Paddy Pimblett's Physique Two Weeks Away From UFC 314 Fight vs Michael Chandler
In a recent video posted to his YouTube channel, Paddy Pimblett has shown off his impressive physique while training before attending UFC Fight Night in London on the 22nd of March.
‘The Baddy’ is well-known for starting his training camps well above his fighting weight, often needing to go through a severe weight cut in the gym to make the 155lbs limit. He typically reaches his peak physical condition towards the end of his training camps, just as the big fight is on the horizon.
Pimblett has frequently indulged in extreme binges between fights, openly expressing his love for junk food, which has led to criticism of his diet in the past. However, his recent YouTube vlog showcases his incredibly shredded physique, highlighting the impressive shape he's in well ahead of time for UFC 314.
Paddy Pimblett's Emotional Reaction to Molly McCann's Retirement
Paddy was there to say goodbye to his teammate after she lost her final UFC fight
The video also shows Pimblett cageside at the O2 Arena, watching his long-time teammate Molly McCann's loss to Alexia Thainara, a defeat that led McCann to retire from fighting. The two then shared an emotional moment backstage, with McCann expressing her gratitude to Pimblett for his unwavering support throughout her career.
“It’s just time for me now, lad,” she told a visibly upset Pimblett as they made their way backstage, where she addressed her entire team in a heartfelt speech. “The last seven or eight years you have changed my life, even yourself Pad, your career’s propelled mine to different astro levels.
Paddy Pimblett shares footage of Molly McCann’s post-fight speech following her retirement at #UFCLondon last week
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“It’s just s*** we won’t get to fight again together, lad.” 😢❤️ pic.twitter.com/T6nHEifuRZ
“I’m really proud of the human that I am now because yous have raised me as the men in my life that I never had. You’ve given me skills and experiences that people can only dream of.”
Pimblett is aiming to defeat the No. 7 ranked lightweight contender Michael Chandler at UFC 314 on the 12th of April at the Kaseya Center, marking the biggest challenge of his career to date.

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