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The official CLIPS Channel for UFC fighter Paddy The Baddy Pimblett
Thomas Paul Aspinall (born 11 April 1993) is an English professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of March 21, 2022, he is #6 in the UFC heavyweight rankings.
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@xKennyBoy
@xKennyBoy Год назад
Paddy’s advice: Keep your chin high in the air
@Sakattack2023
@Sakattack2023 Час назад
Fight old guys and no bodies, and barely win.
@davidforrest6730
@davidforrest6730 Год назад
That's great advise, losing a fight teaches you alot about yourself. Paddy fights like he can't be knocked out but after his first ko in the UFC he will change alot for the better and I think we will see champion material then. But for now with his chin floating like a kite and him investing alot in it, that's going to cost him eventually. Tom has said before he used to travel all over for fights but no one wanted to fight him and he struggled to get any
@TylerInThaFlesh
@TylerInThaFlesh 2 месяца назад
Not only that it makes it super hard to fight a ammy fight when everyone knows your about to be a savage pro lol
@precooked-bacon
@precooked-bacon Месяц назад
paddy ain't champ material. keep dreaming.
@googlegmail9888
@googlegmail9888 Месяц назад
@@precooked-baconu keep dreaming, he won feather and light weight belts in cage warrior, same exact thing Conor did
@Pablo9svn8
@Pablo9svn8 13 дней назад
Purple belt is still a big accomplishment some places do give em out too easy nowadays but a purple belt is nothing to laugh at
@JamesBrown-
@JamesBrown- 7 месяцев назад
I though it’s strange he said purple belt was pretty good back then not like it is now, when good competitive purple belts can be absolute savages nd have often been training several years
@Dippa666
@Dippa666 2 месяца назад
Its not that top level purple belts were better then, its because the belt system has been watered down over the years due to more and more people getting promoted due to time on the mats despite not being good. Thats why nowadays theres blackbelts who can be beaten by a competitive blue belt etc.
@zachmorgan6982
@zachmorgan6982 13 дней назад
Tom Aspinall is such a fuckin badass
@2outhpawmma158
@2outhpawmma158 9 месяцев назад
Blue belt with comp exp is enough to compete in armatuer mma
@BiggieSmalls946
@BiggieSmalls946 8 месяцев назад
U should have some comp in a striking art
@christophermorrison2626
@christophermorrison2626 8 месяцев назад
Imo you should just have your first amateur mma fight probably within 6-8 month if consistent mma training, no point competing and purely training a sport where a lot of habits and most techniques don’t carry over to mma.
@lilmanq7746
@lilmanq7746 5 месяцев назад
@@christophermorrison2626What if you train each sport individual like Muay Thai, JJ, wrestling, some boxing etc, would you be ready or would I need to transition to MMA experiences
@rico14
@rico14 4 месяца назад
@@christophermorrison2626that’s not smart though, because everyone you fight will have a lot more experience than you. You could face a D1 wrestler you’re first fight who has massive amounts of experience over you. I would say with striking or grappling that’s fine, but with mma you should train for at least a year.
@christophermorrison2626
@christophermorrison2626 4 месяца назад
@@rico14 the chances of you faxing a d1 wrestler in your first couple of BBC amateur fights are very unlikely and you can definitely with the right team and schedule etc compete in your first amateur fight within 6 month of training but I do agree with you in that span of 6 month compete in wrestling and grappling aswell
@marcusharmon8389
@marcusharmon8389 3 месяца назад
How do you chin someone wiv a chin like that 😂😂😂
@-CornDawg
@-CornDawg 3 месяца назад
What language is this?
@Redmann996
@Redmann996 2 месяца назад
You clicked the video tho
@-CornDawg
@-CornDawg 2 месяца назад
@@Redmann996 da fuq r u saying?
@-CornDawg
@-CornDawg 2 месяца назад
@@Redmann996 The title was in English so I thought they might speak English
@blacksenko
@blacksenko 2 месяца назад
English
@zeus882
@zeus882 2 месяца назад
They're speaking English your just slow in the head
@Eri587
@Eri587 День назад
I wish i could understand what these things are saying.
