Paddy Pimblett is determined to make a comeback in the UFC after a serious ankle injury. Read about his plans for a potential bout with Matt Frevola and his road to recovery.
Paddy Pimblett, also known as ‘Paddy the Baddy’, is determined to make a comeback in the UFC after a long road to recovery from a serious ankle injury. In an exclusive interview with TNT Sports, Pimblett expressed his desire to fight this year and revealed his plans for a potential bout against Matt Frevola at the O2 Arena in London next year.
Pimblett’s Road to Recovery
Pimblett suffered a severe ankle injury during his victory over Jared Gordon at UFC 282 in December 2022. Despite the setback, Pimblett remains optimistic and is working hard to regain full fitness. He shared his aspirations in the interview, stating, ‘I hope so’ when asked about his return to the Octagon in 2023.
Eyeing a Fight with Matt Frevola
Pimblett has set his sights on a matchup with Matt Frevola, a lightweight fighter ranked at No. 14 in the division. Frevola holds an impressive record of 11-3-1 and most recently secured a win against Drew Dober at UFC 288 in May. Pimblett expressed his eagerness to face Frevola, stating, ‘I’d love to come back and fight someone in the top 15.’ He also mentioned the possibility of the fight taking place at the O2 Arena in March.
Long Road to Recovery
Despite his determination, Pimblett acknowledged that he is still far from fighting fitness. He revealed that he is currently unable to go for a four-mile run and is only able to engage in limited sparring at the gym. Pimblett underwent extensive treatment for his ankle injury, including the insertion of artificial ligaments. He is eagerly awaiting the opportunity to visit the UFC Performance Institute in America for further evaluation and specialized rehabilitation.
Visa Complications and Uncertain Timeline
Pimblett mentioned that he is facing visa complications, which are delaying his ability to receive proper specialist care for his ankle. As a result, he is unable to provide a definitive timeline for his return to the Octagon. However, he remains optimistic and is determined to overcome these obstacles.
In conclusion, Paddy Pimblett is working tirelessly to recover from his ankle injury and make a triumphant return to the UFC. Despite facing challenges and uncertainties, he remains focused on his goal of fighting this year and potentially facing Matt Frevola at the O2 Arena in London next year.
Fighter | Result |
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Paddy Pimblett | Victory |
Jared Gordon | Defeat |
Matt Frevola | Victory |
Drew Dober | Defeat |