Paddy Pimblett Comes Clean on UFC 324 Loss: ‘A Little Bit of My Ego Got in the Way’

Paddy Pimblett has admitted that his ego cost him in his interim lightweight title fight against Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 in January, acknowledging that a desire to prove something led him away from the game plan that gave him his best chance of winning.

Pimblett was dropped twice and lost a unanimous decision in what was his first defeat inside the UFC, and he has now reflected openly on what went wrong during his loss to the man who would go on to challenge Ilia Topuria for the undisputed title at UFC White House.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Pimblett was candid about the mental error that shaped the fight’s outcome.

“To be honest, with the last fight, I think a little bit of my ego got in the way. I wanted to knock him out. I wanted to strike with him and show everyone I could strike. I wanted a war. When you’re trying to take him down in the fifth round after he bludgeoned you at the end of the second, it’s quite hard. Back to fight IQ, back to the game plan, and not just swinging recklessly.”

Pimblett is currently in camp preparing for his next fight. He offered a hint about his likely opponent by appearing in a beret while holding a baguette, widely interpreted as a nod toward Benoit Saint-Denis, the French contender who has been linked to him for UFC 329 on July 11 in Las Vegas.