Paddy Pimblett Declares: “I Will Defeat Islam Makhachev, No Doubt About It!
In a world where confidence reigns supreme, Paddy Pimblett isn’t just talking the talk—he’s ready to walk the walk. With a fiery eight-fight win streak, the UFC star boldly declares he can defeat lightweight kingpin Islam Makhachev in the Octagon. While Makhachev dominates the division, Pimblett’s no-nonsense attitude and unshakable belief demand attention. Could Pimblett be the one to end Makhachev’s reign? He’s sure of it—and he’s not backing down!
Paddy Pimblett Confident in Defeating Islam Makhachev
Paddy Pimblett, a rising star in the UFC, is confident that he can defeat the reigning lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev, if they ever meet inside the Octagon. Although Pimblett is still a few wins away from a potential title shot, he has no doubts about his ability to claim victory over Makhachev, who is currently the number one fighter at 155 pounds. Makhachev is on an impressive 14-fight win streak, with three consecutive title defenses under his belt, but Pimblett’s unwavering self-belief remains strong. If he gets the chance, he is certain he will come out on top.
Pimblett’s Bold Confidence
Pimblett’s confidence stands out when discussing a potential fight with Makhachev. On the StillTalkingShow podcast, he was asked if he thought he could defeat the champion, and he responded with a resounding, “Obviously.” He emphasized that a fighter should never entertain the thought of being beaten by an opponent, as that would indicate a lack of belief in their own abilities. “If I’m going to sit here and just be like, ‘No, he’d beat me?’ Then I’m not a fighter. I’m a coward,” Pimblett boldly declared. This mentality has fueled his impressive eight consecutive wins, including six UFC victories.
Recent Victories Strengthen Pimblett’s Reputation
Pimblett’s recent victories have only enhanced his reputation. In July, he made history by becoming the first fighter in nearly 15 years to submit veteran King Green at UFC 304. Prior to that, he secured a unanimous decision victory over Tony Ferguson, further solidifying his place among the division’s top contenders. Pimblett’s brash attitude and eye-catching performances inside the cage have made him a fan favorite. His willingness to take on challenges like Makhachev only adds to his allure as a potential future champion.
Respect for Makhachev, But Unshakable Confidence
While Pimblett respects Makhachev as a champion, he remains resolute in his belief that he would defeat him. “I respect Islam. He’s very well.
champion. People will probably laugh at me for saying this, but obviously, I think I’d beat him,” Pimblett shared. His confidence doesn’t stop with Makhachev—he believes that no one on this planet could defeat him in the cage. This unshakeable self-belief continues to fuel his determination to prove himself as the top contender in the lightweight division.
A Fighter’s Mindset: No Room for Doubt
When asked directly if Makhachev stands a chance against him, Pimblett answered without hesitation, “In my mind, no.” He explained that a fighter who doubts their own abilities is in the wrong sport. He stressed that, unlike team sports, in fighting, the blame falls solely on the individual. His unwavering belief in himself and his skills is what drives him as he continues to chase his dream of becoming the UFC lightweight champion.