WATCH! Paddy Pimblett commands haters to “kiss his a**” as he pulls his pants down after making weight for UFC London
Paddy Pimblett
Paddy Pimblett is the one to enjoy life to its fullest but doesn’t compromise with his discipline to act like a professional athlete when it’s high time. Pimblett is fighting this weekend for the second time in front of his home crowd and in his home country at another UFC London event. Pimblett is so far 2-0 undefeated in the UFC and is one of the fastest rising prospects in the entire roster. His next opponent is fellow lightweight Jordan Leavitt.
Pimblett is one of those few athletes that became huge famous even before entering the UFC. Fair to say he was a household name for those who were a fan of the sport of MMA in Liverpool, England. Pimblett’s overall record is 18-3 with 14 wins via finishes. Pimblett’s last fight, his first UFC London event, was a first-round submission win over Rodrigo Vargas. Though Pimblett is a submission specialist, his knockout power cannot be underestimated because that’s how he made a statement in his UFC debut.
Paddy Pimblett gives a fiery response on getting fat-shamed during the off-season
At the initial weigh-ins, Pimblett showed up and made the weight within the lightweight limit. For someone who goes as high as up to 200 pounds in his off-fighting season, Pimblett shocked many of those who didn’t wish well enough for him due to his weight off the training time. So Pimblett had something to get off his chest.
“For every one that fat-shamed me, said I will miss weight or, what was it, pull out, [pulls his pants down] kiss me a**,“ said Pimblett right after getting the weigh-in done, metaphorically dropping the mic on the haters whilst showing them his butt cheeks for an embarrassing ritual as proposed by the English mixed martial artist himself.
What do you make of this hilarious act by Paddy Pimblett? Was it funny or beyond the line for you? Who do you think wins between Pimblett and his next opponent Jordan Leavitt? Do you think Paddy Pimblett’s potential will peak at becoming a UFC champion sooner or later in his career? Pimblett is definitely one heck of an entertaining fighter and is clearly one unique persona, for both inside and outside the octagon.
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