@seal869
@seal869 15 дней назад
What language do they speak in England?
@arnavpandey5386
@arnavpandey5386 10 дней назад
English
@thehighcommunity247
@thehighcommunity247 5 месяцев назад
Ive been training kickboxing for 18 months, and wrestling and BJJ here and there throughout those 18 months. I'm long over due for my first fight...whether it be amateur kickboxing or amateur mma. I do really well in sparring, so stand up is the way to go for me. God Bless. 💯🥊🤼🥋♾️
@Ywouldnti
@Ywouldnti 5 месяцев назад
I’m a football player but I might make the switch into becoming a fighter . Any advise?
@lilmanq7746
@lilmanq7746 5 месяцев назад
⁠@@YwouldntiIt depends how old are you, if you’re pretty young go hard learn each martial art individually (wrestling,bjj,Muay Thai, boxing), and that’s what I’m doing currently I’m gonna do it for some time at least one year + each and then completely transition into just MMA training, and from there you could still take some individual classes that you think you lack in, whether it would be in grappling or striking, and also watch all the type of fights at home including pro, amateur fights and sparrings, and take your time, what I’m doing currently go hard for the 5 days of the week and have the weekends as rest, btw start to go harder as you take it more seriously, don’t overdo it as a beginner you can injure yourself and you have to adjust to a compete whole training system, there will be some really dark days (depression, no motivation, fear, pain and injuries) mostly mental so focus on making yourself as tough mentally because that’s the key which many people lack but as long as you don’t give up and keep going you will be fine, also it will take a lot of motivation videos and etc, anyway enjoy the process, live your life and etc.
@Ywouldnti
@Ywouldnti 5 месяцев назад
@@lilmanq7746 thanks bro
@thehighcommunity247
@thehighcommunity247 4 месяца назад
@@Ywouldnti hell yeah. Good for you man. Find a local gym, and build relationships with your coaches and teammates. Train for 6-12 months and then start competing for a while before you actually start full on Fighting. I guarantee you that you will love it man. God Bless.
@adamw9421
@adamw9421 2 месяца назад
I’m planning on starting BJJ soon at a local club. How long would you recommend doing that before adding in kickboxing/ wrestling too? Also, do you do separate weight training or just do everything in the class?
@JayBe443
@JayBe443 7 дней назад
Pimblet has more show than MMA legends, yet eats fish and pints over hills and fights. EVEN exibition with legends to keep the name man, ur tea kevin harland man.
@JayBe443
@JayBe443 7 дней назад
Hiding reminds me of scrapping with a Gi jujitsu nationals dude, ur not Canelo or Mayweather, make the fight you dont make the rules
@Lwwwio
@Lwwwio Год назад
Little no dislikes this video
@dylan251
@dylan251 Год назад
😂
@DJ_Hxpe
@DJ_Hxpe 4 месяца назад
how do you see how many dislikes there are?
@__________o____________
@__________o____________ Месяц назад
@@DJ_Hxpein chrome extensions there’s a dislike add on
@randommanfromtheinternet9863
@randommanfromtheinternet9863 7 месяцев назад
Wolk get robbed
@TM-zj1xt
@TM-zj1xt Месяц назад
Hate that ufc fighters don’t wear headgear and that they don’t get lifetime healthcare. 99% are looking at CTE.
@Kungfukenny187
@Kungfukenny187 Месяц назад
Headgear doesn’t prevent your brain from getting rattled it does help prevent you from getting cuts
@meshiu2344
@meshiu2344 Месяц назад
Most brain damage comes from camp with head gear, it allows you to take more blows thank you normally would in a real fight.
@mosescola4174
@mosescola4174 4 месяца назад
The British he-man! 🫱🏾‍🫲🏻💪🏾
@JoJo-xk6vy
@JoJo-xk6vy Месяц назад
Proffesional athlete mindset But it's also the showbiz game you have to bring views clout
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