Paddy Pimblett has vowed never to fight at the O2 Arena again and is instead targeting a bout at Anfield - the home of his beloved Liverpool.
Paddy the Baddy went two for two at the O2 Arena in UFC on Saturday night as he defeated Jordan Leavitt with a submission in the second round of their clash.
A packed house witnessed the Scouse fighter take his UFC record to three out of three, but the 27-year-old doesn't believe the iconic venue is big enough for his future ambitions.
Pimblett reckons he's now destined for pay-per-view bouts, and with it, bigger arenas. Speaking after his victory, he said: "I know for a fact now I'll be fighting on pay-per-views. READ MORE: UFC London finale ends after 16 seconds with horror knee injury as Tom Aspinall collapses "I know I won't be fighting in the O2 again - it's too small.
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