Paddy Pimblett scoffs at critics of UFC 282 win over Jared Gordon, stands by result: “I still think I won’

Paddy Pimblett UFC 282 UFCPolarizing UFC lightweight contender, Paddy Pimblett is sticking to the belief that he landed a decision win over Jared Gordon, albeit close – knocking back criticizm he received from color commentator, Joe Rogan, who claimed the Queens native should have emerged victorious at UFC 282.  Co-headlining UFC 281 in December of last year, Pimblett, a […]

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Polarizing UFC lightweight contender, Paddy Pimblett is sticking to the belief that he landed a decision win over Jared Gordon, albeit close – knocking back criticizm he received from color commentator, Joe Rogan, who claimed the Queens native should have emerged victorious at UFC 282. 

Co-headlining UFC 281 in December of last year, Pimblett, a former Cage Warriors featherweight champion, lodged his fourth consecutive victory under the UFC banner – defeating Gordon in a debated and controversial decision victory.

In the immediate aftermath of his victory, Huyton native, Pimblett insisted that he had done enough to prevent his first promotional loss, however, the likes of UFC color commentator, Rogan, and a host of other fighters and commenters in the community voiced their displeasure with the result. 

Paddy Pimblett stands by controversial decision win over Jared Gordon

Undergoing ankle surgery following his win over Gordon – which has prevented a third London outing for Pimblett next month at UFC 286, the Next Generation MMA stalwart offered to rematch Gordon later this year, insisting he won the December clash regardless. 

I still think I won,” Paddy Pimbeltt told MMA Junkie. “I won the first two rounds. The first round was closer than I thought on the night. I’ve watched it back. On the night, I thought he (Jared Gordon) only hit me with about two left hooks. I watched it back and he hit me with about six, seven. But yeah, I watched it back and I thought I won the first two rounds. I thought he won the third by just pushing me against the wall, but I think he got about two significant strikes that round all together.

I ended up getting him down,” Paddy Pimblett explained. “So, it’s however you scored the first round. But I scored it two rounds to me. If everyone wants to see it again, I don’t mind beating him at the end of the year, lad. Hopefully, he beats Bobby Green, then if he wants to fight toward the back end of the year, I’m game.

Taking umbrage with calls of a close nature against Gordon, Pimblett admitted that he was not as dominant in the victory as he initially believed.

I’ve seen people giving me stick for saying I won the fight after it, but what do you want me to do?” Paddy Pimblett asked. “Say, ‘Oh, I think I lost it.’ I do think I won. As I said, I’ve watched the fight back and I don’t think it was as dominant as I thought it was straight after it.

I felt brilliant going into that last fight,” Paddy Pimblett continued. “My fight camp was amazin. Never had any injuries or nothing like that going into it. But then when I was in there it just didn’t click. I just didn’t feel good. I felt like sh*t. … That’s probably my worst performance of them all. I was just glad that I went three fives (five minute rounds).

Ex-Champion Francis Ngannou whitewashed from UFC 285 Countdown show following promotional departure

Francis Ngannou UFC 285 CountdownFormer undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou has been left completely absent from the promotion’s standard ‘Countdown’ show ahead of their UFC 285 pay-per-view event this weekend – with the Cameroonian’s victory over event headliner, Ciryl Gane overlooked. Ngannou, the promotion’s most recent heavyweight champion – undisputed or otherwise, departed the UFC back in January […]

Francis Ngannou UFC 285 Countdown

Former undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou has been left completely absent from the promotion’s standard ‘Countdown’ show ahead of their UFC 285 pay-per-view event this weekend – with the Cameroonian’s victory over event headliner, Ciryl Gane overlooked.

Ngannou, the promotion’s most recent heavyweight champion – undisputed or otherwise, departed the UFC back in January of this year officially, with the organization stripping him of his championship and waiving their period of exclusive matching, allowing him to immediately field offers from other promotions. Ngannou’s contractual obligations with the UFC completed on December 9. last. 

In his final Octagon appearance, however, Ngannou headlined UFC 270 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California in January of last year in a title unification bout against then-interim titleholder, Gane.

Scoring a successful unanimous decision win over the Factory MMA Paris staple, Francis Ngannou would bow out of the organization subsequently in the midst of a six-fight winning streak.

UFC fail to directly mention Francis Ngannou’s championship reign during their ‘Countdown’ show

And ahead of UFC 285 this weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada – the promotion detailed Gane’s interim title win over Derrick Lewis in their promotional ‘Countdown’ show, however, failed to name Ngannou as the victor or in any facet during their recollection of Gane’s title unification victory in January of last year.

