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Dan Hooker Predicts a Short Longevity for Paddy Pimblett’s Career as Challenges Mount Post-UFC 324

January 26, 2026 3 Min Read
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Paddy Pimblett earned widespread respect despite experiencing his first Octagon defeat. “The Buddy” demonstrated remarkable determination by pushing through all five rounds in the interim lightweight title bout, which served as the main event for the UFC’s first card of the year.

However, his performance faced criticism from Ilya Topria and several other fighters within the same division. One individual who appears particularly vocal about the fight is Dan Hooker, who recently engaged in a heated exchange of harsh words with Pimblett. Their feud quickly became personal, with both men openly confronting each other.

Dan Hooker Claims Paddy Pimblett Is at ‘Rock Bottom’ After First UFC Defeat

Pimblett had cautioned Hooker against attending UFC 324 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas last weekend. This, however, was unlikely, given that “The Hangman” is set to compete this weekend at UFC 325 in Australia. Though focused on his upcoming bout against Benoît Saint-Denis, Hooker still caught parts of the interim lightweight title fight headlining Saturday’s event.

On The Ariel Helwani Show, Hooker stated, “I thought he (Pimblett) was a dog, as always. He looks like a baby giraffe, elbows in the air, jumping up and down in the air. Yeah, he looks a lot to me when he fights.” He went on to express that Pimblett’s toughness wasn’t impressive, noting that facing someone like Justin Gaethje isn’t the most challenging part of the sport.

Hooker believes the most difficult element is maintaining a presence in top-tier fights, something he thinks Pimblett has bypassed but will now have to tackle. “He’s been very well managed, able to get through many opponents easily, but now he’s at the bottom… There are no easier fights left,” Hooker explained. “That’s a lesson I learned the hard way. From now on, there’s not going to be a fight you can just skate through. Paddy’s going to learn that.”

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The 35-year-old also suggested Pimblett’s advantage came from having less wear and tear, but warned that this “kid isn’t going to last that long” once others catch up to him.


Fan Take: This exchange highlights the harsh realities fighters face as competition intensifies in the UFC’s lightweight division. Pimblett’s first loss and Hooker’s critique underscore how every fight is a test of resilience and adaptability, which keeps the sport fiercely competitive and unpredictable for fans.

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