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Paddy Pimblett’s Response to His Last Defeat Signals a Bright Future Ahead of UFC 324

January 26, 2026 3 Min Read
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Paddy Pimblett is no stranger to coming back stronger after setbacks.

“The Buddy” found himself in new territory during his UFC career, experiencing his first defeat in a major MMA promotion on Saturday at UFC 324 in Las Vegas. He fell to Justin Gaethje in an intense five-round battle for the interim lightweight title, marking the opening fight on Paramount+.

While Gaethje celebrates his second interim title victory and looks forward to a potential unification bout with the returning champion Ilya Topuria later this year, Pimblett faces the challenge of regrouping after this loss. If history is any indication, Paddy can leverage this experience to stage an impressive comeback.

Back in 2018, Pimblett suffered a loss that initially shook his career and led to a bout with depression. At that time, he had already accumulated three losses on his record and had even declined a UFC contract, choosing instead to develop his skills in the British Cage Warriors promotion. Despite losing a lightweight title fight to Soren Bak, Pimblett rebounded in 2020 with a swift knockout win over Decky Dalton, which earned him a UFC contract.

Since then, Pimblett has impressively gone 7-0 in the UFC and built an overall nine-fight winning streak since his 2018 setback. This track record proves his resilience and ability to bounce back from defeats. Should he recover from the recent loss at UFC 324, fans could soon see him fighting for UFC gold once again.

Fellow Liverpool fighter and friend Molly McCann, who closely observed Pimblett’s journey, has publicly expressed her support. Known as “Meatball,” McCann acknowledged Paddy’s loss but emphasized that both he and their team will grow from this experience. She praised him on social media, sharing heartfelt encouragement and pride in his efforts.

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Fan Take: Paddy Pimblett’s ability to recover and thrive after tough losses is what makes him a compelling and inspiring figure in MMA. His resilience not only energizes his fanbase but also adds depth to the sport by demonstrating the mental toughness required to compete at the highest level.

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