"He's starting to argue" - Paddy Pimblett promises Jared Gordon an EXPLOSIVE FINISH at UFC 282 1

“He’s starting to argue” – Paddy Pimblett promises Jared Gordon an EXPLOSIVE FINISH at UFC 282

Paddy Pimblett is a sensation to say the least. When she’s not captivating everyone in the octagon, she travels around the world posting vlogs where she enjoys the best local flavors on offer.

But don’t let that put you off what a ruthless client Pimblett is inside the octagon. A great wrestler, the native of Liverpool has also shown that he can give a hand when necessary. That being said, his most impressive fight to date has come against him. Jordan Leavittit delivers with the rear bare choke.

Almost five months after that historic PPV event in London, “Bad” he’s back again. But the goal is a little different – he wants to create the atmosphere he created in England in front of a predominantly American crowd in Las Vegas. And he found himself a worthy competitor. Jared Gordon. The 34-year-old American fights at Renzo Gracie’s Academy and scores a decisive victory over Leonardo Santos.

Speaking about the pairing, Paddy Pimblett said, “It tries to go pattering to win. I’m trying to knock you down with one shot, and that’s what I’m going to do… Jared Gordon, I respect you. I love you as a person. But you’re not on my level as a fighter, bro.” As a final summary of his stance as he entered the fight, he said:“He’s doing bingo – watch it.

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Paddy Pimblett explains what makes him a better fighter than Jared Gordon as he enters the UFC 282 joint main event challenge

Paddy Pimblett [Image Courtesy - MMA Junkie]
Paddy Pimblett [Image Courtesy – MMA Junkie]

Paddy Pimblett’s rise to become one of the biggest names in the company is worth seeing. The Briton is not ranked in the lightweight division, but was able to book him a co-main event in a number one PPV. While this may be due to some unforeseen circumstances (i.e. the elimination of the first major event), nothing detracts from the Briton’s success.

However, his biggest passion is to win and rise in the rankings. Talking about the skill set, “I am a better striker. I have better jiu-jitsu. I have better wrestling. Pimblett believes the crowd will be behind it too. – “‘What’s going on here? We are in America and everyone supports it.‘”

Also read Jared Gordon’s “It Made My Life WORST” on the impact MMA had on his life.

However, Paddy Pimblett must be careful not to get too cocky and overzealous when getting into a fight. However, fight fans needn’t tell him that – his Liverpool native friend Molly McCann He lost dramatically to Erin Blanchfield just two weeks ago and must have done his “The Baddy” homework by looking at him.

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