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Paddy Pimblett Calls Out Arman Tsarukyan for Avoiding Real Fights

The Ariel Helwani Show · Paddy Pimblett DISSES Arman Tsarukyan, Reacts to Gaethje Beating Topuria, Conor vs Max Predictions · July 8, 2026
Paddy Pimblett Calls Out Arman Tsarukyan for Avoiding Real Fights
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Paddy Pimblett DISSES Arman Tsarukyan, Reacts to Gaethje Beating Topuria, Conor vs Max Predictions
"He's only— he's had like one fight in 3 years and he beat an absolute bum. So like, he needs to actually fight, not go around in a singlet tickling people... It's like, get in the octagon and actually fight. Stop going around on your private jets eating food."
Pimblett attacked lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan for his lack of activity, claiming he's only had one fight in three years against a weak opponent. He mocked Tsarukyan's focus on wrestling exhibitions rather than actual UFC bouts, suggesting the fighter is avoiding real competition while enjoying luxury travel and food instead of fighting.

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UFC lightweight Paddy Pimblett held a pre-fight media availability ahead of his Saturday bout against Benoit Saint-Denis on the Conor McGregor card in Las Vegas. The Liverpool fighter offered his most detailed account yet of the eye poke that affected his January loss to Justin Gaethje, claiming the thumb penetrated so deep he felt it touch his brain and couldn't see for two rounds. Pimblett expressed satisfaction that Gaethje's subsequent championship victory over Ilia Topuria validated his own performance, noting he received more respect for losing to Gaethje than for winning seven straight UFC fights. The fighter also took aim at top contender Arman Tsarukyan, criticizing him for having only one fight in three years and accusing him of avoiding real competition in favor of wrestling exhibitions and luxury lifestyle. Regarding his co-main event slot under McGregor's return fight, Pimblett downplayed the significance, stating it's just another fight with less pressure since McGregor draws all the media attention. He predicted that if McGregor wins, it will need to happen in the first two rounds before Max Holloway takes over. Pimblett emphasized the importance of sticking to his game plan against Saint-Denis, acknowledging that abandoning strategy cost him the Gaethje fight. He dismissed questions about new AI rankings dropping him from fifth to ninth, and debunked a persistent rumor about McGregor visiting his house in 2017. The fighter promoted his training partner George Staines as the next Liverpool star and briefly discussed England's World Cup prospects.

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