Mateusz Gamrot continued to build momentum for a potential bout with Paddy Pimblett through social media activity. The Polish fighter posted on X (formerly Twitter) claiming he will shave Pimblett bald and make him tap in the first round, calling it easier than easy. The post was accompanied by what was described as AI-generated imagery. Gamrot's online campaign appears designed to generate interest and pressure for the matchup to be made. The callout represents continued back-and-forth between the two lightweight contenders.
Mateusz Gamrot is turning up the heat on Paddy Pimblett, taking to X to publicly call out the Liverpool lightweight with a bold prediction that he will shave Pimblett bald and force a first-round submission — describing the task as easier than easy. The Polish contender accompanied the post with AI-generated imagery as part of what appears to be a deliberate social media campaign to pressure the UFC into booking the fight.

Gamrot, nicknamed "Gamer," carries a record of 26-4-0 and sits at number ten in the lightweight rankings. The 35-year-old southpaw from Poland trains out of American Top Team and has built a reputation as one of the division's most dangerous grapplers, averaging an impressive 5.15 takedowns per fifteen minutes. His striking is efficient as well, landing 3.29 significant strikes per minute at 51 percent accuracy.
Pimblett, known as "The Baddy," enters the conversation ranked four spots higher at number six in the lightweight division with a record of 23-4-0. The 31-year-old Englishman out of Next Generation MMA Liverpool is the more active striker of the two, posting 5.49 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy. He also averages 1.2 submission attempts per fifteen minutes, suggesting the ground game flows both ways in this potential matchup.

Why it matters
- Gamrot at number ten challenging Pimblett at number six would have direct rankings implications in a crowded lightweight division
- The stylistic contrast is sharp: Gamrot's elite wrestling versus Pimblett's submission offense and high-volume striking
- The ongoing back-and-forth between the two fighters signals genuine mutual interest in the matchup
- A win for either fighter would represent a significant step toward the upper tier of the 155-pound rankings






