Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett says he was devastated after giving up Glastonbury ticket
UFC star Paddy Pimblett should have been one of the 200,000 people enjoying Glastonbury Festival this weekend, but his fledgling fight career has unfortunately got in the way.
The 27-year-old even said he will not be fighting in such close proximity to the legendary festival next year, as he is now dead set on attending and will prioritise that over his fight career.“First ever time I’ve had a ticket and I can’t go because of me fight.”“Emily Eavis [co-organiser of Glastonbury Festival] I need some VIP bands for next year, I’m not fighting. Glasto first.
Pimblett made his promotional debut last year against Luigi Vendramini and had to survive some early adversity before picking up a highlight-reel knockout win.
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