Paddy Pimblett opens up about his notoriety, viral videos, and his fight with Jared Gordon at UFC 282
Paddy Pimblett said he didn’t know how he became so popular, as all he did was be himself. Still undefeated in the UFC, Paddy will face Jared Gordon, 34, inside the octagon at UFC 282 in Las Vegas on Saturday.
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Paddy “the baddy” Pimblett has grown to become one of the most famous MMA fighters on the UFC roster. He’s arguably the most famous English fighter at the moment, though we have a current UFC champion in the face of welterweight, Leon Edwards.
A video went viral last week which showed Paddy Pimblett knocking on a door. The owner answered via the intercom and recognized him instantly. Paddy was walking his dog near his Liverpool residence, where the pet pooped in front of a house.
The UFC lightweight contender apologized to the resident over the intercom and asked for some soapy water to clear the mess. The resident was apparently not present in the house at that moment and said she, visibly excited, would do the cleaning. Paddy Pimblett thanked the owner and apologized again before leaving. The video set the internet on fire within half an hour of the incident, showing Paddy's popularity.
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Tiger Muay Thai gym on the southern resort island of Phuket was, before the coronavirus pandemic, attracting fighters from all over the globe lured by world-class training, an idyllic tropical beach lifestyle and a growing reputation.
(In pic: UFC flyweight fighters Antonina Shevchenko (L) and Valentina Shevchenko going through their paces at the Tiger Muay Thai gym in Phuket.)
Tiger Muay Thai gym on the southern resort island of Phuket was, before the coronavirus pandemic, attracting fighters from all over the globe lured by world-class training, an idyllic tropical beach ..
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It has produced a string of fighters progressing into the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the globe's biggest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, with several going on to become world champions. Lightweight contender Rafael Fiziev (in pic), who is from Kyrgyzstan, steps into the cage in Las Vegas this weekend hoping to be the latest fighter to begin a journey to UFC glory.
It has produced a string of fighters progressing into the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the globe's biggest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, with several going on to become world champions..
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MMA was one of the first sports to restart after the pandemic shutdown. Though quarantine and travel restrictions have hit international fighters hard, the success of UFC champions who use Tiger Muay Thai for pre-fight camps, such as bantamweight Petr Yan of Russia and Kyrgyzstan's fearsome flyweight Valentina Shevchenko, is continuing to inspire the next generation.
(In pic: Petr Yan of Russia punches Jose Aldo of Brazil in their UFC bantamweight championship fight.)
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George Hickman (in pic), MMA coach at Tiger Muay Thai said, "The fighters we have coming through help to breed success. Seeing them train inspires everyone. You can watch someone like Petr work on his clinch game with the Muay Thai fighters, then you can see that play out in his fights. He's a sponge, and that's what the great fighters are. They're always looking for an edge and everyone learns from that."
George Hickman (in pic), MMA coach at Tiger Muay Thai said, "The fighters we have coming through help to breed success. Seeing them train inspires everyone. You can watch someone like Petr work on hi..
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One of the most explosive UFC talents, middleweight champ Israel Adesanya of New Zealand, has also tapped into the gym as has Australian featherweight king Alexander Volkanovski. And Thailand's first UFC star, strawweight Loma Lookboonmee, has caused an explosion of interest in MMA in her home country, encouraging fighters to make the move from traditional forms of combat such as kickboxing or Muay Thai.
(In pic: Opponents Loma Lookboonmee (L) of Thailand and Jinh Yu Frey face off during the UFC Fight Night weigh-in on October 02, 2020 in Abu Dhabi.)
One of the most explosive UFC talents, middleweight champ Israel Adesanya of New Zealand, has also tapped into the gym as has Australian featherweight king Alexander Volkanovski. And Thailand's first..
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The gym takes its name from the ancient sport of Muay Thai, also known as the "art of eight limbs." Based around strikes from elbows, knees, fists, feet and shins, Muay Thai was crafted for soldiers as far back as the 16th century.
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Thailand has a chequered history when it comes to MMA, the government banning the sport as "brutal and not boxing" in 2012 before slowly allowing promotions such as One Championship to stage events. Former wrester Hickman turned to coaching and helped to popularise MMA after arriving in Phuket in 2014. "There hadn't been any education on it. But that has changed. There are MMA events in Thailand and now Loma has been signed (to UFC) that's helped Thailand become a hotbed for MMA training," Hickman said.
Thailand has a chequered history when it comes to MMA, the government banning the sport as "brutal and not boxing" in 2012 before slowly allowing promotions such as One Championship to stage events. ..
The Liverpool-based fighter said he couldn’t go anywhere without being filmed. Paddy Pimblett said he didn’t know how he became so popular as he was only being himself. The interesting character, backed by tremendous performances in the octagon, has made Pimblett one of the biggest superstars in the game within just over a year of joining the UFC in September 2021. Additionally, his passionate post-fight monologues on men’s mental health have already made him a champion for his fans.
Paddy Pimblett, 27, will be fighting in the co-main event of UFC 282 at the iconic T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. He will face the 34-year-old American fighter Jared Gordon on Saturday, December 10. While Gordon’s last match was a decision win over Leonard Santos at UFC 278, Paddy submitted his last opponent, Jordan Leavitt, at UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Aspinall.
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FAQs:
When did Paddy join the UFC? September 2021.
When does UFC 282 take place? Saturday, December 10.
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