Ilia Topuria has delivered a withering assessment of Paddy Pimblett following the Liverpudlian's loss to Justin Gaethje at UFC 324, and he believes their long-running feud will never result in an actual fight.
Appearing on The Ariel Helwani Show, Topuria held nothing back when the subject of Pimblett came up, going beyond the usual competitive trash talk to question whether Pimblett has the fundamental skills to ever compete at the level required to reach him.
"I was a little surprised of how bad Paddy really is," Topuria said. "I was expecting him to win, be honest. I was expecting him to take Justin down, to, I don't know, do a different fight. Like to really fight. But what he did inside the Octagon in that fight, it surprised me a little bit. He really proved that he's a little sausage."
When Helwani asked how Pimblett might rebound from the defeat, Topuria dismissed the premise entirely. "Rebound from what? From a loss? Of course, but how he's going to gain the skills, the technique in the sport? Like, that's basically impossible. He needs to die and be born again. Now he's too far from the top fighters in the division. We don't see Paddy in the horizon. We don't see him anymore. Bye, Paddy. I didn't even have to go inside the Octagon to beat him. So that feels even a little bit better, to be honest."
Topuria is preparing for his next appearance in the main event of the UFC White House event on June 14, where he will unify the lightweight division against Gaethje. A victory over Pimblett would have set up one of MMA's most anticipated rivalries at the top of the division, but Topuria's comments suggest he believes that ship has now sailed.














