Watch: Wholesome door-cam footage shows Paddy Pimblett asking if he can clear his dog's 'sloppy sh*t' from driveway of stranger who recognized him
Paddy Pimblett has shown his humble personality in unexpected interactions.
Pimblett is on the verge of superstardom after continuing to captivate combat sports fans. Whenever a fighter has a breakthrough, it’s interesting to see if they change and become less humble. This doesn’t seem to be the case for ‘The Baddy.’
The UFC lightweight was recently featured in a viral social media video captured on someone’s Ring doorbell. Pimblett had this to say once the lady greeted him through the doorbell speaker:
“Hello, me dog’s just had like a sloppy s**t outside. I was just wondering if yous got some water, I don’t wanna leave it outside.”
The women in the video responded enthusiastically by saying:
“Is that Paddy the Baddy?... I’m five minutes away from home. No worry, I’ll clean it.”
Pimblett then humbly said this during the end of their exchange:
“Are you sure? I just feel terrible, you know what I mean? He just had a proper sloppy s**t, and I can’t even pick it up with the poo bag… Thank you very much. Once again, I’m sorry about that. I hate doing stuff like that. That’s why I knocked on.”
Pimblett’s honesty and down-to-earth personality are two reasons MMA fans have fallen in love with the Liverpool native. If ‘The Baddy’ can continue to win fights, the sky is the limit for his marketability.
Watch the wholesome interaction featuring Paddy Pimblett below:
Paddy Pimblett is looking to maintain his undefeated UFC record against Jared Gordon at UFC 282
After finishing his first three UFC opponents, Paddy Pimblett has the opportunity to continue climbing the lightweight division on December 10th. The Liverpool native is taking on Jared Gordon, who holds a promotional record of 7-4.
‘The Baddy’ vs. Gordon was a surprise to some hardcore MMA fans, considering ‘Flash’ is a gritty veteran with the tools to ruin Pimblett’s momentum. The Liverpool native was expected to be slow-rolled by the UFC, but his UFC 282 matchup shows they are ready to give him more competition.
The stakes were also raised when Jiri Prochazka was forced to withdraw from the UFC 282 main event. Jan Balchowicz vs. Magomed Ankalaev moved up to the main event with the light heavyweight title on the line, and Pimblett vs. Gordon moved into the co-main event.