Returning to winning ways in July of last year, Gane headlined UFC Fight Night Paris against Australian knockout artist, Tai Tuivasa, securing an eventual third round TKO victory.

And this weekend, the Fernand Lopez product vies for vacant heavyweight gold against former two-time light heavyweight kingpin, Jon Jones, who makes his long-awaited divisional bow and first Octagon walk in over three years. 

In the time since his departure from the UFC, Batié native, Francis Ngannou has been linked with a slew of potential next moves – including a move to professional boxing to take on any combination of former and current world champions, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua, and Tyson Fury

Jon Jones doubts Ciryl Gane ahead of UFC 285: ‘It’s crazy you consider him the most technical kickboxer I’ve faced’

Jon Jones UFC 285 Ciryl Gane KickboxerAhead of his Octagon comeback this weekend in the main event of UFC 285, former two-time undisputed light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones has questioned fan opinion of former interim heavyweight champion, Ciryl Gane, doubting the French striker is the most technically proficient kickboxer he has faced during his career. Headlining this Saturday’s pay-per-view event in […]

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Ahead of his Octagon comeback this weekend in the main event of UFC 285, former two-time undisputed light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones has questioned fan opinion of former interim heavyweight champion, Ciryl Gane, doubting the French striker is the most technically proficient kickboxer he has faced during his career.

Headlining this Saturday’s pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, Nevada, look-see-do veteran, Jones will snap a three-year hiatus from the sport in a vacant heavyweight title fight against Gane, marking his first Octagon walk since February 2020.

In his most recent outing, Jones, a former Jackson-Wink MMA staple headlined against Dominick Reyes in Houston, Texas – nabbing a close, debated unanimous decision victory to lodge his final light heavyweight championship defense. 

Jon Jones appears confident he’s faced more superior strikers than Ciryl Gane

And ahead of his return against Gane this weekend, Jones, who also narrowly defeated recent PFL (Professional Fighters League) acquisition, Thiago Santos during his second title reign, claims the Brazilian is a far more skilled striker than his upcoming foe.

Man, I just finished watching my Thiago Santos fight again,” Jon Jones tweeted. “I think it’s crazy that you guys consider (Ciryl) Gane the most technical kickboxer I’ve ever faced. Everything Thiago did have bad intentions on it. Dude had lightening speed, power, explosiveness. (And) Crazy versatility.” 

Whilst insisting ahead of UFC 285 how he is not looking past former interim titleholder, Gane, Jones admitted that he has one eye on a first attempt heavyweight title defense against former two-time division gold holder, Stipe Miocic

You know, Stipe Miocic would be a great challenge,” Jon Jones said. “Obviously, I’m not looking past Ciryl Gane – I’ve got a huge, huge order ahead of me. But Stipe Miocic is who I’ve got my eyes on. People consider him the greatest heavyweight of all time.

And the opportunity to compete against such a man, I’d be honored,” Jon Jones explained. “The opportunity to beat such a guy would be truly something special and that’s what I want to do. I want to solidify my legacy, and I know you have to fight the best guys out there. And as long as Stipe’s still in the game, that would be the next – that would be my next target.

Nate Diaz blasts ‘Spoiled little b*tch’ Logan Paul following Jake Paul loss: ‘This guy needs his ass beat’

Logan Paul Boxing UFC Nate DiazUFC welterweight alum and former lightweight title challenger, Nate Diaz has taken aim at Logan Paul – the elder brother of professional boxer, Jake Paul following the latter’s Saudi Arabia outing against Tommy Fury – claiming the former needs to get his “ass beat”. Diaz, a former lightweight title challenger under the banner of the […]

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UFC welterweight alum and former lightweight title challenger, Nate Diaz has taken aim at Logan Paul – the elder brother of professional boxer, Jake Paul following the latter’s Saudi Arabia outing against Tommy Fury – claiming the former needs to get his “ass beat”.

Diaz, a former lightweight title challenger under the banner of the UFC and a winner of The Ultimate Fighter – most recently competed professionally back in September of last year atop a UFC 279 pay-per-view card against former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson.

Snapping a run of two consecutive losses, Stockton fan-favorite, Nate Diaz turned in a fourth round submission victory over Ferguson – latching onto a guillotine choke. 

Linked with a move to professional boxing off the back of his submission win over Ferguson and subsequent UFC departure, Diaz has welcomed a fight with the aforenoted, Jake Paul – who headlined an event in Riyadh against the above mentioned, Fury last night over the course of eight rounds – suffering the first loss of his professional career in a split decision blemish

Logan Paul has been criticized by UFC veteran, Nate Diaz

Sharing his thoughts on Logan Paul – whom suffered a decision loss to YouTuber and musician, KSI in his sole professional boxing match, Diaz criticized he Ohio native for voicing his opinion on the fight between his brother and Fury mid-fight.

