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The Bromalley show led by UFC bantamweight Sean O’Malley is as interesting as it can get. When you have a fluid talker at the helm of your show, it is likely to make news for certain comments or call-outs. Sean O’Malley’s latest episode focused on Logan Paul calling out Paddy Pimblett. 

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The UFC bantamweight star went into the topic where Logan Paul made news in the MMA community for calling out one of UFC’s hottest prospects, Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett. This is what Sean O’Malley had to say about the YouTube star reaching for a fight in the UFC

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“I told him like, ‘Dude, Dana [White] will never f******* do that.’ It doesn’t matter how big of a fight that is. Because if Logan goes out there and beats Paddy, Paddy can’t be a star.” – Stated O’Malley.

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He further added, “You lost to Logan Paul, which isn’t, dude. Logan can f****** box, and logan can wrestle. He really f******* can wrestle and box. It would be a matter of him just dedicating months to training.” 

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The bantamweight star believes that Logan Paul’s size difference is too huge for Paddy Pimblett. Moreover, a loss to a YouTube star would negatively impact Pimblett’s rise to fame in the UFC. So no matter how bad Logan Paul wants it, or the popularity statistics would rank, UFC President Dana White would prefer Pimblett being a UFC star in the long run. 

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Paddy Pimblett climbing the notoriety ladder after a historic event 

Witnessing several potential future megastars, UFC London was one of the greatest fight nights in UFC modern era history. Moreover, at the helm of it all, was Paddy Pimblett. His electrifying entrance in the O2 arena led to fans spectacularly roaring for him. 

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“I am a Scouser. We don’t get knocked out.” Pimblett’s iconic line so far is carried out with massive confidence, given the uncertainty of the sport. 

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With that being said, ‘The Baddy‘ carries himself with the same aura that Conor McGregor does and is very likely to become the UFC’s biggest star in the future. This is if he continues to win and does so with great style. 

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Rohit Raj is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. As a Business student, Rohit’s love for the UFC was double-sided with the business of it being just as intriguing as the martial arts aspect of it. “Don't just fight, perform” is a quote that he believes drives the most entertaining fights of the UFC, with the likes of Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen, and Israel Adesanya sweeping him off his feet with their skill as well as swagger and trash talk capabilities. Rohit has a black belt in Karate, having participated in state-level championships. He loves to play soccer and go to the gym regularly. Rohit, a dedicated cinephile, theater actor, and filmmaker, also enjoys dancing in underground street cyphers every once in a while.

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