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Paddy Pimblett Passes Another Test on the Road to Stardom with Win at UFC 314

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2025
UFC 314: Volkanovski vs. Lopes

At this point, even the most steadfast Paddy Pimblett haters have to admit he's the real deal. After a lopsided stoppage win over Michael Chandler, he is simply undeniable.

Pimblett took on Chandler in the co-main event of Saturday's stacked UFC 314 main card in Miami, Florida. The Brit had a lot of momentum behind him, with victories in his first six Octagon appearances. However, he was widely expected to have some difficulty with Chandler, a former Bellator champ and the UFC's No. 7-ranked lightweight contender.

In the end, he barely broke a sweat.

As expected, the fight got off to a fast start. Pimblett, a former Cage Warriors champ in his native England, looked to soften Chandler with kicks, while Chandler returned fire with his patented power punches. Neither man landed anything especially significant in the first round, but it seemed to go Pimblett's way.

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The Brit took things up a notch in round two. Early in the round, commentator Daniel Cormier was admiring how much the rising contender's striking has improved. Soon thereafter, Pimblett turned to his grappling — his bread and butter — which he used to control Chandler on the mat and threaten with submissions. He was dominant enough in this phase of the fight that Cormier was already writing Chandler's eulogy.

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"Survive the round if you’re Michael Chandler," Cormier said. “Pimblett is visibly dominating Michael Chandler at a rate that I never thought was possible... “Paddy is good, man. Mike’s going to have to change something.”

Unfortunately for Chandler, there would be no opportunity to adjust the strategy. Emboldened by his success in the second, Pimblett came out guns blazing in the third. First, he rocked Chandler with a brilliantly timed flying knee, which also busted the American's face open.

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A bloodied Chandler briefly returned fire, but Pimblett soon slammed him to the mat, where he began to unleash a torrent of vicious ground and pound. The former Bellator champ tried to hang in there, but there was only so much referee Kerry Hatley could allow, and at the 3:07 mark, the fight was waved off.

The crowd inside the host Kasey Center was deafening, even though Pimblett was technically the visiting team.

The TKO victory pushed Pimblett to a very impressive 22-3 overall, and 7-0 in the UFC. It was far and away the most impressive achievement of his career to date, and it will send him crashing in the crowded lightweight top-10.

"This is how we win," Pimblett said in his post-fight interview with commentator Joe Rogan. "We game plan. We use our fight IQ, and we beat motherf--ers up.

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"Anyone else got any questions?"

In fact, there is one glaring question with respect to Pimblett at the moment. Who's next?

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The Brit, who is fast becoming one of the most popular fighters on the roster, certainly has options. If gets his way, it will be either Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje, or Charles Oliveira next — though the latter seems like his No. 1 choice.

"Anyone in the top 4, top 5," he said as the crowd continued to cheer him on.

"Dustin, Justin, Charles," he added. "[Oliveira] gets called the best submission artist the UFC’s ever seen. I dispute that."

No. 1-ranked contender Arman Tsarukyan, who was slated to fight Islam Makhachev for the title earlier this year but withdrew at the last moment, is also an option for Pimblett. However, the Brit has made no secret of his disdain for the top contender, and didn't seem thrilled about that idea.

"F-k Arman, he’s a sausage," he said.

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One way or the other, Pimblett made his ultimate goal clear.

"I want that world title," he told Rogan.

Time will tell if Pimblett can achieve that feat. Russia's Islam Makhachev is not only the lightweight champion, but the sport's top pound-for-pound fighter, and looks increasingly unbeatable every time he fights. It will be a massive challenge for Pimblett to dethrone him.

However, after his dominant win over Chandler, it is not as outrageous a possibility as most fans and pundits previously thought.

"Paddy Pimblett is animal," a gobsmacked Rogan said shortly after the fight concluded. "He’s that good."

