Paddy Pimblett questions Ilia Topuria's mental toughness after title loss
Yahoo Sports • 5 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 9:00 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026

Paddy Pimblett expressed doubts about Ilia Topuria's mental strength following Topuria's defeat to Justin Gaethje at UFC Freedom 250 on June 15, 2026. Pimblett stated that Topuria's first career loss may impede his future performance, emphasizing that Topuria has not faced adversity before. After Gaethje dominated the fight, Topuria's corner stopped the contest before the fifth round. While Topuria has promised to return stronger, Pimblett suggested that the loss could significantly impact Topuria’s mindset moving forward. Pimblett, who will face Benoit Saint Denis at UFC 329 next month, offered to be Topuria's first opponent after his recovery.
- •Pimblett believes Topuria's career was derailed by his loss to Gaethje.
- •Topuria's corner threw in the towel before round five against Gaethje.
- •Pimblett has history with Topuria and questions his ability to recover.
- •Topuria is unlikely to compete again in 2026 due to damage from the fight.
- •Pimblett is scheduled to fight Benoit Saint Denis next month.
- 6:35 AMYahoo Sports — Paddy Pimblett: 'I don't think Ilia Topuria ever comes back the same'
- 9:00 PMMMA Fighting — Paddy Pimblett says Ilia Topuria will never be the same after Justin Gaethje loss: ‘I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is’
- 9:00 PMYahoo Sports — Paddy Pimblett says Ilia Topuria will never be the same after Justin Gaethje loss: ‘I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is’
"Aleksandre Topuria (R) assists his brother, Georgia's Ilia Topuria (C), as they leave after losing the lightweight title bout against US fighter Justin Gaethje during the "UFC Freedom 250" mixed martial arts event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, early morning on June 15, 2026. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images Paddy Pimblett thinks Ilia Topuria’s career was completely derailed by Justin Gaethje. At UFC White House, Gaethje battered Topuria to claim the lightweight title after Topuria’s corner threw in the towel before the fifth round. It’s the first loss of Topuria’s career, and given that much of Topuria’s career has been defined by his brash confidence, fans have already begun to wonder how a loss like this might affect him. Badly, Pimblett believes. “Ilia’s never had to come back from adversity,” Pimblett told Demetrious Johnson on their YouTube channels. “Ilia’s only ever been the hammer. He’s never been the nail. After that fight with Justin that I had, I knew that I could come back stronger and better because I’ve done it before. I don’t think Ilia Topuria ever comes back the same. “His whole mindset, his whole ego is like, ‘I’m undefeated. No one can beat me.’ Having celebrations the night before the fight. I just don’t think he’ll ever be the same. He’s never had to come back from something like that. I’ve had to face adversity before. So I’d happily be his first fight back.” Pimblett has a long and acrimonious history with Topuria, as the two have beefed for years, though they’ve never actually fought. Pimblett has, however, faced Gaethje, losing a decision in January for the interim lightweight title. Pimblett already dunked on Topuria for not doing as well as he did against Gaethje, and now Pimblett questions how Topuria will handle the first loss of his career. “Nothing can prepare you for it, that’s the thing,” Pimblett said about losing. “And that’s why I don’t think he’ll ever come back the same. Nothing can prepare you for it. But we’ll find out what sort of man he is, if he does come back, and when he does come back. “Because, as I said, I’ve been there before. I’ve been beat. And I’ve had to come back stronger every time, and I have done. He’s never been beat. He’s never had to do this before. He’s going to have to look at himself in the mirror and say, ‘I’ve just had my head smashed in. I need to come back.’ And you never know, he might not have the cajones to do it.” Given the extensive damage he suffered in the fight, Topuria is unlikely to compete again in 2026, though he has promised to return better than before. But for Pimblett, it’s a matter of mental toughness that he believes Topuria lacks. “But what Justin said before, I think, was perfect,” Pimblett said. “He basically said, ‘Your head’s gonna fall off when it gets to the second round, when it gets to the third, when it gets to the fourth.’ And Ilia’s like, ‘It’s not gonna go past the first.’ So when it goes past the first and then past the second, it’s in Ilia’s head already. ‘Oh my god, he’s right!’ I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is. That’s why I always said I’d beat him, and I still know to this day I’d beat him. That proves it to me even more that I’d beat him.” A theoretical matchup between Pimblett and Topuria has been talked about for years, with the two even doing an in-cage face-off after Topuria won the lightweight title last year. Now, a fight between the two would no longer be for UFC gold, but it’s still a matchup Pimblett believes favors him. “He’s a featherweight. That’s why we have weight classes,” Pimblett said. “We have weight classes for a reason. And that’s something I’ve always said when people have said, ‘Ilia will knock you out.’ No. He’s a fat featherweight. He thinks he’s a lightweight. He’s not a lightweight, lad. I’m a lightweight. He’s a fat featherweight, and I would take his punches all day and laugh in his face, and punch him in the face, and he’d know about it.” First things first, though, Pimblett has his own business to attend to as “The Baddy” takes on Benoit Saint Denis in the co-main event of UFC 329 next month.
