“Taking that Baddy dude,” Logan Paul sets his eyes on a Paddy Pimblett fight in his aspirations to do MMA
Paddy Pimblett- Logan Paul
Already making impressive statements in 2 athletic areas and Logan Paul has already set his eyes on the third one, this being MMA and the opponent for the debut is already decided it seems. Paul, who last entered in a boxing ring by having his moments in an exhibition bout against one of the greatest boxers of all time Floyd Mayweather, is currently engaged in professional wrestling where he had possibly one of the best debuts of all time, especially someone who’s performing for the first time ever that too on WWE’s Wrestlemania.
Paul has made a deal to do more such professional wrestling bouts in future but believes that a path is open to pursue MMA in future and make a name out of that game as well. Besides having a boxing career for a brief period of time which is not the last we might see of him in near future considering his predictability, Paul also has a high school wrestling background. Paul went viral in the MMA world on the internet last year when he was seen training with UFC middleweight Paulo Costa.
Logan Paul abruptly hates sitting on the chair Paddy Pimblett sat on for an interview with True Geordie
In an 81-minute-long podcast interview with Youtuber True Geordie, Paul talks about his life as an influencer, how he will do as a father in future when considering family, his stunning debut in professional wrestling and much more. Paul then talks about his future with the UFC considering President Dana White is open to welcoming Paul.
“I’m taking that Paddy The Baddy dude,” says Paul “I’m taking him out… Did Paddy sit on this chair before? F**k this chair… watch me, I’m gonna get him.”
Paul here is talking about UFC Lightweight and potential megastar Paddy Pimblett, who is 2-0 in his UFC career but has been fighting professionally since the age of 16. Pimblett is known as an extrovert personality who nails in trash-talking and hard humour on Twitter coupled with an extravagant presence on media for his weight gain after fight night, which can shoot up to over 200 pounds.
What do you make of a fight between Paul and Pimblett? Do you think that is possible in the realm of today’s reality? Who do you think would win the fight? Pimblett is a potential megastar not only for his persona but his skills are exceptional as well. Considering a grappling specialist primarily, Pimblett has got knockout power as well.
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