“Lucky enough to be born in the red side of Liverpool,” UFC star Paddy Pimblett disses the rivals of his favorite Football club
Paddy Pimblett is thankful to be born on the 'red side of Liverpool' and subtly disses the Everton F.C.
Paddy Pimblett is a huge Liverpool FC supporter (via Imago/ This is Anfield)
In the newest GQ Sports video, UFC fighter Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett discussed the basic items he can’t live without. He gave fight fans an insight into his life outside of the octagon. Pimblett discusses his steadfast devotion to his favorite football team, Liverpool F.C. among other things.
Paddy Pimblett has a large fan base because of his charismatic demeanor and dynamic fighting style. In the video, he discusses the significance of Liverpool F.C. in his life, emphasizing his close bond with the football club. Pimblett shares his devotion to the team as a loyal supporter. This is what he had to say:
I am lucky enough to be born in the red side of Liverpool because i have had some happy memories and the best days of my life going to watch Liverpool, where if you are born on the blue side, you are pretty depressed.Paddy Pimblett via GQ Sports
By the blue side, he meant Everton F.C. Liverpool and Everton compete in the English Premier League and are bitter rivals. ‘The Baddy’ subtly dissed the rivals in the GQ Sports video. Pimblett recently entered the octagon against a tough opponent in Tony Ferguson. He got the victory via a unanimous decision. Fight fans now anticipate his next opponent and when he will step into the octagon again.
Growing up in Liverpool, Pimblett’s devotion to the local football team transcends ordinary fandom to represent his heritage and the kinship shared by the citizens. Liverpool F.C.’s feeling of community and identity has become vital to Pimblett’s life. This has impacted his athletic choices and his sense of belonging.
Paddy Pimblett talks about his next opponents after a win over Tony Ferguson
After his bout against Tony Ferguson at UFC 296, Paddy Pimblett revealed his plans for possible opponents. Pimblett joined the UFC in 2021 and is undefeated in the promotion. He recently won over Ferguson in what he considers the most important career fight to date.
When asked about possible opponents for his next fight, Pimblett highlighted Bobby Green and Grant Dawson as potential individuals. ‘The Baddy’ said it would help him earn a position in the lightweight rankings.
The plan remains to encounter difficult opponents who can help him advance in the division. Pimblett emphasized his strategic approach to finding fights that make sense for his career and the larger context of the lightweight setting.
The MMA community eagerly awaits the discussions about potential future matchups for Pimblett. He would be pursuing elevating his rankings, making him a fighter to watch in the coming months.
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