“He’s way better than we thought," an equally astounded Cormier echoed. “I figured he could win, but not like this. We’ve never seen anyone beat up Michael Chandler like this.” 

Amanda Nunes to Be Inducted into UFC Hall of Fame as Part of 2025 Class

Julia Stumbaugh
Apr 12, 2025
UFC 277: Pena v Nunes 2

Amanda Nunes is set to become the third woman to join the UFC Hall of Fame.

The former UFC bantamweight and featherweight champion was named to the Hall of Fame's Modern Wing as part of the Class of 2025 on Saturday night.

The UFC will induct the 2025 class on Thursday, June 26 at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena as part of UFC International Fight Week.

Nunes had an emotional reaction to learning about her upcoming Hall of Fame induction while in attendance at UFC 314 in Miami.

UFC president and CEO Dana White called Nunes "the greatest female fighter of all time" in a statement announcing her upcoming induction.

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“Amanda was a great champion who had one of the most legendary careers in combat sports history. She is an incredible person, and it will be an honor to induct her into the UFC Hall of Fame this summer," White said.

Nunes will be the 15th fighter to join the Modern Wing, which honors fighters who turned pro on or after the modern era began on November 17, 2000.

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She will join Robbie Lawler, Mauricio Rua, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Frankie Edgar, Jose Aldo, Donald Cerrone, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Daniel Cormier, Georges St-Pierre, Rashad Evans, Michael Bisping, Ronda Rousey, Urijah Faber, BJ Penn and Forrest Griffin in the wing.

Nunes made her professional debut in 2008 and went on to mark a career record of 23-5-0, including a 12-0-0 run between 2015 and 2021.

She ended her pro MMA career in June 2023, when she defended her bantamweight title by beating Irene Aldana via unanimous decision at UFC 289 before announcing her retirement.

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Nunes set multiple record for women in the UFC, including the longest winning streak (12), the most title fight wins (11), the most finishes (10) and most knockouts (7) in UFC women's history.

There's still a chance Nunes could increase her leads in those categories. She recently nodded when White was asked at a press conference whether she would ever come out of retirement for a UFC fight.

Conor McGregor Places $500K Bet on Michael Chandler to Beat Pimblett By KO at UFC 314

Jack Murray
Apr 12, 2025
Palomnino v Davis - Bare Knuckle Fighting

Conor McGregor has some significant dough on the line for the main card of UFC 314.

The Irish fighter shared on social media that he had placed a $500,000 bet on Michael Chandler to defeat Paddy Pimblett by knockout in the co-main card of Saturday's event.

McGregor would win $2.5 million if Chandler were to fulfill his bet. He explained his reasoning behind the decision in the post.

"I thought Paddy has improved in his past few outings but I still fancy Chandler to do it," McGregor said. "The odds of a knockout are just too tasty..."

McGregor himself was supposed to fight Chandler back in June but the fight was cancelled due to an injury from the Irishman. McGregor has since gone into retirement and even launched a campaign for the president of Ireland.

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He has not fought since 2021 when he lost to Dustin Poirier and broke his leg. He has a lifetime record of 22-6 but has notably lost three of his last four fights.

Chandler has a lifetime record of 23-9 but has also notably lost four of his last five bouts. Pimblett is less experienced at 22-3 but is on an eight-fight winning streak and is eight years younger than Chandler.

The fight is set to begin at 10 p.m. ET in Miami.

Alexander Volkanovski Beats Diego Lopes By UD to Win Featherweight Title at UFC 314

Alex Ballentine
Apr 12, 2025
UFC 314: Volkanovski vs. Lopes

Alexander Volkanovski once again became the UFC featherweight champion with a unanimous decision win over Diego Lopes in the main event of UFC 314 from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Volkanovski answered any questions about whether his offense has lost a step early in the fight. He landed some powerful hooks in the opening round that rattled Lopes and established an early lead. 

The Great continued a strong start into the second round. He looked sharp with his boxing and Lopes didn’t have many answers until the end of the round when he buzzed Volkanovski with a crisp two-punch combination. 

