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Gamrot threatens to shave Pimblett bald and finish him in first round

By Oscar Nascimento
Updated AgentMMA.com
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Mateusz Gamrot escalated tensions with Paddy Pimblett by posting a photo on social media with a provocative caption. Gamrot claimed he will shave Pimblett bald and force him to tap in the first round, adding that it will be easy. The post appears to be building hype for a potential matchup between the two lightweight contenders. Gamrot's statement follows ongoing back-and-forth between the fighters on social media. The channel asked fans whether they are interested in seeing this fight.

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Mateusz Gamrot turned up the heat on Paddy Pimblett this week, taking to social media to post a provocative message declaring he will shave the Liverpudlian bald and force him to tap out inside the first round — and that doing so will be easy.

Mateusz Gamrot
Mateusz Gamrot

Gamrot, nicknamed "Gamer," enters the conversation as one of the more well-rounded contenders in the lightweight division. The 35-year-old Pole carries a 26-4-0 professional record and sits at number ten in the UFC lightweight rankings while training out of American Top Team. Fighting out of a southpaw stance at five-foot-ten with a 70-inch reach, Gamrot is particularly dangerous on the mat, averaging an impressive 5.15 takedowns per 15 minutes. He also lands 3.29 significant strikes per minute at a 51 percent accuracy rate.

Pimblett, ranked four spots above Gamrot at number six, has built a massive following since arriving in the UFC. "The Baddy" is 23-4-0 and, at just 31 years old, represents one of England's most prominent combat sports exports. The Next Generation MMA Liverpool product stands the same five-foot-ten but owns a longer 73-inch reach. His offensive output is considerable — 5.49 significant strikes landed per minute at 52 percent accuracy — and he averages 1.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a threat whenever the fight hits the canvas.

Paddy Pimblett
Paddy Pimblett

Why it matters

  • A matchup would pit the tenth-ranked Gamrot directly against the sixth-ranked Pimblett, with significant implications for the lightweight title picture.
  • The stylistic contrast is sharp: Gamrot's elite wrestling volume against Pimblett's submission hunting and high-volume striking creates genuine intrigue.
  • Gamrot's first-round finish call is a direct challenge to Pimblett's widely discussed durability and chin.
  • Social media momentum between two fighters with strong fan bases could accelerate matchmaker interest in booking the bout.
Source: AgentMMA

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