Pimblett makes title claim with 52-second win at UFC 329
Summary
Paddy Pimblett won his fight against Benoit Saint-Denis in just 52 seconds at UFC 329. This fast victory strengthens Pimblett’s case for a lightweight title shot and follows his first loss earlier this year to Justin Gaethje.Key Facts
- Pimblett won by guillotine choke submission in the co-main event at UFC 329.
- Saint-Denis did not tap out, causing the referee to stop the fight when he went unconscious.
- The win improves Pimblett’s record to 24 wins and 4 losses, with 7 submission victories.
- Pimblett lost to Justin Gaethje in January but is now calling for a rematch and other fights with top opponents.
- UFC 329 took place at T-Mobile Arena with a sold-out crowd.
- Luke Riley, training with Pimblett, also won his fight at UFC 329 by TKO.
- Another British fighter, Lone’er Kavanagh, lost to Brandon Royval by submission.
- Pimblett is currently ranked sixth in the lightweight division and declined earlier UFC offers before signing in 2021.
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