Paddy Pimblett, one of the UFC’s most popular rising stars, is set to fight Tony Ferguson, a former interim lightweight champion, at UFC 296 on December 16th in Las Vegas.
The fight is a major step up in competition for Pimblett, but he has expressed confidence that he can defeat Ferguson.
Pimblett is a 27-year-old Englishman who has won all six of his UFC fights, four of them by submission. He is known for his flashy style and his outspoken personality.
Ferguson is a 38-year-old American who has a record of 25-9, with 12 wins by submission. He is known for his unorthodox fighting style and his toughness.
While Pimblett is the younger and less experienced fighter, he has several advantages in the fight. He is taller and has a longer reach than Ferguson. He is also a better grappler. However, Ferguson is a more experienced striker and he has more power.
The fight is expected to be a close one. Both fighters are very skilled and they both have the potential to win.
Pimblett is the favourite to win, but Ferguson is a dangerous opponent and he should not be underestimated.
“Tony Ferguson is a legend, but he’s on the decline. I’m young, hungry, and I’m getting better every day. I’m going to go out there and put on a show for the fans.” Pimblett said.
Here is a more in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of both fighters:
Paddy Pimblett
Strengths:
- Grappling
- Reach
- Speed
- Cardio
Weaknesses:
- Striking power
- Experience
Tony Ferguson
Strengths:
- Striking
- Power
- Experience
- Cardio
Weaknesses:
- Grappling
- Reach
It is difficult to predict who will win the fight, but it is sure to be an exciting one. Both fighters are very skilled and they both have the potential to win. It will come down to who can execute their game plan better.