Paddy Pimblett is feeling great about his weight seven weeks out from UFC 329.
‘The Baddy’ hasn’t fought since his unanimous decision defeat to Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 in January.
Benoit Saint-Denis will welcome Paddy Pimblett back after his first Octagon loss in Las Vegas on July 11.
- LATEST NEWS: Dustin Poirier explains why he backs Paddy Pimblett to beat former foe Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 329
How will Paddy Pimblett vs. Benoit Saint-Denis play out at UFC 329?

Paddy Pimblett must lose 33lbs before UFC 329
Paddy Pimblett’s latest vlog shows him hard at work ahead of his fight on Conor McGregor’s comeback card.
The 31-year-old, who is often criticized for ballooning up in weight between fights, appeared to be in great shape.
Pimblett stepped on the scale to prove he’s not a million miles away from the 156lb lightweight limit he needs to make the day before taking on Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 329.
“That’s the first time we’ve seen 85kg, which is nice,” he said after tipping the scale at 189lbs.
“I woke up 86.4kg. What was that, 85.7kg? Not bad.”
After showing he’s got 33lbs to lose before UFC 329, Pimblett fired a message at his weight critics.
He added: “I know youse always think I’m a fat b——, but the weight is actually sound.
“You can all think what you want. You have all these stupid fight dieticians posting pictures of me.
“F— you all, you gang of bums. You can’t even make your own fighters make weight.”
Join Our Newsletter
Receive a digest of our best Bloody Elbow content each week direct to your mailbox

