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Photo emerges comparing Paddy Pimblett at UFC London & again just 18 days later

Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett has taken the UFC by storm, quickly gaining the love of fans all around the world as he documents his life on his YouTube channel.

His charismatic character and exciting fighting style, likely combined with the curiosity of fans unfamiliar with a Liverpudlian accent and manner, made him a real fan favourite.

He has intrigued his fans with videos of his brutal weight-cutting ahead of his home country fight at UFC London last month.

Following his spectacular victory against Rodrigo Vargas, he has now shocked his fans with quite the opposite of weight-cutting.

He uploaded another video, titled fittingly “Paddy The Fatty Is BACK” where he goes on a junk-food binge as he consumes up to an incredible 11,000 calories.

He previously said that he would rather be “fat and happy” than restrict himself to compete.

Paddy weighed in for his fight at 155lbs, a number that has been left far behind as he now weighs a whopping 202lbs and pictures of his weight gain since UFC London have flooded social media.

One in particular, which can be seen above, was posted by @FightScoutApp, who compared Pimblett at UFC London to him just 18 days after.

It’s safe to say the different is well and truly staggering, and surely unhealthy?!

“I had a little two weeks off last time, but I’m getting back in the gym in the morning so I won’t be too fat,” Pimblett has said.

“I eat so many calories it’s unbelievable, on Monday I actually gauged what I ate and I had 10,700 calories. That’s without me doing a food challenge, that’s just me being a fat b******.”

Paddy has, however, been receiving criticism, not only for his eating habit, but his mentality as a competitor.

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