UFC standout Paddy Pimblett is not undefeated in his pro-MMA career. The Englishman has lost on three separate occasions.
'The Baddy's' first mixed martial arts defeat came at the Cage Warriors Fighting Championship (CWFC) 60 in 2013. Pimblett lost to Cameron Else via an anaconda choke, just 35 seconds into the first round. This is the only submission defeat in the now-proficient grappler's career.
His second loss came against fellow Britt Nad Narimani at CWFC 82 in April 2017 via unanimous decision. The loss cost 'The Baddy' his CWFC featherweight championship.
His third career loss came in September 2018 in an unsuccessful attempt to capture the vacant Cage Warriors lightweight title at CW 96. Pimblett lost to Soren 'The True Viking' Bak via unanimous decision.
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That said, Pimblett is undefeated in his UFC career so far. The 27-year-old is currently on a three-fight win streak in the world's premier MMA promotion. In his most recent fight against Jordan Leavitt at UFC Fight Night 208, 'The Baddy' won via second-round submission.
Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett currently holds a pro-MMA record of 19 wins against three losses.
Who is Paddy Pimblett fighting next?
Paddy Pimblett is scheduled to face former Cage Fury Fighting Championship featherweight champion Jared Gordon at UFC 282 on December 10 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
'Flash' is 19-5 as a professional mixed martial artist and holds a UFC record of seven wins against four losses. In his most recent fight at UFC 278, the American secured a unanimous decision victory against Leonardo Santos.
According to BetOnline.ag, Pimblett has opened as a -180 betting favorite against the +155 underdog Gordon.
UFC 282 is headlined by the highly anticipated rematch between current light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka and former champion Glover Teixeira.
The card also features another high-profile light heavyweight matchup between No.2-ranked Jan Blachowicz and No.3-ranked Magomed Ankalaev.
The event also sets the stage for the return of former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till. The Liverpudlian will fight South African fighter Dricus Du Plessis at the event.