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Justin Gaethje delivers ground and pound to Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324
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Ex-UFC Champion Breaks Silence, Labels UFC 324 Main Event “Terrible” and Dismisses Fighters as “A Couple of Newbies”

January 25, 2026 2 Min Read
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The first UFC title fight of 2026, held on Saturday night, received largely favorable feedback. Dana White awarded a $450,000 bonus during the promotion’s inaugural event on Paramount+. Following a six-week pause between fight cards, the action resumed at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with several standout performances, including five fights ending in finishes.

The night’s finale featured Justin Gaethje besting Paddy Pimblett in a bout many hailed as the evening’s highlight, earning both fighters $100,000 each for Fight of the Night. Gaethje, the former champion, faced a tough challenge in what many consider a match-of-the-year candidate.

Despite the excitement, some voices like Islam Makhachev and Josh Barnett expressed disappointment on social media, with Barnett describing the fight as one of the weakest UFC main events in recent memory. The two fighters combined for 300 significant strikes and two knockdowns over five rounds — a grueling battle dubbed ‘The Highlight.’ Joe Rogan acknowledged Pimblett’s resilience as he endured heavy blows while pursuing the interim lightweight title.

In the post-fight analysis, Dana White questioned Pimblett’s strategy, noting that despite his toughness, adapting tactics mid-fight might have improved his chances. Pimblett admitted to underestimating Gaethje and avoided takedown attempts throughout the five rounds, choosing instead to stand toe-to-toe with the seasoned fighter. White praised Pimblett’s heart but suggested that more strategic moves, like takedowns and submission attempts, could have made a difference.

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This clash matters because it showcases the balance between grit and strategy in MMA—fans witnessed an intense battle that tested both fighters’ endurance and skills. Moving forward, fights like this highlight the evolving demands on athletes to be not only tough but tactically adaptable, pushing the sport into more dynamic and exciting territories.

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