Laura Gregory, wife of Paddy Pimblett, has pre-wedding blast in Barcelona for bachelorette party
Paddy Pimblett and Laura Gregory are about to take the next step in their relationship by tying the knot, as evidenced by the pre-wedding photos that Laura Gregory posted on Instagram from her bachelorette trip to Barcelona.
After being together for over a decade, Pimblett finally popped the question on a trip to Thailand in 2020. Gregory has appeared frequently in Paddy Pimblett's YouTube videos, and the two are frequently seen partying and testing out food together.
Gregory shared several pictures on Instagram from her trip to Barcelona with her friends, in which they can be seen both partying at nightclubs and relaxing by the pool. Some of her friends posed for pictures while aboard a yacht while others wore Paddy Pimblett masks.
Despite enjoying herself, she said separation anxiety was setting in and she yearned to return to Pimblett. She captioned the posts:
"Last of the Barca pics. The separation anxiety is kicking in hard. Had the best time with my girls love use so much. Can we go back now?"
Check out the posts below:
Meanwhile, Pimblett recently underwent ankle surgery after sustaining an injury during his unanimous decision victory over Jared Gordon at the UFC 282 in December last year. Pimblett has taken the UFC world by storm ever since he made his debut, amassing a perfect 4-0 record in the promotion.
Matt Frevola doubles down on his stance on why he should be fighting Paddy Pimblett next
Several fighters, including UFC lightweight Matt Frevolo, fancy their chances of beating rising star Paddy Pimblett. Frevola believes he is the best candidate to welcome Pimblett back inside the octagon whenever he's fit to return to action.
Frevola has challenged Pimblett on several occasions, but 'The Steamrolla' has momentum on his side after finishing his last three opponents in the first round, most recently Drew Dober at UFC 288. Pimblett, meanwhile, has seemingly accepted the challenge, citing it as an easy route to the top-15 of the division.
Shedding light on why the Paddy Pimblett vs. Matt Frevola matchup makes sense in an interview with MMA Junkie, the UFC lightweight stated:
“It’s a win-win for the UFC. He wins, he gets the respect of the people, and he’s still the star. I win, I’m the guy. I think it’s a win-win, it’s a no-brainer that that’s the next fight, and it just comes down to when he’s ready. He’s got his ankle surgery. I think you give him a couple of weeks to start training again, and then he’ll know when he’s ready. Hopefully it’s MSG in November.”
Check out the full interview below: