UFC star Paddy Pimblett, or Paddy the Baddy, boldly declared he wants to fight Mark Zuckerberg after his win in London on Saturday.
He’s now directly calling out the man responsible, pointing his gloves squarely in the direction of Zuckerberg. Paddy Pimblett, perhaps better known as Paddy the Baddy, has been climbing up the ranks in UFC, and calling out just about everyone along his rise to stardom. No word yet on whether the Facebook founder is interested in this bout, but early indications suggest there’s absolutely no chance.
Paddy Pimblett is carving out a reputation for taking his licks and doubling up on the return. Pimblett scored a first-round submission win over Rodrigo ...
Buoyed by the raucous support of his fellow Englishmen, Pimblett locked in a rear-naked choke. Pimblett, a former Cage Warriors champion, improved to 2-0 in the Octagon and extended his active winning streak to four. Paddy Pimblett is carving out a reputation for taking his licks and doubling up on the return.
Pimblett was hailed by UFC president Dana White, after sending Londons O2 Arena wild with a spectacular submission victory over Mexicos Rodrigo Vargas.
"I get hit with a big shot, and it was a sloppy takedown attempt from me to be honest. "Who wouldn't be interested in that fight? When he was in trouble, he came back and turned the fight around and won.
Liverpool fan Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett came away with a submission victory over Kazula Vargas at UFC London last night. Virgil Van Dijk took to Twitter to ...
His reply showed genuine disbelief and thankfulness to Van Dijk reaching out. I’m sure I speak for the rest of us and say make it happen. Paddy Pimblett, being the Liverpool fan that he is, showed his delight for the tweet and responded to Van Dijk’s post.
Image caption: LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 19: Paddy Pimblett celebrates with Molly Mccann after defeating Kazula Vargas during UFC Fight Night: Volkov v ...
Immediately after her knockout, he tweeted “MOLLY WELCOME TO BARSTOOL SPORTS!” “Yeah lad, Barstool is the best company in the world lad,” Pimblett said. “Barstool was made for me, I was made for Barstool. Seriously, when I went into that office, I was just like, ‘this is me.
As UFC returns to London, Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann talk wrong-un Tory biscuits, Chattin' Pony and why there is no one like them in the game.
Meatball Molly looks up, her eyes shining as she thinks of herself and Paddy the Baddy. “We owe it all to this place and, on Saturday, we’ll light up the O. Paddy and me will show it’s not all talk or bravado or arrogance. It got me to where I’m going – to where Patrick and I are going.” I was thinking this was a good fight to show what scousers are made of because every step I’ve taken in life, every positive thing I’ve accomplished, I attribute to this city. “There had never been a female champ like me in Cage Warriors,” she says of the organisation where she made her name. Pimblett adds: “It’s going to be a scouse invasion of London and the only thing I can compare to it is when Conor McGregor fought in Dublin. But it’ll be louder than that. Thank you for representing the city so well.’ It meant so much because he understood lots of people will submit and tap out – but not me or my city.” “The reason I called it Chattin’ Pony is because, in Liverpool, it means you’re chatting a bit of shit. The documentary opens with her first UFC fight, in Liverpool in May 2018, and captures her devastation after she blacked out during a choking headlock. “I hate the establishment,” he says, “the royal family and the Tories.” He also talks about the contract – “worth well over a million pounds” – he has signed with the American company Barstool Sports and the vlogger from Philadelphia who has moved to Liverpool to follow him and post daily content online. Last September, in Las Vegas, the UFC was given its first taste of the Paddy and Molly Show as Pimblett made his debut and McCann entered the last fight on her contract. After she shows me her tattoo – “My city, my people, my heart” – in tribute to Liverpool, McCann says: “You’ll never meet another Patrick Pimblett or Molly McCann. I don’t know if it’s because I’m a girl and he’s a boy, but we push each other to be better versions of ourselves and don’t envy each other’s success. The two of us are totally mad characters but we come from the best and hardest city in the world.”