Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett promised fireworks at UFC 314 — and he delivered.
But while fans saw the show under the bright lights of the Octagon, there was a whole other story unfolding behind the scenes. From backstage banter to locker room intensity, here’s a never-before-seen look at one of the most talked-about performances of the year.
This is FIGHT NIGHT: VLOG Edition — Paddy style.
Pre-Fight: Calm Chaos and Scouse Swagger
The vlog opens hours before the fight. Paddy is chilling backstage, feet up, headphones in, bouncing to grime music and cracking jokes with his crew.
“I’m not nervous, lad. I’m excited. This is what I was born to do,” he tells the camera with his signature grin.
His energy is undeniable — playful yet razor-focused. You see his coach going over final game plans, his team wrapping his hands, and his classic Scouse banter never missing a beat.
The Walkout: Energy. Electricity. Epic.
The behind-the-scenes camera captures Paddy pacing in the tunnel, gloves on, bouncing with anticipation. His iconic walkout song hits — and the crowd erupts.
What you didn’t see on the broadcast?
Paddy mouthing every lyric, eyes locked in.
A brief, silent moment with his coach: no words, just nods.
Fans screaming “PADDY THE BADDY!” like it’s Liverpool on a Champions League night.
The Fight: A Statement Performance
Paddy’s fight at UFC 314 was arguably his most polished performance yet.
In the vlog’s cage-side angle, you catch raw moments the broadcast missed:
The thud of every leg kick.
His corner yelling adjustments between rounds.
Paddy talking mid-fight (of course) — “You’re tired already, lad!”
And then… the finish.
A slick transition to the back, a deep rear-naked choke — tap. Game over.
Paddy jumps up and screams: “I told you all! I’m levels above!”
Post-Fight: Emotions, Interviews, and Unfiltered Truth
The locker room after the win is pure emotion. Paddy hugs his team, tears up slightly, and reflects on what the victory means.
“They keep doubting me. I keep showing them,” he says into the camera. “But this one — this was personal.”
Unseen moments include:
A Facetime call to his fiancée.
Shouting out a local Liverpool gym that helped during his camp.
Celebrating with a massive tray of post-fight chicken wings (Paddy’s tradition, obviously).
Final Words From The Baddy
The vlog ends with Paddy addressing his fans directly:
“I’m not just here to entertain. I’m here to be a world champ. This was just a taste. Remember my name — coz I’m not going anywhere.”
Coming Soon: Full Vlog Drops This Week
This teaser gave us just a taste of the fight week energy and behind-the-scenes moments that made UFC 314 so special for Paddy the Baddy. The full vlog drops later this week on his official YouTube channel — and if this edit is any indication, it’s going to be a banger.
News
Tesla’s $6.3 Billion Real Estate Investment Yields Only $4.9 Billion Bump — Analysts Raise Concerns Over Financial Health!
In what was expected to be a major boost to its asset portfolio, Tesla Inc. has reportedly seen only a…
It Happened! Elon Musk Leaks Details About a Tesla Flying Car Set to Launch Before 2027 — Here’s What It Looks Like!
In classic Elon Musk fashion, the tech billionaire just set the internet on fire — this time by dropping explosive…
Sean O’Malley Is Dialed In & Incredibly Focused On Defeating Merab
Sean “Sugar” O’Malley has never looked more locked in. As he prepares to defend his UFC bantamweight title against the…
DC on the Differences Sean O’Malley Has Made for Rematch vs. Dvalishvili at UFC 318
As UFC 318 approaches, one of the most respected voices in MMA — Daniel Cormier (DC) — is weighing in…
‘I Will Capitalize on His Mistakes!’ — Sean O’Malley on Dvalishvili Rematch at UFC 318
UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley is ready for war — and he’s got Merab Dvalishvili locked in his sights once…
Merab Dvalishvili Says He’ll ‘Smash’ Sean O’Malley — On the Feet or On the Ground
Merab Dvalishvili is done waiting — and done being polite. The No. 1 bantamweight contender isn’t just asking for a…
End of content
No more pages to load