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Paddy Pimblett will face Benoit Saint Denis at UFC 329 during International Fight Week. The matchup follows Pimblett's recent interim title fight loss and Saint Denis's four-fight win streak.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 30: Benoit Saint Denis of France poses on the scale during the UFC 325 Ceremonial Weigh-in at Qudos Bank Arena on January 30, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
After lots of rumor and speculation, Paddy Pimblett vs. Benoit Saint Denis is officially booked for International Fight Week at UFC 329. The new was first reported by Alvaro Colmenero, and sources have confirmed the matchup with MMAmania.com as well.
No. 6-ranked Pimblett (23-4) has competed once already this year, coming up short in his interim title fight versus Justin Gaethje (watch here). Prior to that upset loss, “The Baddy” built himself into a UFC star and Lightweight contender by winning seven straight fights, picking up wins over the likes of and .
The fight is scheduled for International Fight Week at UFC 329.
Paddy Pimblett lost his recent interim title fight against Justin Gaethje but previously won seven straight fights.
Benoit Saint Denis is on a four-fight win streak, with each victory coming by stoppage.

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Meanwhile, Saint Denis picked up a violent stoppage win over Dan Hooker back in January. The win was his fourth straight victory, and he stopped every opponent. Since losing two in a row in 2024, “BSD” has responded well and climbed back into the Lightweight Top Five.
The matchup should be a high-octane collision of skilled and aggressive grapplers. Both Pimblett and Saint Denis are known for their offense-first styles and grappling prowess, so it should be an entertaining clash. The winner could end up next-in-line for a title shot or face off against the likes of Charles Oliveira or Arman Tsarukyan.
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