Paddy Pimblett Prepares for the Best Version of Tony Ferguson

As Paddy Pimblett gears up for his upcoming UFC 296 fight against Tony Ferguson, he is not underestimating the former UFC champion despite his recent string of losses. In an interview with TMZ Sports, Pimblett expressed his readiness to face the “best Tony Ferguson possible.” While acknowledging that Ferguson may be on a decline, Paddy recognizes the danger that the seasoned fighter still poses.

Tony Ferguson, once on a remarkable 12-fight win streak in the UFC, faced formidable opponents such as Josh Thompson, Rafael dos Anjos, Kevin Lee, Edson Barboza, and more. However, in his last six fights, Ferguson has suffered losses against top-tier fighters like Michael Chandler, Justin Gaethje, and Charles Oliveira. Despite this recent setback, Ferguson’s past accomplishments solidify his status as a future UFC Hall of Famer.

Meanwhile, Paddy Pimblett has been on the rise, winning his last six fights, including all four of his UFC matches. However, his victory over Jared Gordon came with controversy, making his upcoming fight against Ferguson an opportunity to silence any doubts surrounding him. Pimblett understands the magnitude of the bout, considering it the “biggest fight” of his life. Additionally, he aims to make a statement following his previous fight and three major surgeries, emphasizing the significance of leaving a lasting impression.

During his journey to UFC 296, Paddy The Baddy had the chance to train with David Goggins, a renowned endurance athlete. This collaboration provided valuable insights and added to Pimblett’s preparation for the fight. Additionally, an unexpected encounter with Ian Garry at the UFC’s gym in Las Vegas allowed Paddy to share advice with the embattled 26-year-old fighter. Unfortunately, the encounter took place before Garry was pulled from his scheduled fight.

UFC 296 is set to take place on December 16 in Las Vegas, promising an exciting lineup of fights. The event will feature the highly anticipated showdown between Paddy Pimblett and Tony Ferguson, along with other notable bouts like Colby Covington versus Leon Edwards. As the date draws near, the anticipation surrounding Pimblett’s clash with Ferguson continues to grow.

Paddy Pimblett’s readiness to face Tony Ferguson as the best version of himself is a testament to his respect for his opponent. While acknowledging Ferguson’s recent decline, Pimblett remains aware of the danger the former champion poses. With both fighters looking to make a statement, their clash at UFC 296 is shaping up to be an intense battle with significant implications for both their careers. Only time will tell who will emerge victoriously and solidify their position in the competitive world of mixed martial arts.

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