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Paddy The Fatty No More: Pimblett says he’s done overindulging

Breaking news from the UFC world! Paddy Pimblett, the rising British star in the MMA scene, has announced that he is done with his infamous 8000-calorie diet between fights. The fighter, who has been known for his larger than life personality and his willingness to push the boundaries both in and out of the octagon, made the announcement in an interview with MMA Junkie.

Pimblett, who recently made his UFC debut with a stunning performance, revealed that he had decided to change his approach to his diet and training in order to take his career to the next level. “I’ve been eating like a madman for years, but I’ve realized that it’s not sustainable in the long run,” he said. “I want to be the best fighter I can be, and that means taking care of myself and being disciplined.”

The fighter also revealed that he had been working with a nutritionist and a strength and conditioning coach to develop a new plan that would allow him to maintain his weight and his strength without resorting to extreme measures. “It’s been tough, but I’m seeing the results already,” he said. “I feel better, I look better, and I know that I’m going to be a better fighter because of it.”

This news is sure to be a shock to Pimblett’s fans and to the MMA community as a whole, as his diet has been a topic of discussion for years. However, it’s clear that the fighter is serious about his career and his health, and is willing to make the necessary changes to achieve his goals.

We’ll be keeping an eye on Paddy Pimblett as he continues his journey in the UFC, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this talented fighter.

MMA News Today Staff

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