Paddy Pimblett vs 10 US Marines! UFC lightweight takes on incredible challenge of tapping out Marine Corps

Paddy Pimblett training with Marines
Paddy Pimblett recently traveled to San Diego to test himself among Marine Corps. The fighter trained with the Marines and also conducted classes on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and also spread awareness on Mental Health.
The rising UFC superstar is quickly becoming one of the most entertaining UFC fighters outside the octagon. The fighter has built himself a fanbase in the short time he’s been in the UFC. Paddy The Baddy is already a favorite among the fans and his YouTube content has now been pushing his brand to a global level.
Recently on his YouTube, he posted a video where he trained with US Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton and had an absolutely intense workout session. The fighter was in his off-season and weighed way more than his 155-pound weight limit. While giving the Marine Corps a lesson in Jiu-Jitsu, Pimblett accepted the challenge of tapping as many marines in a short amount of time.
Paddy Pimblett achieved the incredible feat of tapping 10 Marines in a row without a break. Talk about conditioning! The fighter has already showcased his submission skills in the UFC octagon. In his last three fights, two of them have been won by submission.
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Who is Paddy Pimblett fighting next?

Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett is currently 3-0 in his UFC run. The fighter from Liverpool has been a complete entertainer and one of the biggest draws in the lightweight division. The fighter made his debut in 2021 against Luigi Vendramini in the UFC Apex, Las Vegas. His next two bouts, however, showed the fighter’s real showmanship as he put on an amazing show for the fans in a packed arena.
Following his debut, the fighter took part in the two UFC London cards of this year and was a complete blockbuster. Two fights at the O2 Arena and two submission win against Rodrigo Vargas and Jordan Leavitt. Paddy Pimblett is now scheduled to fight Jared Gordon at UFC 282 which will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Gordon is a UFC veteran who has a record of 19-5 in his professional career. In his last five fights, Paddy’s next opponent has gone 4-1. This is definitely a step up in competition for the former Cage Warriors fighter. It will be exciting to watch Pimblett walk out in front of a packed Arena in the USA.