Paddy Pimblett choke victim scores sensational comeback KO win to silence haters at OKTAGON 71

Denis Frimpong recovered from his viral gym fight with Paddy Pimblett on Saturday evening.

Earlier this year, 'The Baddy' made the newspaper heads when images of him who participated in a gym fight viral.

Paddy Pimblett and 6-2 MMA Prospect Denis Frimpong processes online before they arrange their feud in the old-fashioned way.

The UFC light weight competitor locked his characteristic coded choke before he almost caused a riot when he refused to let go of the submission, despite the fact that Frimpong was fond of tapping.

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Denis Frimpong is silent his haters with Big Ko -victory

After collision with Pimblett, Frimpong was put in the spotlight for the first time.

The 30-year-old recently told Talksport that the viral gym fight brought him much more haters than fans.

However, he went to silence his opponents with a sensational victory at Octagon 71.

Frimpong conquered adversity to stop 7-1-1 hunter Arijan Topallaj with strikes in the third and final round of their scrap in BMW Park in Munich, Germany.

What is the next step for Paddy Pimblett?

Pimblett's viral scrap with Frimpong was just a warming up for the greatest fight of his MMA career.

In April, the Englishman Michael Chandler brutalized on his way to a third round stop page win on UFC 314.

Now Pimblett is focusing on a title -eliminator fight with former interim light weight champion Justin Gaethje.

“I am sure that if I (Justin) defeated Gaethje, I am the next one,” he told UFC on TNT sports.

“It could be (the next one for me), yes. It's just whether he says yes or not, isn't it? He would fight against the ranking again.

“(I would like to fight in Abu Dhabi in October) in October, that pay-per-view, that's when I want to fight, that's when I did and after what I did with Chandler, I think I would finish Justin Gaethje.”

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