In a move that has sent shockwaves through the MMA world, rumors are swirling that UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev may be eyeing a shock fight against none other than… Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett. Yes, you read that right.
While it may sound like a mismatch on paper, the buzz has fans talking: Could this be real? And if so — why?
Makhachev’s Dominance: Who’s Left?
Let’s be real: Islam Makhachev is running out of credible challengers at lightweight. Since winning the belt from Charles Oliveira and defending it twice (including a dominant rematch with Alexander Volkanovski), the Dagestani powerhouse has looked nearly untouchable. His grappling is elite. His striking is sharp. And his fight IQ is world-class.
But with top contenders like Justin Gaethje, Dustin Poirier, and even Oliveira already in his rearview or tied up with other fights, the question becomes: Who’s next?
Paddy “The Baddy” — A Star, But a Threat?
On the surface, Paddy Pimblett may seem like an unlikely candidate. The charismatic Brit is known more for his wild personality and massive fanbase than for elite-level wins. He’s undefeated in the UFC so far, but his most recent controversial win over Jared Gordon raised eyebrows — and questions about how he’d fare against the top dogs.
That said, Paddy is a marketing goldmine. He brings attention, sells tickets, and gets people talking. A fight with Islam might not be competitive on paper, but in terms of business? It’s headline material.
Could It Happen?
While there’s no official announcement, the idea of Islam calling out Paddy has popped up in recent interviews and fan chatter — and it’s picked up steam.
Some possible reasons:
Money fight: Islam has done the hard yards. A big payday against a high-profile but lower-risk opponent could appeal to him.
Message fight: Could Islam be trying to prove a point about the difference between hype and real skill?
UFC storyline: The UFC knows how to build drama. What better way than feeding “The Baddy” to the champ?
Still, it’s worth asking: Would Dana White even sanction this? Would fans accept it as a real title defense? Or would it be seen as a cherry-picked mismatch?
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