
Since returning to the States less than two weeks ago, The Baddy has already begun losing weight. (Image: (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)) Paddy Pimblett wants Instagram to send a message to the trolls by restoring his account. "I fight at 155lbs and I got on the plane (to return to United States for training) at 190lbs - that's Fatman Scoop at it's finest." Speaking on the Pardon My Take podcast on Barstool Sports, Pimblett joked: "I don't think many people outweigh me at the minute. However, he's confident of shedding weight quickly for fights and is looking to return to the octagon three times in 2022. Since the win, he's taken time off - signed a seven-figure deal with Barstool Sports as a content creator - and has self-admittedly put on a few more pounds than he'd have liked.
PADDY PIMBLETT UFC DEBUT FIGHT TV
Liverpool livewire boxer Andrew Cain does it again on TV show.Park 'straighteners' and knocks on the door from Tyson Fury, the extraordinary boxing career of David Price.His triumph against Luigi Vendramini came in fine style but he was on the receiving end of some blows, which for him make the victory even sweeter. Paddy was also shown in the audience at UFC 268 over the weekend, with the crowd breaking out in applause when his presence was known. That performance has put ' Paddy the Baddy' on the map, with his Instagram account blowing up to 800,000 followers in the aftermath of the fight.

The Liverpool fighter has quickly risen to stardom after he enjoyed a spectacular UFC debut in September with a victory over Luigi Vendramini.

Paddy Pimblett has revealed he has gained 35 lbs - that's two-and-a-half stone - in two months.
