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Paddy Pimblett UFC Hospitality | The Baddy

Next fight - to be announced
Venue to be confirmed
Lightweight · 24-4
Named account manager · No hidden fees
UFC · Lightweight · Liverpool

The Baddy is back - and louder than ever

Paddy "The Baddy" Pimblett is one of the most popular British fighters in the history of the UFC - a Liverpudlian lightweight with an enormous following, whose fights routinely generate some of the biggest UK audiences the sport has recorded.

His next fight has not been announced - no opponent, no date, no venue - so there is no hospitality to sell for it yet, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Register your interest now and DN Global will contact you the moment a card is genuinely confirmed, before general release.

Paddy Pimblett's next fight has not been announced. DN Global is not an official UFC partner - packages are sourced through our network and confirmed to you in writing before booking.

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UFC 329

The Baddy is calling for gold

Paddy Pimblett put on a statement performance at UFC 329 on 11 July 2026, submitting Benoît Saint Denis with a first-round D'arce choke at just 0:52 of Round 1. After the victory the Liverpudlian called for a lightweight title shot - a demand backed by one of the loudest British fanbases in the sport. Pimblett is back and louder than ever.

The result

UFC 329 result

Paddy Pimblett def. Benoît Saint Denis · D'arce choke · Round 1 · 0:52 · Las Vegas

Result

Paddy Pimblett def. Benoît Saint Denis by submission.

Method

D'arce choke.

Round

Round 1.

Time

0:52.

Location

Las Vegas, 11 July 2026.

Record

Pimblett moves to 24-4. He had won nine straight before a decision loss to Justin Gaethje in January 2026.

The atmosphere

Why Paddy Pimblett events are unmissable

Pimblett brings the party wherever he goes. His fights generate some of the biggest UK MMA audiences ever recorded. The atmosphere at a Paddy Pimblett fight - particularly in the UK - is closer to a football match than a typical combat sports event. VIP hospitality at a Pimblett title fight would be one of the most sought-after tickets in British sport.

Your opportunity

Register interest for Paddy's next fight

Pimblett's next fight is expected to be a major lightweight bout - potentially a title eliminator or title shot. Venue and date are not yet confirmed. Register your interest with DN Global now for priority notification the moment details are announced.

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FAQs

Paddy Pimblett hospitality FAQs

No date, opponent or venue has been announced for Paddy Pimblett's next fight. Following his first-round submission of Benoît Saint Denis at UFC 329 on 11 July 2026, Pimblett called for a lightweight title shot, and his next bout is expected to be a major lightweight contest - potentially a title eliminator or a title shot itself. We will not pretend to know more than that. Register your interest and DN Global will contact you the moment a card is genuinely confirmed.

Paddy Pimblett defeated Benoît Saint Denis by submission at UFC 329 on 11 July 2026 in Las Vegas, finishing the fight with a D'arce choke at 0:52 of the first round. It was a statement performance that moved Pimblett to a professional record of 24-4, and he called for a lightweight title shot immediately afterwards.

Pimblett called for a lightweight title shot after his win over Benoît Saint Denis at UFC 329, but the UFC has not confirmed one. A title shot is a matchmaking decision that rests entirely with the promotion, and nothing has been announced. What can be said honestly is that his next fight is expected to be a significant lightweight bout, and that hospitality demand for a Pimblett title fight would be exceptional.

This has not been confirmed. Pimblett is from Liverpool and carries one of the largest British followings in the sport, so a UK card - the O2 Arena in London and Manchester have both staged major UFC events - would be a natural fit and would let British fans attend without international travel. Equally, a lightweight title fight would very plausibly land on a Las Vegas pay-per-view. Until the UFC announces the card, both remain possible and we will not guess.

A premium UFC hospitality experience typically combines ringside or near-ringside seating with exclusive pre-fight lounge access, premium dining, an open bar through the night, a dedicated VIP entrance and hosting from arrival to the final bell. Because Pimblett's next fight has not been announced, no hospitality exists to sell for it yet, and we will not take money for a card that does not exist. DN Global is not an official UFC partner - we facilitate access to packages sourced through our network - and registering your interest is free, carries no obligation, and simply means we contact you first when a card is confirmed.
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Register interest for Paddy Pimblett hospitality

Paddy's next fight has not been announced. Tell us your guest numbers and whether the booking is personal or corporate, and DN Global will contact you the moment a card is confirmed. Free to register, no obligation.

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