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Paddy Paddy partying with the stars during the Belt weekend

Paddy Paddy partying with the stars during the Belt weekend

MMA fighter had a busy day

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Paddy “Bad” Pimbelette had a fun day in London last Sunday.(Image: Paddy Pimblett/Instagram)

Paddy “Bad” Pimblett The star-studded party shared the news with fans over the weekend. MMA fighter from Highton regularly tells people what he’s been up to through his Instagram page where he has 3.2 million followers.

Paddy is big Liverpool supporter and was at Emirates Stadium on Sunday when the Reds drew 2-2 with Arsenal. He was pleased with the result, with the Reds twice coming back from a losing position thanks to goals from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah.


At Arsenal Stadium, Paddy met many celebrities in one of the stadium boxes. These included actors Mark Strong, Ashley Walters and Michael Ward. He also met former England cricketer Monty Panesar, TV presenter Maya Jama and LFC legend John Barnes.

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Paddy shared his photos from the match on Instagram and said: “A day at the Emirates would have most people taking a point before the game. Nice to be invited by @sobharealty and meet @ashleywalters @michealward @montypanesar @mrmarkstrong and of course the main girl @mayajama.”


Monty was delighted to meet Paddy and commented on the post: “So nice to meet you, greatest fighter!” Other fans sent Paddy their best wishes. One said: “Yeah Paddy lad.” Another added: “Hope you and your friends had a good time.”

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Paddy I recently talked about my plan convince UFC President Dana White to stage one of Paddy’s matches at Anfield. He said: “Hopefully I can convince him (Dana White) to come out at Anfield.”


“He needs to come to a football match to see what the atmosphere is like because I think he thinks it ruins the atmosphere (going out). But that doesn’t happen at Anfield. When there are 60,000 Scousers there, that won’t happen.”