Get ready for a thrilling UFC showdown! Paddy Pimblett is about to make history, but there's a twist!
Paddy, the former Cage Warriors champ, is stepping into the Octagon at UFC 324, aiming for the lightweight gold. But here's where it gets controversial: he's made it clear to Dana White and the UFC that this early fight date is a one-time deal.
With an impressive 7-0 record in the UFC, Paddy is set to face Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title. However, he's not happy about the timing, and he's making a bold statement: "I'm never fighting in January or February again!"
Pimblett's frustration is understandable. Fighting in January means missing out on the festive season and his birthday celebrations. He wants the UFC to know that he's not interested in repeating this experience.
And this is the part most people miss: Paddy's not just talking the talk. He's backing it up with action. Despite the early fight date, he's on track with his weight cut, aiming to make the 155-pound limit for the first time.
So, will Paddy Pimblett walk away with the interim title, or will Justin Gaethje prove to be the champion? It's a question that has MMA fans buzzing.
But here's the real question: Should fighters have the right to dictate their fight schedules, or is it the UFC's call? What do you think? Join the debate and let us know your thoughts in the comments. We want to hear your opinions on this controversial topic!