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Tony Ferguson Analyzes Pimblett’s Style Ahead of UFC 296 Clash

Tony Ferguson and Paddy Pimblett
Tony Ferguson and Paddy Pimblett

Tony Ferguson, eager to return to his winning ways, is set to face rising prospect Paddy Pimblett in a highly anticipated Lightweight bout at UFC 296, the promotion’s year-ending pay-per-view event scheduled for December 2023. While oddsmakers may not favor Ferguson’s chances, he’s confident in his abilities and sees vulnerabilities in Pimblett’s game.

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HOUSTON, TEXAS – MAY 15: Tony Ferguson looks on prior to facing Beneil Dariush of Iran during their Lightweight Bout at the UFC 262 event at Toyota Center on May 15, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

In a recent interview on The MMA Hour, Ferguson offered a detailed analysis of his opponent. He described Pimblett as a fighter with a unique physical profile, noting that he’s long, rangy, and lanky. Pimblett’s style leans towards showmanship, and he’s known for his outspoken nature, which is typical of English fighters. Ferguson also highlighted that Pimblett used to compete at featherweight and has a tall stature for his weight class. Despite Pimblett’s reputation as a submission specialist, Ferguson believes that Pimblett is very beatable.

Ferguson acknowledged that Pimblett is on a six-fight winning streak, but he pointed out that there was controversy surrounding Pimblett’s most recent fight against Jared Gordon, with many believing that Pimblett actually lost the bout. In preparation for their fight, Ferguson plans to closely study Pimblett’s previous performances, including that contentious match. He has also been reviewing highlights of Pimblett’s fights.

Interestingly, Ferguson drew attention to the striking contrast between their recent records. Pimblett boasts a six-fight win streak, while Ferguson has experienced six losses in his recent outings. This juxtaposition adds an intriguing element to their upcoming bout, as it raises questions about the trajectory of both fighters’ careers.

Ferguson’s last victory dates back to June 2019 when he secured a technical knockout win over Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. Since then, he has faced numerous challenges, making this fight against Pimblett a crucial opportunity to get back in the win column. In contrast, Pimblett will return to action after recovering from a foot injury that followed his controversial unanimous decision win over Jared Gordon at UFC 282 in December 2022.

As UFC 296 draws closer, fight fans can anticipate an exciting Lightweight clash between Tony Ferguson and Paddy Pimblett. While oddsmakers may have their opinions, Ferguson’s analysis of his opponent’s style suggests that this matchup has all the ingredients for an unpredictable and thrilling showdown.

Sean O’Malley Questions Paddy Pimblett’s UFC Return Fight, Says Beating Tony Ferguson Won’t Earn Much Credit

UFC lightweight sensation Paddy Pimblett is gearing up for his return to the Octagon after over a year away from competition. The former Cage Warriors champion’s last appearance ended in victory against Jared Gordon in December, but it wasn’t without controversy. Pimblett also suffered a severe ankle injury in that fight, requiring surgery and an extended recovery period.

Now, Pimblett is set to make his comeback against former interim champion Tony Ferguson at UFC 296. However, this matchup has raised eyebrows and led to questioning within the MMA community.

The latest to voice skepticism about the fight is UFC Bantamweight Champion Sean O’Malley. On a recent podcast episode, O’Malley shared his thoughts on Pimblett’s return and the choice of opponent.

O’Malley referred to the fight as a “lose-lose” situation for Pimblett, highlighting the complexities of this matchup. While Pimblett defeating an out-of-form Ferguson could slow down his ascent in the MMA world, O’Malley also expressed doubt that a win would significantly boost Pimblett’s reputation.

In O’Malley’s view, if Pimblett secures a victory against Ferguson, he might not receive the credit he deserves. The reason behind this is the six-fight losing streak that Ferguson currently finds himself in. While Ferguson is undoubtedly a skilled fighter, his recent record doesn’t reflect his true abilities. O’Malley pointed out that beating Ferguson at this point might not earn Pimblett the recognition he would typically receive for defeating a fighter of Ferguson’s caliber.

O’Malley acknowledged that the fight is not without its challenges, as Ferguson remains a formidable opponent despite his recent setbacks. He emphasized that Ferguson could still win the fight, making it a high-stakes bout for both fighters.

Ferguson, who has endured a challenging period with six consecutive losses, most recently suffered a submission defeat at the hands of unranked veteran Bobby Green at UFC 291. Despite calls for him to retire, Ferguson is determined to continue competing and will enter the cage once again for UFC 296.

As Pimblett prepares for his return, the fight community remains divided on the significance of this matchup. While some view it as an opportunity for Pimblett to prove himself on a big stage, others, like Sean O’Malley, question the impact of a victory against Ferguson given his recent struggles. The fight at UFC 296 promises to be a pivotal moment in both fighters’ careers, with potential implications for their future trajectories in the sport.

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