This guy (Logan Paul) needs his ass beat,” Nate Diaz tweeted. “And who let the spoiled lil b*tch yell obnoxious sh*t during the fight?” 

In the immediate aftermath of his loss against Fury, Paul, who boasts prior boxing wins over former mixed martial arts champions, Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley, and Ben Askren, called for a rematch with the Manchester native.

We can run it back,” Jake Paul explained. “I think we deserve that rematch. All respect to Tommy (Fury), he won. Don’t judge me by my wins, judge me by my losses. I felt flat – I got sick really bad twice in this camp, injured my arm. This wasn’t my best performance, but that’s no excuse.” 

Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury: MMA fighters react to an intriguing battle

Jake Paul Tommy FuryAfter a split decision in Saudia Arabia inside the Diriyah Arena, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have inspired a lot of feedback from professional mixed martial artists who’d like to offer feedback on the fight. Literally, after years in the making, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have finally met face-to-face in the ring for a […]

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After a split decision in Saudia Arabia inside the Diriyah Arena, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have inspired a lot of feedback from professional mixed martial artists who’d like to offer feedback on the fight.

Literally, after years in the making, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have finally met face-to-face in the ring for a match. After going to a decision, the judges scored the bout for Tommy Fury (74-75, 76-73, 76-73).

It was a pretty competitive match when you consider it was a youtube facing down a boxer who comes from literal world champion boxing lineage. Both men scored points, and despite a controversial knockdown later into the fight by Paul, Fury still came away with the win.

MMA fighters react to the Tommy Fury vs. Jake Paul fight

One of the most notable to chime in during the fight was none other than UFC welterweight Gilbert ‘Durinho’ Burns, who shared his opinion on how events were transpiring.

A fellow UFC lightweight would take the time to share his opinion, and it was none other than Michael Chiesa. He touched on the rumours that the fight was “scripted” and “fixed”.

Many more fighters took the time to chime in, sharing mixed reactions. The funniest of them all might’ve been from rising UFC featherweight Arnold Allen who said: “Should’ve gone to bed. These guys aren’t bad enough that it’s funny and not good enough that it’s good.”

Former UFC fighter and now UFC analyst Alan Jouban shared his opinion in a series of tweets. Despite the opinion of others, he saw Tommy Fury winning handily over Jake Paul.

Check out the reactions from other fighters down below, who all saw things in different and intriguing ways. Note how respect was shown for both fighters after their performance.

What were your thoughts on the Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight?

Dillon Danis reacts to Tommy Fury vs. Jake Paul fight: “Don’t ever speak my name again bi*** you suck Jake Paul”

Dillon Danis Jake Paul Tommy FuryAfter a competitive bout between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury, Dillon Danis has spoken out about his reaction to the fight and who he’d like to fight next out of the two. Jake Paul and Tommy Fury finally threw down after several cancellations to the fight, and it turned out to be a pretty even […]

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After a competitive bout between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury, Dillon Danis has spoken out about his reaction to the fight and who he’d like to fight next out of the two.

Jake Paul and Tommy Fury finally threw down after several cancellations to the fight, and it turned out to be a pretty even matchup. While Tommy Fury looked better throughout the majority of the fight, he did not dominate the Youtubing boxing sensation as some believed would happen.

In fact, both fighters had shining moments during the fight. The decision itself was split, with Tommy Fury garnering the win with scores of 74-75, 76-73, and 76-73 on the judges’ cards. Fury would hand Jake Paul the first loss of his professional boxing career, and while things are leaning towards a rematch between the two: Dillon Danis would like to enter the mix.

Dillon Danis reacts to Tommy Fury vs. Jake Paul fight, calls out Fury for his next fight

While just 2-0 in his professional MMA career, Dillon Danis has garnered a gigantic reputation. While there’s no real reason he’s done so, if anything, it’s been a result of his smack talk and chiming in at opportune moments.

The latest in this series of callouts and insults has now led to his latest of Jake Paul and Tommy Fury. He’s had much history with Jake Paul, and the two men have been trading barbs for years now. However, Dillon Danis now says he’d like Paul to “keep his name out his mouth,” as Paul’s latest performance has been an embarrassment, according to Danis.

In fact, it now seems that Dillon Danis is targeting Tommy Fury for his next fight. Whether that happens or not is highly unlikely, but a man can dream. Calling out Tommy Fury on Instagram, Danis has made his wishes clear, though.

Who would you like to see Dillon Danis, Jake Paul, or Tommy Fury fight next?