Paddy Pimblett believes that a victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 won't contribute as significantly to his career as some might assume.
Since his last fight at UFC 282 on December 16, almost a year ago, where he secured a unanimous decision win against Jared Gordon, Pimblett has been recovering from a foot injury that required surgery. Despite extending his winning streak to six fights (four in the UFC, with a 20-3 record), he now faces the former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson, in what many consider his most challenging matchup to date. #paddypimblett #tonyferguson #UFC296 #mma
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Pimblett, speaking on his YouTube channel, considers the fight a "lose-lose" situation for him. He acknowledges Ferguson's six-fight losing streak and the potential negative impact on his reputation, stating,
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