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Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt Predictions and Betting Tips for UFC London

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PADDY ‘THE BADDY’ PIMBLETT makes his third UFC ring walk at UFC London on Saturday night in a highly anticipated lightweight contest. Pimblett vs Leavitt features on the undercard of this stellar UFC event from the O2 Arena, London.

What a night we have in store in London this weekend, so ensure you don’t miss out on our exclusive betting tips, best odds and fight predictions for UFC London: Pimblett vs Leavitt. We have two exclusive tips from this cracking undercard contest for you, our valued SportsLens reader.

So without further ado, here are our Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt betting tips from UFC London this weekend!

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Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt — Fight Information

  • 🥊 UFC Match: Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt
  • 📊 Records: Paddy Pimblett (18-3) | Jordan Leavitt (10-1)
  • 📅 Date: July 23rd, 2022
  • 🕛 Time: Approx. 9.30pm GMT
  • 🏆 Title: N/A
  • 📺 TV Channel: BT Sport (UK) / ESPN (US)
  • 🏟 Venue: O2 Arena, London, England, UK
  • 🎲 Fight Odds: Paddy Pimblett 2/5 | Jordan Leavitt 2/1

Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt Betting Tip

One of the standout contests on the undercard of Curtis Blaydes vs Tom Aspinall at UFC Fight Night – London is this one. Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett vs Jordan ‘The Monkey King’ Leavitt.

This evenly matched lightweight contest could well steal the show, with both men desperate to knock each other out and steal the limelight away from the main event.

In Paddy Pimblett, you have a man who hasn’t stepped a foot wrong since coming to the UFC from Cage Warriors. The former Cage Warriors Featherweight Champion has moved over to the elite mixed martial artist organisation, and moved up ten-pounds to lightweight in the process.

The scouser made his UFC debut in September 2021 on the UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs Till undercard, winning by knockout in the very first round. The perfect debut on a huge stage for ‘The Baddy’, who also picked up a performance of the night bonus on that occasion.

Fast forward to March this year, and Pimblett claimed his second win in as many fights in the UFC, again finishing the fight inside the first round but this time via submission with a rear-naked choke. This sublime submission again earned the Liverpool man a performance of the night bonus, which he fully deserved.

Now for his next fight Pimblett faces his hardest opponent to date in Jordan…

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