Paddy Pimblett used his few minutes after UFC 324 to speak about men’s mental health in a touching interview with Joe Rogan.
The fan favorite Brit was defeated by Justin Gaethje in a brutal five-round decision that left him in the hospital. But before he was taken away, he managed to get a post-fight chat in where he dedicated his performance to a number of people.
What’s your thoughts on Paddy Pimblett after UFC 324?
'The Baddy' showed tons of heart during his five-round war with Justin Gaethje.
Paddy Pimblett looks on after his fight at UFC 324. Credit: Ian Maule/Getty Images
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Pimblett has always been outspoken about mental health, and recently suffered two more losses as a result of suicide. And he encouraged men to speak out about their issues in an impassioned plea, as well as paying tribute to the late Liverpool FC player Diogo Jota.
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Paddy Pimblett sends important mental health message after UFC 324
Following his defeat at UFC 324, popular contender Paddy Pimblett was in relatively good form despite feeling that the decision may not have been correct. And he took to the microphone to give a classy interview after the fact, insisting that his first octagon defeat won’t be the end of him.
But it was what he told Joe Rogan afterwards that will stay with fans, joking that it would be more powerful had he won . “My friend…
2026-01-25 10:00:00