"Former two-division champion Ilia Topuria suffered his first career defeat at UFC Freedom 250, losing the 155-pound championship to Justin Gaethje. The fight ended at the conclusion of the fourth round with Topuria's corner throwing in the towel. Following the fight, Topuria was transported to the ...
"Paddy Pimblett thinks Justin Gaethje forever changed Ilia Topuria
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 25, 2026, 6:35 AMPaddy Pimblett: 'I don't think Ilia Topuria ever comes back the same'
Former two-division champion Ilia Topuria suffered his first career defeat at UFC Freedom 250, losing the 155-pound championship to Justin Gaethje. The fight ended at the conclusion of the fourth round with Topuria's corner throwing in the towel. Following the fight, Topuria was transported to the ...
- MMA FightingJun 24, 2026, 9:00 PMPaddy Pimblett says Ilia Topuria will never be the same after Justin Gaethje loss: ‘I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is’
Aleksandre Topuria (R) assists his brother, Georgia's Ilia Topuria (C), as they leave after losing the lightweight title bout against US fighter Justin Gaethje during the "UFC Freedom 250" mixed martial arts event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, early morning on June 15, 2026. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images Paddy Pimblett thinks Ilia Topuria’s career was completely derailed by Justin Gaethje. At UFC White House, Gaethje battered Topuria to claim the lightweight title after Topuria’s corner threw in the towel before the fifth round. It’s the first loss of Topuria’s career, and given that much of Topuria’s career has been defined by his brash confidence, fans have already begun to wonder how a loss like this might affect him. Badly, Pimblett believes. “Ilia’s never had to come back from adversity,” Pimblett told Demetrious Johnson on their YouTube channels. “Ilia’s only ever been the hammer. He’s never been the nail. After that fight with Justin that I had, I knew that I could come back stronger and better because I’ve done it before. I don’t think Ilia Topuria ever comes back the same. “His whole mindset, his whole ego is like, ‘I’m undefeated. No one can beat me.’ Having celebrations the night before the fight. I just don’t think he’ll ever be the same. He’s never had to come back from something like that. I’ve had to face adversity before. So I’d happily be his first fight back.” Pimblett has a long and acrimonious history with Topuria, as the two have beefed for years, though they’ve never actually fought. Pimblett has, however, faced Gaethje, losing a decision in January for the interim lightweight title. Pimblett already dunked on Topuria for not doing as well as he did against Gaethje, and now Pimblett questions how Topuria will handle the first loss of his career. “Nothing can prepare you for it, that’s the thing,” Pimblett said about losing. “And that’s why I don’t think he’ll ever come back the same. Nothing can prepare you for it. But we’ll find out what sort of man he is, if he does come back, and when he does come back. “Because, as I said, I’ve been there before. I’ve been beat. And I’ve had to come back stronger every time, and I have done. He’s never been beat. He’s never had to do this before. He’s going to have to look at himself in the mirror and say, ‘I’ve just had my head smashed in. I need to come back.’ And you never know, he might not have the cajones to do it.” Given the extensive damage he suffered in the fight, Topuria is unlikely to compete again in 2026, though he has promised to return better than before. But for Pimblett, it’s a matter of mental toughness that he believes Topuria lacks. “But what Justin said before, I think, was perfect,” Pimblett said. “He basically said, ‘Your head’s gonna fall off when it gets to the second round, when it gets to the third, when it gets to the fourth.’ And Ilia’s like, ‘It’s not gonna go past the first.’ So when it goes past the first and then past the second, it’s in Ilia’s head already. ‘Oh my god, he’s right!’ I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is. That’s why I always said I’d beat him, and I still know to this day I’d beat him. That proves it to me even more that I’d beat him.” A theoretical matchup between Pimblett and Topuria has been talked about for years, with the two even doing an in-cage face-off after Topuria won the lightweight title last year. Now, a fight between the two would no longer be for UFC gold, but it’s still a matchup Pimblett believes favors him. “He’s a featherweight. That’s why we have weight classes,” Pimblett said. “We have weight classes for a reason. And that’s something I’ve always said when people have said, ‘Ilia will knock you out.’ No. He’s a fat featherweight. He thinks he’s a lightweight. He’s not a lightweight, lad. I’m a lightweight. He’s a fat featherweight, and I would take his punches all day and laugh in his face, and punch him in the face, and he’d know about it.” First things first, though, Pimblett has his own business to attend to as “The Baddy” takes on Benoit Saint Denis in the co-main event of UFC 329 next month.
- Yahoo SportsJun 24, 2026, 9:00 PMPaddy Pimblett says Ilia Topuria will never be the same after Justin Gaethje loss: ‘I don’t think Ilia’s as mentally tough as he thinks he is’
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