One UFC fighter is enjoying the rewards of a standout year. Paddy Pimblett, set to headline UFC’s first event of 2026, faces a challenge as UFC 324 is slated for January 24th, preventing him and other fighters from fully celebrating the holidays. Known for gaining weight between fights, Pimblett plans to stick to a strict diet and make up for lost experiences before entering the Octagon. Similarly, another fighter adopted this disciplined approach during his holiday, achieving a feat that would surely impress “The Buddy.”
Melquizael Costa, who knocked out Morgan Charrière with a head kick on December 23rd, delivered one of the highlights of UFC’s final 2025 event. Despite not winning the Performance of the Night, Costa had an impressive year, with a record of winning and losing in four fights but ending 2025 with four consecutive wins. His recent weigh-in showed him at 145.5 pounds, although a recent video reveals he weighs over 193 pounds when off the featherweight scale. At 29, Costa certainly deserves to relax after such a strong streak that positions him for a big opportunity in 2026.
Additionally, Costa’s journey has gained attention through a UFC Brasil YouTube short film detailing his life, including being born with vitiligo. Melquizael Costa expressed excitement over the UFC creating the film to share his story with a wider audience, further highlighting his inspiring path in the sport. The film is auto-dubbed on YouTube, making it accessible to international fans.
Fan Take: This news shines a light on not just the physical challenges UFC fighters face but also the personal discipline required outside the Octagon. Stories like Costa’s and Pimblett’s remind fans of the dedication behind the scenes, enriching the narrative of MMA and inspiring enthusiasts worldwide.

