Paddy Pimblett Shrugs Off England World Cup Nerves
Pimblett’s straightforward take on the England question
When a reporter tossed Paddy Pimblett a comparison between England’s World Cup quarter‑final worries and his own UFC 329 preparation, the Liverpool fighter fired back with a dry one‑liner. “I’m not nervous about either,” he replied, a comment that sparked a wry smile from the press room. The follow‑up query about excitement drew an even sharper response, with Pimblett cutting in: “What do you think, lad, something that 11 other fellas are gonna do or something that I’m gonna do? It was a bad question.” The exchange highlighted his clear priority: the octagon, not the stadium.
Despite being a vocal supporter of the Three Lions, Pimblett made it unmistakable that his own fight comes first. He dismissed the idea of sharing mental bandwidth between a national team’s knockout stage and a high‑stakes UFC showdown. The humor and bluntness resonated quickly on social media, where fans praised his no‑nonsense attitude.
UFC 329: gateway to title contention for Pimblett
Leaning into the spotlight, Pimblett faces Benoît Saint Denis at UFC 329 in what many call a career‑defining bout. A decisive victory would vault him back into lightweight title talks and keep him on the radar for blockbuster matchups, including an anticipated duel with Ilia Topuria. Even if a title shot isn’t immediate, another statement win would cement his reputation as a top‑tier contender in one of the UFC’s most competitive weight classes. Currently, his mind remains fixed on the cage, letting England’s World Cup campaign take a back seat.
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