Paddy Pimblett Believes He Can Secure Conor McGregor Bout After UFC 329: ‘I’ll Fight Him at Welterweight in MSG’
Paddy Pimblett, the charismatic UFC lightweight contender, has voiced his strong belief that a highly anticipated showdown with former two-division champion Conor McGregor is a distinct possibility following UFC 329. Pimblett is not only eager for the matchup but is also open to significant concessions, stating his willingness to face McGregor at welterweight and even at the iconic Madison Square Garden.
The Liverpudlian fighter, known for his outspoken nature and impressive performances, sees a clash with McGregor as a logical next step in his career trajectory. He envisions this superfight as a major draw and a significant opportunity for both himself and the promotion. Pimblett's assertion that he would be willing to move up to the welterweight division underscores his commitment to making this fight a reality, highlighting his ambition to take on bigger challenges for the sake of a marquee bout.
The prospect of McGregor returning to the octagon, especially against a rising star like Pimblett, has generated considerable excitement within the MMA community. Pimblett's strategic suggestion of a venue like Madison Square Garden, a venue steeped in UFC history and known for its electric atmosphere, further fuels the imagination of fight fans worldwide. While McGregor's return date and opponent remain subjects of intense speculation, Pimblett's proactive stance and willingness to adapt could potentially pave the way for one of the most talked-about fights in recent UFC history.
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