Paddy Pimblett wasted no time celebrating after his victory over Benoit Saint Denis, immediately reaching for a vape following the fight. The moment captured the Liverpool fighter's relaxed and colorful post-fight personality.
Paddy Pimblett punctuated his victory over Benoit Saint Denis on July 14 with a characteristically unfiltered celebration, pulling out a vape the moment the fight concluded and making no apologies for his laid-back style in the aftermath.
Pimblett, 31, improved his professional record to 24-4 with the win, further cementing his place as the sixth-ranked lightweight in the UFC. The Liverpool native trains out of Next Generation MMA and fights out of an orthodox stance at five-foot-ten with a 73-inch reach. Inside the cage he is a high-volume threat, landing 5.48 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy, while also posing a persistent submission threat with 1.4 attempts per 15 minutes.

Saint Denis, nicknamed "God of War," entered the contest ranked ninth in the lightweight division with a record of 17-4. The 30-year-old southpaw stands five-foot-eleven and shares the same 73-inch reach as Pimblett. His numbers reflect an aggressive, multi-dimensional game — 5.58 significant strikes landed per minute at an impressive 58 percent accuracy, combined with a standout takedown rate of 4.15 per 15 minutes and 1.7 submission attempts per 15 minutes.
Why it matters
- Pimblett's win over a fellow top-ten lightweight tightens the division's rankings picture and keeps him in contention for bigger matchups.
- The result drops Saint Denis further back in the rankings, complicating his path toward a title shot.
- The stylistic clash between Pimblett's submission pressure and Saint Denis's elite wrestling and striking volume made for a high-stakes matchup between two of the division's most dangerous finishers.
The post-fight vape moment added another page to Pimblett's growing reputation as one of the sport's most unfiltered personalities, a quality that has followed him since his rise through Cage Warriors to the UFC's lightweight roster.









