Will fight Tony Ferguson
Pimblett will fight Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 on Dec. 16th according to Dana White.
ANALYSIS
The Baddy is officially back after missing extended time recovering from ankle surgery. While Pimblett is a rising star with his 4-0 record in the UFC, his last victory over Jared Gordon was hardly impressive, so he'll have plenty to prove after so much time away from the Octagon.
The Baddy is officially back after missing extended time recovering from ankle surgery. While Pimblett is a rising star with his 4-0 record in the UFC, his last victory over Jared Gordon was hardly impressive, so he'll have plenty to prove after so much time away from the Octagon.
Set to miss extended time
Pimblett (ankle) will remain out until late 2023 while he recovers from ankle surgery, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Pimblett, who sustained the ankle injury during his fight with Jared Gordon in December, will remain sidelined for most of 2023. The up-and-coming 28-year-old fighter will look to bounce back from the injury and defend his perfect 4-0 UFC record later this year.
Pimblett, who sustained the ankle injury during his fight with Jared Gordon in December, will remain sidelined for most of 2023. The up-and-coming 28-year-old fighter will look to bounce back from the injury and defend his perfect 4-0 UFC record later this year.
Needs ankle surgery
Pimblett (ankle) has revealed that he needs ankle surgery, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Pimblett is unlikely to fight at UFC 286 in London after revealing that he will need to undergo ankle surgery before his next fight. Pimblett sustained the injury during his most recent victory over Jared Gordon in December. The 28-year-old fighter who currently holds a record of 4-0 in the UFC, is likely to pursue events further in the future to allow more recovery time.
Pimblett is unlikely to fight at UFC 286 in London after revealing that he will need to undergo ankle surgery before his next fight. Pimblett sustained the injury during his most recent victory over Jared Gordon in December. The 28-year-old fighter who currently holds a record of 4-0 in the UFC, is likely to pursue events further in the future to allow more recovery time.
Luckiest man in Vegas
Pimblett defeated Jared Gordon via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC 282 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Forget whomever won the progressive on a slot machine at a casino, the luckiest man in Vegas this evening was "Paddy The Baddy." It's impossible to figure out how even one judge scored this fight for Pimblett, let alone all three. Paddy was beaten up on the feet in Round 1 and plastered to the fence for nearly the entirety of Round 3. If you squint, perhaps Pimblett deserved Round 2, but it's impossible to make a case for more. Paddy ended up on the short end of a 100-97 count in total strikes landed, while Gordon landed the only three takedowns of the fight, good for 6:28 worth of control time. Good luck finding anyone -- other than the three guys that mattered -- that thought Paddy deserved the win here. This fight is going to be talked about for quite a while. For better or worse, Paddy improves to 4-0 in the UFC.
Forget whomever won the progressive on a slot machine at a casino, the luckiest man in Vegas this evening was "Paddy The Baddy." It's impossible to figure out how even one judge scored this fight for Pimblett, let alone all three. Paddy was beaten up on the feet in Round 1 and plastered to the fence for nearly the entirety of Round 3. If you squint, perhaps Pimblett deserved Round 2, but it's impossible to make a case for more. Paddy ended up on the short end of a 100-97 count in total strikes landed, while Gordon landed the only three takedowns of the fight, good for 6:28 worth of control time. Good luck finding anyone -- other than the three guys that mattered -- that thought Paddy deserved the win here. This fight is going to be talked about for quite a while. For better or worse, Paddy improves to 4-0 in the UFC.
Facing Jared Gordon in December
Pimblett will take on Jared Gordon in a lightweight bout at UFC 282 in Las Vegas on Dec. 10, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Pimblett will be making just his fourth appearance as a UFC fighter, but his time with the promotion could hardly have gone better thus far. He finished his first two opponents in the first round before scoring a second-round submission win over Jordan Leavitt in July. His opponent, Gordon, has 11 UFC fights to his name, winning four of his last five.
Pimblett will be making just his fourth appearance as a UFC fighter, but his time with the promotion could hardly have gone better thus far. He finished his first two opponents in the first round before scoring a second-round submission win over Jordan Leavitt in July. His opponent, Gordon, has 11 UFC fights to his name, winning four of his last five.