Paddy Pimblett beats up internet troll in real life
Paddy Pimblett recently sparred with one of his numerous internet trolls, and the outcome is exactly as one would expect.
The UFC standout invited an internet troll to fight him after getting heckled for a long time on social media. Surprisingly, the troll accepted the offer and went to Pimblett’s gym in Liverpool.
Documenting the whole thing in a recent episode of his YouTube vlog, the Liverpudlian can be seen putting the troll on skates in the octagon. While Pimblett shook the man with his strikes, the troll did not give up and kept on trying to fight back. After two rounds, the internet tough guy had enough, and 'The Baddy' stopped.
Paddy Pimblett went relatively easy on the troll, considering the damage he could've done, and ended things quickly. Ultimately, he was impressed that the guy showed up and took the beating for as long as he did. He can be heard saying:
"He's got b*lls. ... I have got a lot more respect for him than anyone else on Instagram who talks sh*t. He actually turned up."
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After his recent controversial decision win against Jared Gordon at UFC 282, Paddy Pimblett is currently undefeated in the promotion. Although the British fighter received a lot of criticism for his lackluster performance, his next fight will certainly be an interesting one.
Paddy Pimblett reacts to winning an award for his UFC London post-fight speech
Paddy Pimblett was recently awarded the Fight Week Special Award by BT Sports for his emotional speech on men's mental health after his UFC London bout earlier this year.
The Liverpudlian defeated Jordan Leavitt at the event and followed up with a heart-wrenching story about his friend who had recently committed suicide. Pimblett proceeded to appeal to all who watched to talk to one another if they were struggling with similar issues.
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The 27-year-old recently reacted to being recognized for his speech and posted a video thanking all those who helped. He stated:
"I wanna thank everyone for this award, to be honest, and for reaching out and speaking to me after everything that happened. Hopefully, we could make the world a better place... Hopefully, in the next few years, suicide isn't the biggest killer of men between 18 and 50, and my speech actually meant something..."
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Paddy Pimblett has been under fire recently for his controversial podcast episode with Dana White, where the two brutally took shots at MMA journalist Ariel Helwani. His controversial decision win against Jared Gordon certainly did not help his case with the fans.
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