“I’ll be lucky to fight this year”: UFC star Paddy Pimblett shares heartbreaking update on comeback after horror injury

It seems that UFC enthusiasts may have to wait for a considerable period before witnessing the comeback of Paddy Pimblett to the octagon. This is due to an unpleasant update he disclosed about his injury status and next fight timeline.

Pimblett revealed to Sky Sports that he sustained a foot injury in his previous bout against Jared Gordon at UFC 282 in December last year.

He faced challenges as he could not get his injury assessed until he returned home, and he received the unfortunate news that it was more severe than he expected.

“Last fight, I hurt my foot in the first round, in the first minute or two, threw a kick. Couldn’t get it looked at properly till I got home. Then when the actual swelling went down and then went to get surgery, it was a lot worse than they thought.”

Afterward, ‘The Baddy’ divulged that he would need to use crutches for a prolonged period. He further explained that his injury’s severity and recovery timeline may prevent him from returning to the octagon for the rest of the year.

Paddy Pimblett

“I had to get inner and outer ligament surgery…reconstruction, so it’s big. Could be for another 6 weeks [on crutches], already been on them 6-6-and-a-half. Yeah [it’s impacted plans], I’ll be lucky to fight this year.”

Previously, there were rumors of a potential rematch between Pimblett and Gordon. But the recent injury update makes it improbable that the fight will happen in the near future.

Paddy Pimblett wants a piece of Gordon

In the co-main event of UFC 282 last December, Paddy faced Jared Gordon, and he seems to be laying the groundwork for a potential rematch.

Paddy Pimblett

Despite winning by a unanimous decision over ‘Flash’, the victory was contentious, with many fans and fighters feeling that Gordon should have won. On his YouTube channel, ‘The Baddy’ challenged ‘Flash’ to a rematch, assuring a more conclusive outcome.

“I want to punch his head in towards the end of the year, I am going to run it back. I hope he beats Bobby Green, because I’ll snap his arm for him in a round.”

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Sami Haider

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Sami Haider is a UFC/boxing journalist who connects combat sports to pop culture. His deep passion for the UFC started in 2018, triggered by the UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor fight. He is a passionate writer who has a profound love for the sport and the skills that are used in it. Through his work, Sami aspires to connect combat sportsmen and their enthusiastic fans.

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