UFC star Paddy Pimblett warns Logan Paul he will ‘never walk again’ if the WWE United States Champion ever went head-to-head with the British fighter inside the cage

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  • Pimblett recently scored the biggest win of his professional career at UFC296
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UFC star Paddy Pimblett has made a sensational claim that Logan Paul would never walk again if they ever met in the cage.

The British sensation scored his biggest win of his career with a unanimous decision over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296.

Pimblett showed off his wrestling skill for 15 minutes, scoring 30-27 on all three judges' scorecards.

As for Paul, the American recently secured his first WWE title after defeating wrestling legend Rey Mysterio at Crown Jewel to claim the United States Championship.

Paul, 28, has previously called out the English MMA fighter. In his podcast, the American said: 'Do you know who I actually want to fight?

Paddy Pimblett claims Logan Paul would never 'walk' again if they went head-to-head in the cage

Paul, who recently won his first WWE title, has called for a fight with the English MMA star

Paul, who recently won his first WWE title, has called for a fight with the English MMA star

'Cause that b**** a** Andrew Tate won't fight me, give me Pimblett, give me Paddy 'The Baddy.'

Pimblett issued a strong warning to the WWE star, claiming he will 'break his knee ligament in 12 places'.

Appears on the Happy Hour podcastsaid the Englishman, 'I'll break his ankle for him, I'll break his knee ligament in 12 places so he can never walk again, the big saphead.

β€œHe's a good tool, he's got to stick to wrestling, he's got to stick to mock fighting.

“He and Dillon Danis were probably staged too, Dillon Danis threw more punches at the guard than he did in six rounds at Logan Paul.”

Pimblett was of course referring to Paul's recent boxing match against MMA fighter Dillon Danis – which Logan won via disqualification after Danis tried to knock him to the ground.

Before UFC 296, the 28-year-old won six straight, including his first four fights in the UFC. Pimblett finished five of those fights, scoring two knockouts and three submissions.

The English fighter now has an MMA record of 21-3 with six knockouts. However, fans continue to question his latest victory over Jared Gordon.

British UFC star Paddy Pimblett scored a unanimous decision victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296

British UFC star Paddy Pimblett scored a unanimous decision over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296

Pimblett controlled Ferguson on the ground for most of the fight to secure three 30-27 cards

Pimblett controlled Ferguson on the ground for most of the fight to secure three 30-27 cards

The criticism seemed to spur Pimblett to perform well against Ferguson.

β€œI feel better,” Pimblett said. “I'm still a little disappointed that I didn't finish, but I'm happy with myself.”