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Home ยป UFC: Paddy Pimblett blames ego for loss to Justin Gaethje as camp starts for comeback fight
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UFC: Paddy Pimblett blames ego for loss to Justin Gaethje as camp starts for comeback fight

By britishbulletin.com29 April 20261 Min Read
UFC: Paddy Pimblett blames ego for loss to Justin Gaethje as camp starts for comeback fight
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Pimblett threw 170 strikes to Gaethje’s 200, with a majority of the contest being contested on the feet.

Gaethje, 37, knocked Pimblett down twice on the way to securing the interim belt and a shot at Ilia Topuria at UFC White House on 14 June.

Pimblett is back in camp and aiming to return to action at UFC 329 in July.

The 31-year-old is waiting to be assigned an opponent but Frenchman Benoit Saint-Denis, currently on a four-fight winning streak, is rumoured to be the current frontrunner.

Pimblett says he is eager to have a rematch with Gaethje in future.

“I’ve got to show everyone why I deserved to get that title shot, show everyone that I’m going to be getting another one in the near future,” Pimblett said.

“I hope [Justin] beats Ilia so I can fight him again.

“That’s all I’m hoping for. He’s got a big ask, beating Ilia Topuria.”

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