Paddy Pimblett ‘Grows Taller’ After Arman Tsarukyan Hilarious Trolling Over Posture

Paddy Pimblett corrects his posture after getting heavily trolled for it ahead of UFC 324 interim title fight against Justin Gaethje.


Paddy Pimblett ‘Grows Taller’ After Arman Tsarukyan Hilarious Trolling Over Posture

Paddy Pimblett improves his posture after constant trolling (via MMA Fighting)

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Paddy Pimblett is heading into the biggest fight of his MMA career at UFC 324 against Justin Gaethje in an interim lightweight title matchup. He returns in strong shape after a more disciplined training camp and improved weight management. However, his posture during a Paramount+ commercial shoot became a meme. The Liverpudlian now corrected it at the official face-offs with a humorous reference.

Pimblett earned the title opportunity following a dominant victory over Michael Chandler at UFC 314, delivering one of the strongest performances of his career. The win sparked debate after he jumped from No. 8 to No. 5 in the official rankings, prompting some to question the rapid rise. The UFC later confirmed an interim title fight, as undisputed champion Ilia Topuria remains out of competition until mid-2026.

One of the lightweight contenders most affected by the interim title matchup is Arman Tsarukyan, who has remained the No. 1-ranked lightweight. Tsarukyan reacted quickly by mocking Pimblett’s posture on social media following the Paramount+ shoot. Pimblett later revealed that he corrected his stance during the official face-off with Gaethje, who believed that the Liverpudlian looked like a “question mark”.

Everyone was talking about my posture yesterday so I thought I would pop it up a bit. Yeah, thought I’d sort the posture out so I’m not looking like an alien off Men in Black.

Paddy Pimblett via UFC

The memes surrounding Pimblett’s posture began after footage surfaced of him facing off with Gaethje in a new Paramount+ promotional setting. The video stood out for its cinematic presentation and noticeably higher production quality than previous UFC promotional content. That shift reflects the UFC’s new broadcast era following its new $7.7 billion media and streaming rights agreement with Paramount+.

Pimblett has been under increased public scrutiny since the matchup was announced, largely due to questions surrounding his rapid rise in the lightweight rankings. Attention intensified after he was seen vaping during a training video alongside UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall. The moment fueled discussion about his conditioning entering a fight against Gaethje, who is widely known for his durability.

The fight against Gaethje stands as the most important test of Paddy Pimblett’s career, marking his first appearance in a UFC title fight. He enters UFC 324 as a -225 betting favorite after consecutive wins over ranked opposition. A victory would establish him as interim champion and position him for a future undisputed title bout, while also addressing skepticism surrounding his rapid ascent in the division.

Paddy Pimblett diminishes Arman Tsarukyan’s recent PR run

Arman Tsarukyan has been on one of the most active public relations runs of his career after being left out of the interim lightweight title matchup at UFC 324. Since the decision, he has appeared alongside streamers and popular online influencers, expanding his visibility. The appearances have highlighted a different side of his personality outside the Octagon while keeping him in the public eye.

Paddy Pimblett calls out Arman Tsarukyan
Paddy Pimblett calls out Arman Tsarukyan (via MMA Fighting)

Much of Tsarukyan’s recent content has focused on dining at upscale restaurants and sharing Armenian food with streamers. During the UFC 324 press conference, UFC CEO Dana White addressed Tsarukyan’s increased visibility and indicated it had not stood out. Paddy Pimblett later added to the exchange, criticizing the Armenian contender and suggesting he was copying his well-known love of food.

He’s asking you why Arman’s trying to be like me, going around eating food. It’s beacause he’s got no personality and he’s a little gnit.

Paddy Pimblett via UFC 324 press conference

The exchange reflects a growing rivalry between Pimblett and Tsarukyan as both continue to circle the top of the lightweight division. With Paddy Pimblett competing for interim gold at UFC 324 and Tsarukyan remaining the division’s top-ranked contender, their paths appear increasingly intertwined. The ongoing back-and-forth adds another narrative layer to a title picture that remains unsettled heading into 2026.

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