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Paddy Pimblett celebrates after KOing Luigi Vendramini
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Top UFC Contender Who Almost Knocked Out Paddy Pimblett in Debut Eager to Re-Sign with Dana White

February 12, 2026 3 Min Read
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Luigi Vendramini Seeks Another Opportunity After Early Loss to Paddy Pimblett

Paddy Pimblett, who recently claimed his first UFC title at UFC 324, experienced his first main event defeat on Paramount+ when he lost to Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight belt. Watching this tough battle unfold was Luigi Vendramini, a 13-3 professional fighter who nearly secured a stoppage against Pimblett in their fight over four years ago.

Before Pimblett knocked Vendramini out in the opening round at UFC Vegas 36, the Brazilian lightweight was poised to finish the fight himself after landing some significant strikes. Although this loss led to Vendramini’s release from the UFC, the fighter now thinks he is ready to make a strong comeback.

Vendramini’s UFC tenure includes a quick 72-second TKO victory over Jeshin Ayari, which earned him a Performance of the Night bonus. Since his September 2021 loss to Pimblett—an opponent who later contested for the title—Vendramini has won four consecutive fights and captured two regional championships. Reflecting on that defeat, Vendramini told MMA Junkie he still thinks about the fight daily and feels he didn’t perform to his full potential. He emphasized his resilience in tough fights and believes his time in the UFC came too early, without the necessary mindset for the big stage.

“The UFC cage is just another fight for me now,” Vendramini said, explaining how his approach has matured. He hopes for a second chance to prove himself, driven not by fame or money but by personal pride and confidence that he can now beat fighters like Pimblett.

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Meanwhile, the UFC’s roster has seen several surprising cuts lately. Fighters such as undefeated Rinat Fakhreddinov (6-0-1 in the Octagon) and Javid Basharat, with strong records, were unexpectedly released. Recently, Jaylton Almeida was also let go after two straight losses, despite earlier appearances suggesting he could contend for the heavyweight title.

Fan Take: This story highlights how the UFC’s unforgiving roster decisions can halt the trajectory of promising fighters like Vendramini, but it also underscores the hunger and growth potential of those eager to return stronger. For fight fans, these second-chance narratives remind us of the sport’s relentless challenges and the resilience required to thrive, shaping compelling rivalries and unforgettable comebacks.

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