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Paddy Pimblett joins in as Jamahal Hill rips typical fan mentality and shows his support for Johnny Walker

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Jamahal Hill rips fans for mocking Johnny Walker after his knockout loss

Jamahal Hill posted a video speaking directly to fight fans for mocking Johnny Walker on his knockout loss at UFC Vegas 48.

Jamahal Hill after his win over Johnny Walker (Credits: Yahoo)

This typical fan behavior annoyed Hill and expressed his resentment on Twitter.

He said, “I do what I do for the entertainment of the fans and the love of the sport,” Hill said. “And whenever I’m successful, and I get a knockout and have these moments that y’all like, bro, don’t use that time to dog somebody. I’ve lost, so I’ve received the ridicule and the things that come with that, and I understand that people are ignorant. But I can only imagine how y’all doing my man right now, and that sht ain’t cool. That sht ain’t cool. Think about if that was you.”

Fighters have constantly spoken about the trauma they go through while dealing with trolls, especially after a brutal loss. It is inspiring to see former opponents stand up for each other and speak their minds clearly.

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Paddy Pimblett has voiced his appreciation for Jamahal Hill, who bravely stood up for Johnny Walker after the Brazilian was knocked out brutally by him.

Fans of the fight game have a bad reputation for being rude and inconsiderate. Fighters over the years have pleaded with fans to be a little empathetic, especially when coming off a loss.

Paddy Pimblett was all praised for Hill’s gesture and wrote on Twitter, “Brilliant this
@JamahalH spitting facts! All u bitches who hide behind ur screens calling any fighter a bum when they’re in the ufc competing with the best fighters on the planet are weak ass lil trolls who wud never have the balls to step in a cage nevermind in the UFC!!!”

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Abhishek, a versatile sports journalist and also a dedicated martial arts aficionado. With an enduring devotion to boxing and a growing interest in MMA, he has developed a profound understanding of combat sports. His writing mirrors the intensity of the ring, aiming to land a punch that resonates with readers.

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