Paddy Pimblett reacts to Conor McGregor's injury at UFC 329

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Paddy Pimblett reacts to Conor McGregor's injury at UFC 329
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Paddy Pimblett reacted to Conor McGregor's unfortunate injury during UFC 329 on July 11, 2026, where McGregor lost to Max Holloway in just 69 seconds due to a leg injury. Pimblett initially expressed excitement about stepping into McGregor's role as a UFC face but later voiced sympathy for McGregor's situation, noting the challenges of returning after a long layoff. Pimblett secured a quick victory over Benoit Saint Denis earlier in the event, needing only 52 seconds to win by submission. He is now focusing on future fights and aspirations for the lightweight championship.

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  • McGregor suffered a leg injury against Max Holloway at UFC 329.
  • Pimblett secured a quick submission win over Benoit Saint Denis.
  • Pimblett expressed both enthusiasm and sympathy regarding McGregor's injury.
  • He aims to become the first world champion from Liverpool.
  • Pimblett is open to fights against top contenders next.
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 11: Paddy Pimblett of England reacts after a victory against Benoit Saint Denis of France in a lightweight fight during the UFC 329 event at T-Mobile Arena on July 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC) Paddy Pimblett experienced a range of emotions when he saw Conor McGregor go down at UFC 329. McGregor’s highly anticipated return from a five-year layoff ended in disaster Saturday as he suffered a leg injury that resulted in him suffering a loss to Max Holloway in just 69 seconds. At no point was McGregor able to show even a hint of the two-division champion he once was and the anti-climactic result left fans wondering whether the soon-to-be 38-year-old will ever regain his prime form. The UFC released a clip of Pimblett reacting live to McGregor’s loss, and he seemed enthusiastic about possibly replacing McGregor as one of the faces of the promotion. Classic Paddy 😂 Paddy Pimblett reacts to the outcome of the main event mid interview! #UFC329 pic.twitter.com/qPtYTCHv8S — UFC_AUSNZ (@UFC_AUSNZ) July 12, 2026 “What’s happened?” Pimblett said. “Oh my God, McGregor’s done already? Well, he’s finished, the new boy is in town. The main man’s here. I can become the face of the organization now.” Speaking to reporters at the evening’s post-fight press conference, Pimblett took on a more sympathetic tone when asked about McGregor. “It was sad to see,” Pimblett said. “But that’s the thing with this sport, you’ve got to stay consistent, you’ve got to keep fighting, and I think where he hasn’t fought in so long, his body couldn’t keep up with it. Coming out and throwing a crazy kick like that, first thing, his knee just collapsed underneath him. “I feel bad for him. He’s put so much into coming back and getting back in the octagon and that happens in the first five seconds, you’ve got to feel for him.” Pimblett has been one of the UFC’s rising stars ever since he joined the promotion in 2021. He won his first seven UFC fights, including notable wins over veterans Michael Chandler, King Green, and Tony Ferguson, but fell short in an interim lightweight title fight opportunity against Justin Gaethje this past January. On Saturday, he bounced back in dramatic fashion, needing just 52 seconds to submit the top 10-ranked Benoit Saint Denis. There’s no questioning the Las Vegas crowd was giving Pimblett a raucous reception all week, so it’s understandable he sees himself as a star that could someday be on the level of McGregor. For now, he’s focused on booking another big fight and eventually claiming UFC gold. “I want to be a world champion,” Pimblett said. “I want to be undisputed champion of the world. I want to be the first-ever world champion from Liverpool and I’m going to do that. I know that’s in my destiny, I know that’s in my fate, whether it’s in the next fight or the next 10 fights. I’m going to be a world champion. It’s that simple. “If you want me to fight Justin next, if you want me to fight ‘Posh Boy’ [Arman Tsarukyan] next, if you want me to fight ‘Chorizo’ [Ilia Topuria], if you want me to fight Charles [Oliveira] next, anyone can get it.”

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Paddy Pimblett shares his thoughts on Conor McGregor's injury loss at UFC 329.

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Paddy Pimblett wants to replace Conor McGregor as one of the faces of UFC

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