Dan Hooker has made it clear that he is a fan of rising lightweight sensation Paddy Pimblett, but “Hangman” doesn’t think the English fighter stands a chance with him in a potential matchup.
Pimblett, who takes on Jared Gordon tomorrow night (Sat., Dec. 10, 2022) at UFC 282 live on ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, has taken the promotion by storm since his debut last year. “The Baddy” is currently 3-0 with two submissions and one knockout. He has also talked a big game along the way which has put a target on his back.
Most fighters are split on whether or not Pimblett can make a real impact in a crowded lightweight division. The 27-year-old fighter has certainly looked the part, but Pimblett hasn’t necessarily encountered the best of competition. As the matchups get harder some believe that the holes in Pimblett’s game will begin to show.
Hooker, who has been fighting some of the best lightweights in the world over the past five years, is a huge fan of Pimblett and what he has accomplished over the past twelve months. However, “Hangman” doesn’t believe Pimblett would stand a chance against him if the promotion ever booked the two to fight.
“I think he’s a great guy,” Hooker told The Mac Life. “I like his persona, I like everything. Very aggressive, puts on entertaining fights, but let’s all be honest, he’s getting taken care of, you know what I mean? He’s not getting tough matchups just yet.
“I wouldn’t want to fight him. I like him. I don’t want to fight him and make him look silly. I don’t want to burst the bubble and that’s just being honest. I think that’s a bad move [to fight me]. Hand on my heart, I think I do whatever I want to that kid.”
If Pimblett is able to push his record to 4-0 this weekend the promotion would likely book him against a ranked opponent his next time out, especially if the PPV sells well. That could lead Pimblett to Hooker’s doorstep sometime in 2023.
“He’s on a good trajectory, leave him alone,” Hooker said. “Give him the fights that you’re gonna give him, [I’m] not the fight. I like the kid. Let’s leave him.
“I know he’s talked s—t about me in the past and I’m just like, he can just … I’m not that easy to rile up.”
As for an official prediction for UFC 282 this weekend, Hooker believes Pimblett will be able to rise to the occasion and cash in on his UFC PPV debut.
“I think Gordon’s a great fighter,” Hooker said. “I feel like Gordon’s got a lot of good wins, he’s a pretty skillful fighter. I just feel in terms of like the moment and being able to handle the energy and the pressure of packed arena, co-main event, pay-per-view … I feel like to leave it, Paddy’s just great at handling that energy.
“I feel like skill for skill, Gordon beats him in the gym nine times out of 10, but under those lights, pay-per-view, sold out, the people chanting, I feel like Paddy just handles that energy and can direct it at his opponent a lot better. So, I think Paddy wins.”
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