UFC 324: Justin Gaethje Vs. Paddy Pimblett Headline First.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett will be the faces of the UFC on Saturday when the in mixed-martial arts phases its first card on Paramount+.
It helps the UFC that both are fan favorites, however based strictly on rankings, it's questionable whether they ought to headline such an important occasion, much less contend for the interim light-weight title.
But a number of factors resulted in fourth-ranked opposition Gaethje (26-5) facing No. 5 Pimblett (23-3) at UFC 324. Reigning champion Ilia Topuria has taken a leave of lack for individual reasons, top-ranked opposition Arman Tsarukyan is recuperating from a back injury and No. 2 Charles Oliveira and No. 3 Max Holloway are arranged to battle each other at UFC 326 on March 7.
That doesn't suggest, nevertheless, that Gaethje and Pimblett aren't an interesting match. This could be the final bout for the 37-year-old Gaethje, who combats out of Denver.
"It ´ s been a hell of a trip," Gaethje stated. "I ´ m blessed to be provided such huge chances by the business. This is a big opportunity to be the primary occasion red (higher-ranked) corner of the very first Paramount card. I know they trust me. They understand I ´ m the most constant guy, the most amazing guy, and that ´ s probably why I ´ m here.
"He enters familiar area as the underdog. Pimblett, 31, is a -235 preferred at BetMGM Sportsbook, and Gaethje stated this is the 11th time in 14 such bouts the chances have actually been versus him and it frequently hasn't exercised in his opponent's favor.
FILE - Justin Gaethje, left, celebrates after defeating Rafael Fiziev in a UFC 313 blended martial arts light-weight bout, March 8, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
It's that championship-level experience, the former light-weight champ said, that must offer him a benefit over Pimblett. The fighter out of Liverpool, England, is completing in his very first title bout.
"It ´ s going to be great to have another legend ´ s name on me resume, "Pimblett said. "It ´ s an honor to share the octagon with him. He ´ s somebody I ´ ve been seeing for years and years. He ´ s had a few of the very best fights I ´ ve ever viewed in the UFC. That ´ s what we ´ re in this video game for, individuals you see. You want to ultimately combat them and beat them."
He has been waiting on this minute considering that strolling into a health club at 15 and saying he would one day be a champion. Pimblett said he got booted from the gym that day, however that didn't prevent him.
Though he stated training during the holiday "ruined my Christmas" and he would never arrange another January fight, the wait and the work have deserved it.
"It's an honor to be the centerpiece of the first Paramount card," Pimblett said. "It demonstrates how much the UFC believes me and Justin to put on an excellent battle, and it's world title battle. It would be crazy after 16 years for this to take place, and it's finally here."
Both fighters took traditional oral shots at each other, but there doesn't appear to be any particular bitterness in between them.
"I think he's truly good," Gaethje stated. "I believe this sport is crazy. I think anything can occur anytime."
In the co-main event, third-ranked challenger Sean O'Malley (18-3) of Phoenix faces No. 5 Song Yadong (22-8-1) of China in a bantamweight battle.
The UFC had put its numbered cards on pay-per-view, however the company signed a seven-year offer with Paramount in August that now airs those and other events on the subscription-based streaming service. CBS will simulcast some events.
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FILE - Michael Chandler, left, and Paddy Pimblett fight throughout a blended martial arts fight at UFC 314, April 13, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)