Paddy Pimblett is eyeing the undisputed lightweight championship in 2026, with Ilia Topuria’s personal issues potentially sidelining him until the second quarter of the year. The Scouser is gearing up to face Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title at UFC 324 in January and is confident of emerging victorious.
Despite his eagerness to challenge Topuria, the situation is complicated as rumors suggest that the current champion, Topuria, might be going through a divorce. In a recent social media post, Topuria confirmed that he will be taking a break from fighting in the first quarter of 2026 due to personal reasons.
In an interview with ESPN Deportes, Pimblett expressed his understanding of Topuria’s situation and wished him well. However, he also hinted that if Topuria’s hiatus extends beyond June or July, he may have to vacate his title, paving the way for Pimblett to become the undisputed champion without even facing him in the octagon.
While Pimblett and Topuria have a heated rivalry, Pimblett is quick to acknowledge Topuria’s fighting skills. In an appearance on the Full Send Podcast, Pimblett admitted that despite his dislike for Topuria, he respects his abilities as a fighter. He emphasized that he would never question Topuria’s talent, even though their personal animosity runs deep.
As Pimblett gears up for his showdown with Gaethje and eyes the possibility of a future clash with Topuria, the MMA world eagerly anticipates how the lightweight division will unfold in the coming months. With Topuria’s personal troubles potentially altering the landscape of the division, Pimblett remains focused on his goal of becoming the undisputed champion in the near future.
In conclusion, Paddy Pimblett’s journey towards the lightweight championship is filled with anticipation and uncertainty, but one thing is certain – he is determined to make his mark in the octagon and claim the title that has eluded him thus far. Stay tuned for more updates on Pimblett’s quest for glory in the world of MMA.

