Pimblett makes title claim with 52-second win at UFC 329
Lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett delivered an emphatic statement in the co-main event at UFC 329, finishing Benoit Saint-Denis via guillotine choke just 52 seconds into their bout. The rapid submission showcased elite grappling technique from the British fighter as he works to rebuild momentum following an unsuccessful interim title bid against Justin Gaethje in January.
Following the victory, Pimblett immediately called for another title opportunity, offering to rematch Gaethje or face other top contenders. His sixth-place ranking in the lightweight division and the promotion's decision to feature him in a marquee International Fight Week card underscore how seriously the UFC values him as a championship prospect, despite his recent setback.
- Pimblett submits Saint-Denis in 52 seconds at UFC 329 co-main event
- British fighter pursues title rematch after January loss to Gaethje
- Dominant grappling performance reasserts championship credentials