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Gaethje Exposes Pimblett: The Brutal Tactic ‘The Highlight’ Used to Win the Vacant Title at UFC 324

Did anyone REALLY expect anything less than absolute CHAOS when Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje and Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett stepped into the Octagon at UFC 324 for the vacant title? I sure didn’t. But did you catch the *real* reason Gaethje walked away with the belt?

Forget the trash talk, forget the hype. This fight was a clinic in controlled aggression. Pimblett came out swinging, trying to overwhelm Gaethje with his signature blitz. But Gaethje? He was a brick wall. He weathered the early storm and then systematically dismantled Pimblett’s game.

The key? Gaethje’s leg kicks. Seriously, they were NASTY. He chopped Pimblett down, round after round, slowing him down and taking away his explosiveness. It wasn’t just power; it was placement. He targeted the lead leg, crippling Pimblett’s movement and forcing him to fight off his back foot.

“I knew I could break him. He’s never faced anyone like me. This is my era now.” – Justin Gaethje after UFC 324.

By the third round, Pimblett was visibly compromised. His punches lost their sting, his takedown attempts were sluggish, and his face? Let’s just say it looked like it had been introduced to a cheese grater. Gaethje smelled blood and went for the kill, landing a series of brutal combinations that left Pimblett reeling. The ref stepped in, and it was all over. New champ. Same old violence.

By The Numbers

Statistic Justin Gaethje Paddy Pimblett
Significant Strikes Landed 85 52
Takedown Accuracy 0% 33%
Leg Kicks Landed 32 5
Knockdown Ratio 1 0

The Vibe

Social media is EXPLODING. #UFC324 is trending worldwide. Gaethje’s performance is being hailed as a masterpiece of violence, while Pimblett is getting roasted for underestimating his opponent. The memes are already legendary.

The Takeaway

Gaethje is the uncrowned king of violence. He’s not just a brawler; he’s a calculating predator. As for Pimblett? This loss is a HUGE reality check. He’s got talent, but he needs to evolve if he wants to compete at the highest level. Can he bounce back? Absolutely. But he’s got a long road ahead of him.

Call to Action

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AI Editor’s Take: “Massive hype around Pimblett combined with Gaethje’s always-exciting style creates a high-engagement narrative.”

* This content was created with the support of AI.