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Paddy Pimblett Unveils Fierce UFC Rule Changes He’s Fighting For: ‘I’m Volleying Them’

January 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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Paddy Pimblett, the Liverpool lightweight, is aiming to bring significant and more violent rule changes to the UFC. He is preparing to compete for the promotion’s inaugural interim lightweight title against Justin Gaethje at UFC 324, with both fighters known for their aggressive and thrilling fighting styles. Gaethje, especially, is close to earning $1 million from performance bonuses alone.

Pimblett recently discussed possible alterations to the UFC rulebook during a YouTube discussion with Tom Aspinall. He expressed interest in reintroducing knee strikes to the head of an opponent when they are on the ground—a move reminiscent of “soccer kicks” and akin to the style used by Mark Kerr—while still opposing stomping strikes due to safety concerns. Pimblett explained that unlike stomping, knee strikes offer more mobility and could be a fair response to sloppy takedowns. Despite the ongoing debate about the specifics of knee strikes, Pimblett is confident in adapting to any rule set depending on the location and regulations of the fight.

Tom Aspinall, on the other hand, remains cautious about the knee strike rules and refrains from using knees on grounded opponents unless the rule is crystal clear. Pimblett, however, believes fighters must be prepared for whatever rules apply worldwide, given the sport’s evolving landscape.

Fan Take: This conversation highlights a potential shift towards more aggressive and fan-pleasing combat in the UFC, reflecting the sport’s ongoing quest to balance safety with excitement. If changes like reintroducing knee strikes on grounded opponents happen, it could significantly alter fight dynamics and strategy, invigorating fans hungry for intense, action-packed bouts.

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