Paddy Pimblett blames ego for UFC loss to Justin Gaethje
Paddy Pimblett has reflected on his unanimous decision loss to Justin Gaethje at UFC 314, acknowledging that ego played a role in his performance as he prepares for his comeback fight in July.
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The Liverpool-born fighter faced Gaethje in a high-profile bout at the Miami event, where he ultimately came up short against the experienced American. Pimblett has been transparent about his assessment of the defeat.
"I think ego played a part in it," Pimblett admitted upon returning to training camp. The admission demonstrates a candid approach to analysing his performance inside the octagon.
The 29-year-old is now focused on his upcoming bout scheduled for July as he looks to return to winning ways. Pimblett has indicated that he has identified areas for improvement following the Gaethje defeat.
Despite the setback, Pimblett remains a popular figure in the MMA world with a strong following. He has spoken about the lessons learned from the experience and how he intends to apply them to his future performances. Further details about his July opponent and the specific event are expected to be announced in due course.
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