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The exchange offered a glimmer of hope for Lopes. Volkanovski came out firing and won most of the exchanges, but Lopes didn’t give up on finding a home for that right hand again. 

That strategy paid off in the fourth quarter when Lopes landed another one cleanly. Volkanovski was clearly impacted, but ended up surviving the exchange. 

Both put up strong final arguments to win the title with Volkanovski’s clean punching going against Lopes’s power in an exciting final stanza. 

The win gives the 36-year-old another storied chapter of his career.

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Volkanovski has already made a strong case as the greatest featherweight of all time. Adding another title reign to his impressive career is only going to make that argument stronger.

The featherweight division is traditionally not kind to older champions. That has been evident even for Volkanovski as he lost his title to Ilia Topuria back in February 2024.

However, Topuria's decision to vacate the title to go up to lightweight opened the door for Volkanovski to reclaim the throne that he's defended five times in his career.

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He won't have much time to celebrate, though. There's another younger challenger with an eye set on the title in 31-year-old Movsar Evloev.

“I’m telling you that I’m gonna go out there and I’m gonna win the belt and I’ll call out (Movsar Evloev) so he can probably wait if he wants to,” Volkanovski said on The Ariel Helwani Show (h/t Jordan Ellis of Bloody Elbow).

“I’m winning that title and I’ll fight him three months later, tell me the date that we can do it and I’ll call the shots that night."

Evloev has a 19-0 record with his last three wins coming against Aljamain Sterling, Arnold Allen and Lopes.

Pairing the rising star with one of the greatest fighters in the division's history could be a huge featherweight fight brewing.

Paddy Pimblett Beats Michael Chandler By 3rd-Round TKO in Co-Main Event at UFC 314

Alex Ballentine
Apr 12, 2025
UFC 314: Chandler v Pimblett

Paddy "The Baddy" Pimblett took a huge step towards legitimizing himself as a UFC contender with a third-round TKO win over Michael Chandler in the co-main event of UFC 314.

Both Pimblett and Chandler are known for putting on a show and the first round didn’t disappoint. Chandler started fast as usual, but it was Pimblett who closed out the round with a fun flurry. 

Unforunately for Chandler, the second round was much more lopsided. The 38-year-old was showing his age while Pimblett put his foot on the gas. 

He nearly finished the fight with a choke, but Chandler was able to survive the round. 

That survival only prolonged the inevitable, though. He split open Chandler's head with a beautiful flying knee at the beginning of the third round before dominating the rest of the round and earning the TKO. 

Pimblett has enjoyed a slow, but steady rise to fame in the UFC. His outspoken personality and unique look might have done some of the heavy lifting early on, but he continues to pile on the wins.

He is now 7-0 since joining the UFC in September of 2021. His unique personality and ability to finish fights earned him this spotlight fight. His performance against Chandler should open up even more doors.

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Don't worry. He already has a plan all lined up.

Speaking to media on the UFC 314 weigh-in show, Pimblett predicted a victory over Chandler then outlined his path to a title shot in 2026.

"I’d love to fight a legend like Charles [Oliveira], to be honest, in Abu Dhabi in October," he said, per Mike Heck of MMA Fighting. "Everyone says that Charles is the best submission artist the UFC’s ever seen — and by numbers, he is. He’s got more finishes, more submissions than anyone, so I’d love to fight him: Former UFC undisputed champion, two defenses."

Pimblett then predicted a win over Oliveira would earn him a title shot in 2026.

There's no doubt that a win over Chandler has brought him closer to that plan becoming a reality. However, he still has a lot to prove.

The 38-year-old Chandler that Pimblett just beat isn't the same version that was a two-time Bellator champion or even the one who originally fought Oliveira for the title in 2021.

Pimblett will need to win a fight against a top-ranked opponent much closer to their prime to get the respect he's looking for.