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UFC: Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett eyes blockbuster Conor McGregor clash before 'end of year'

Paddy 'the Baddy' Pimblett could fight Conor McGregor before the end of the year; the Liverpudlian is also keen to set up a UFC lightweight title rematch against newly-crowned champion Justin Gaethje; Pimblett is set to fight Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 329 on July 12

Paddy Pimblett, UFC (Associated Press)
Image: Paddy Pimblett is keen on a bout with Conor McGregor

Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett has expressed a desire to set up a blockbuster fight against Conor McGregor before the end of the year.

The Liverpudlian fighter is set to face off against lightweight Benoit Saint-Denis (17-3-0) in the co-main event of UFC 329 in July, but already has his sights set on what could be next should he beat the Frenchman.

McGregor is a among a number of potential opponents for Pimblett, who is also open to fighting long-time rival Ilia Topuria and newly-crowned UFC lightweight champion Justin Gaethje.

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Justin Gaethje speaks after overcoming Paddy Pimblett to win title at UFC 324.
Justin Gaethje punches Paddy Pimblett in a UFC fight (Associated Press)
Image: Justin Gaethje punches Paddy Pimblett in a UFC fight (Associated Press)

"I get offered fights and I accept them," Pimblett told Sky Sports. "When I beat BSD [Benoit Saint-Denis] - if the UFC want me to fight [Ilia] Topuria, I'll fight Topuria.

"I'd love to get that rematch against Gaethje and win the belt. A lot of things happened in that fight that the referee should have done something about, that he never did.

"Or if not, I've heard McGregor's only got one fight on his contract after this. I'd love to fight Conor before the end of the year."

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UFC lightweight star Paddy Pimblett says a return to fight in front of home fans in the UK is unlikely, unless it's at Anfield.

The result of Pimblett's next bout is key for any future title fights.

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His epic five-round defeat against Gaethje resulted in a boost to his reputation as a fighter, but also prompted a drop in his UFC ranking to sixth in his division, below Saint-Denis. Pimblett is keen to reverse the damage as quickly as possible.

"[Saint-Denis] got moved above me for beating Dan Hooker, who's absolute rubbish.

"So I want my ranking back, and I'll do it by beating Saint-Denis up."

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