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Mateusz Gamrot has a fight scheduled for this weekend, but he is already focused on someone else entirely. As the Polish contender prepares for his co-main event fight against Ludovit Klein at UFC Vegas 107, he’s also stirring the pot outside the cage. And it isn’t subtle. Gamrot wants Paddy Pimblett. Not merely for a promotion or a pay raise, but for something far more personal!

Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, the #7-ranked lightweight did not mince words. “I don’t like [Paddy Pimblett],” he said. “He’s talked too much. He’s arrogant from England. He [said] things about me many times.” There’s real tension here, and it’s been quietly building behind the scenes. According to Gamrot, the English star’s rise has been almost too smooth and comfortable. “His way to this position he has right now was so easy,” he said.

The 34-year-old further added, “If he got a good opponent against him, I don’t think that he would win this fight.” The bitterness is not one-sided. It is based on Gamrot’s perception of the verbose Liverpudlian’s disrespectful behavior. While Pimblett has been on a roll with a phenomenal TKO win over Michael Chandler at UFC 314 and has even boldly called out top names like Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje, Gamrot’s name has been regularly brought up.

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And now, ‘Games’ wants to silence the critics with a bout that will electrify European MMA. “He’s from Europe, I am from Europe. I think if UFC make this fight, it’s gonna be the biggest fight in the lightweight division in Europe.” Mateusz Gamrot, however, is more than just emotional; he is also calculated. He believes Pimblett’s flashy style and outspoken nature would be ineffective against someone with his skill level.

“He’s a great stylistic matchup for me, and I’ll beat him for sure,” Gamrot said. “I love scrambling with somebody on the ground… Every time when I have opportunity, I submit the guy.” The Polish contender is coming off fights where striking was the dominant tactic, but now, he’s itching to test himself against another grappler, especially one he doesn’t respect.

 

For the time being, Mateusz Gamrot’s callout has added fuel to an already red-hot lightweight division. And, while fans excitedly await the outcome of UFC Vegas 107, many are now wondering how Paddy Pimblett will respond. Because if he does, Europe might be in for its largest 155-pound conflict yet. However, it is worth noting that while ‘Gamer’ wants a piece of ‘The Baddy,’ the wrestler is focused on another European fighter.

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Paddy Pimblett may snub Mateusz Gamrot for this European star

While Gamrot’s fiery callout has made headlines, there’s a good chance Paddy Pimblett won’t even flinch. Because at the back of his mind—and possibly right in front of him—is another name entirely: Ilia Topuria. The long-standing feud between these two goes much beyond competitive spirit. It’s personal, volatile, and has a history dating back to 2021.

For all of Gamrot’s jibes, ‘The Baddy’ may be looking at a different battlefield entirely—one rife with bad blood and years of unfinished business. Ilia Topuria and Pimblett’s dispute started with harsh words and nearly turned violent in a hotel hallway. Pimblett’s nationalistic jabs over the 2008 Russo-Georgian War sparked a fire in the proud Georgian-Spanish fighter.

The grudge grew stronger as ‘El Matador’ rose through the ranks, finally relinquishing his featherweight title and getting a lightweight title opportunity against Charles Oliveira at UFC 317. Now that the vacant lightweight championship is up for grabs, the Spanish-Georgian is one win away from becoming king of this new division—and Pimblett is keeping a careful eye on things from the shadows.

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“It’d be far better for my career if Ilia wins, because I’d, more than likely, be his first title defense,” Paddy told TNT Sports. This isn’t only about belts. It is about legacy and long-awaited retribution. Ilia Topuria isn’t ignoring Paddy’s remarks either. His press conference jibe about Pimblett’s need for “money for the parties” was loaded with contempt, as he said, “He knows where the money is now. He’s gotta pay for the parties he throws for himself.”

In response, Pimblett posted a cold message: a photo of his headkick to Chandler, with the caption “Can’t wait to land one of these on el chorizo.” If Topuria wins UFC 317, Dana White and Co. might shift their focus to the explosive grudge bout that fans have been waiting for years. Gamrot could be left shouting into the void while Pimblett chases a much older ghost. What do you think? Who will ‘The Baddy’ fight next? Let us know in the comments.

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