“From my bedroom window I could see her,” Paddy Pimblett shares heartwarming story of how he met his wife
UFC 296 winner Paddy Pimblett reveals how he met his wife Laura Gregory in latest interview with GQ Sports.
Paddy Pimblett with wife Laura Gregory (Image via Instagram)
UFC star Paddy Pimblett recently went on an interview with GQ Sports. From Liverpool F.C. and YouTube to his wife Laura Gregory and dog Lenny, Paddy listed the 10 things the Liverpudlian cannot live without. Here is what happened:
The sixth essential Paddy Pimblett mentioned in the interview was his wife Laura Gregory. Paddy revealed bits and secrets about how their relationship began. Here is what he said:
Yeah we knew eachother when we were little kids, you know what I mean? Playing on the streets, I lived on the main road and she lived in the little side road next to it. From my bedroom window I could see her front door.Paddy Pimblett via GQ Sports
UFC star Paddy Pimblett married Laura Gregory in May 2023. The couple have been together since they were teenagers and have been in a relationship for about 10 years. Pimblett and Gregory also have a pet dog that often appears on their social media accounts.
Paddy Pimblett started training in MMA at age 15 after watching the fight between Rich Franklin and Vitor Belfort at UFC 103. He joined Next Generation MMA and decided to compete professionally shortly after. Paddy Pimblett made his UFC debut in September 2021 at UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs. Till. He now boasts a professional record of 21-3-0 and is currently on a 7-fight winning streak.
Paddy Pimblett on expecting twins and how it impacted his fight against Tony Ferguson
Paddy Pimblett and his wife Laura Gregory do not have any children. However, Gregory is pregnant with twins and is due to give birth. Paddy Pimblett is expecting identical twins with his wife Laura Gregory in May 2024. Paddy the Baddy shared the news on Instagram. He also posted a vlog about the gender reveal, saying that they always had the feeling it was going to be twin girls anyway.
Pimblett had said that he felt an added sense of responsibility to perform at UFC 296 against Tony Ferguson due to his upcoming fatherhood. The fighter from Liverpool returned to the UFC after nearly a year out of the Octagon to face Tony Ferguson at UFC 296. Paddy won the fight, but photos of his surgically repaired foot swelling up after the fight left fans concerned.
Pimblett injured his right ankle during his December 2022 win over Jared Gordon. Earlier this year in April, he told Sky Sports that he would be lucky to fight again that year. However, he was more optimistic about returning before 2024 after having a more extensive procedure than usual. Paddy Pimblett defeated Tony Ferguson by unanimous decision at UFC 296 in Las Vegas. Pimblett controlled the fight for most of the time and earned three 30-27 cards from the judges.
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