Justin Gaethje emerged victorious in a five-round war against Paddy Pimblett to claim the interim lightweight championship at UFC 324. The American's win marked an end to Pimblett's nine-fight winning streak, but Gaethje was quick to praise the Liverpool fighter's toughness and heart.
Gaethje's victory came after a back-and-forth battle that saw both fighters take turns landing heavy blows. Despite being bloodied and bruised, Pimblett continued to push forward, showcasing his resilience in defeat. "I know how tough I am," Pimblett said post-fight. "I don't need to prove it to anyone." Gaethje acknowledged Pimblett's toughness, saying he was a "dangerous kid" who gave him a run for his money.
The turning point of the fight came when Gaethje connected with a heavy left-handed punch in the opening round, which sent Pimblett crashing to the canvas. The American followed up with a flurry of ground strikes that forced Pimblett to scramble back to his feet.
As the rounds wore on, Gaethje began to assert his dominance, landing several heavy right hands that had Pimblett wobbling. Despite being down by a round, Pimblett refused to give up, but ultimately fell short in the end.
Gaethje's win sets him up for an undisputed title fight against Ilia Topuria, who stepped away from the bout earlier this year due to personal issues. The victory marked Gaethje's second interim lightweight championship of his career and cemented his status as one of the top lightweights in the UFC.
In the co-main event, Sean O'Malley earned a controversial unanimous decision victory over Song Yadong, while Waldo Cortes-Acosta knocked out Derrick Lewis in the second round. The women's division saw Natalia Silva defeat Rose Namajunas via unanimous decision, with Silva now poised to challenge Valentina Shevchenko for the flyweight title later this year.
The event also marked the announcement of Dominick Cruz as the first member of the UFC's 2026 Hall of Fame class.
Gaethje's victory came after a back-and-forth battle that saw both fighters take turns landing heavy blows. Despite being bloodied and bruised, Pimblett continued to push forward, showcasing his resilience in defeat. "I know how tough I am," Pimblett said post-fight. "I don't need to prove it to anyone." Gaethje acknowledged Pimblett's toughness, saying he was a "dangerous kid" who gave him a run for his money.
The turning point of the fight came when Gaethje connected with a heavy left-handed punch in the opening round, which sent Pimblett crashing to the canvas. The American followed up with a flurry of ground strikes that forced Pimblett to scramble back to his feet.
As the rounds wore on, Gaethje began to assert his dominance, landing several heavy right hands that had Pimblett wobbling. Despite being down by a round, Pimblett refused to give up, but ultimately fell short in the end.
Gaethje's win sets him up for an undisputed title fight against Ilia Topuria, who stepped away from the bout earlier this year due to personal issues. The victory marked Gaethje's second interim lightweight championship of his career and cemented his status as one of the top lightweights in the UFC.
In the co-main event, Sean O'Malley earned a controversial unanimous decision victory over Song Yadong, while Waldo Cortes-Acosta knocked out Derrick Lewis in the second round. The women's division saw Natalia Silva defeat Rose Namajunas via unanimous decision, with Silva now poised to challenge Valentina Shevchenko for the flyweight title later this year.
The event also marked the announcement of Dominick Cruz as the first member of the UFC's 2026 Hall of Fame class.