UFC star Paddy Pimblett is most likely in the prime of his career at the moment, but that does not mean that he does not count the days to retire.
Since his debut in Premier promotion in 2021 in 2021, Paddy Pimblett has quickly become one of the greatest active stars of the UFC and he continues to show improvements in the Octagon.
His last outing met Michael Chandler earlier this year on UFC 314 and although it would be 'The Baddy's' so far, he dominated Chandler completely on his way to a brutal finish.
And with its impressive victory, the Brit placed itself firmly in the lightweight title interview and even had a spontaneous face with Ilia Topuria after his title win on UFC 317.
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During his career, the weight of Pimblett outside fighting is always extremely well documented, where he is known to blow up weight outside the Vechtkamp.
The Brit recently admitted that he once had a frightening weight movement where he suffered almost kidney failure after cutting too much weight.
Now that Pimblett continues to blow in the camp in weight, he has been warned about his extreme weight saving by a fellow -ofc star who had the same problems.
And while he continues to criticize his weight gain outside the camp, 'The Baddy' has admitted that he is looking forward to his retirement, so that he no longer has to be weighed.
“I look forward to the day I don't have to be deeper. I don't have to go too deeper, don't have to think about a set of bowls and fight with a set of scales. At least I will walk around on light heavyweight,” said Pimblett in a sit -down conversation with UFC legend than Henderson.
What is the next step for Paddy Pimblett?
Although the 30-year-old is already looking forward to his retirement, he still has a number of ways to go to the sport before hanging the gloves.
And with that there are many options for the British now, but it is unlikely that he will fight against Ilia Topuria for the title, despite their recent face in the cage.
Pimblett has somewhat started a rivalry with Charles Oliveira, who labels him as 'amateur' after his loss against Topuria, which may have set up a fight with the Brazilian.
