UFC champion Justin Gaethje not interested in Paddy Pimblett rematch

UFC 324: Gaethje v Pimblett

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JANUARY 24: (R-L) Justin Gaethje punches Paddy Pimblett of England in the UFC lightweight interim championship bout during the UFC 324 event at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Justin Gaethje is still weighing his options when it comes to his next fight, but don’t expect him to just immediately sign onto a rematch against Paddy Pimblett.

Prior to his stunning performance to dethrone Ilia Topuria at the UFC White House card, Gaethje first had to dispatch Pimblett in an interim title fight back in January. Despite his underdog status, Gaethje put on another classic performance as he battered Pimblett on the feet before ultimately winning a unanimous decision.

But this past weekend at UFC 329, Pimblett stole the show with his lightning quick submission win over Benoit Saint Denis and it put him right back in the title race again. But considering he just beat Pimblett six months ago, Gaethje doesn’t sound all that interested in crossing paths with him again so soon.

“Destined for each other to fight again? No,” Gaethje told Pat McAfee about Pimblett on Wednesday.

That said, Gaethje respects all the kind words that Pimblett said about him during fight week, especially the inspiration he received watching his win over Topuria back in June.

Pimblett admitted that he was struggling in the immediate aftermath of his loss to Gaethje but witnessing that performance against Topuria really changed his perspective on things. Despite losing, Pimblett managed to go all five rounds with Gaethje in a potential Fight of the Year candidate.

Gaethje appreciates that his upset win over Topuria has resonated so loudly with athletes across numerous sports.

“I think it’s crazy what my story has done for so many people,” Gaethje said. “Rafael Fiziev, a guy I fought two times, says a very similar thing. I kind of rejuvenated him when I won that fight. Him losing two times to me, having been in there with me two times kind of rejuvenated him. Anthony Joshua, I saw him talking about how you can never forget how real fighting is and how dangerous it is and never becoming too full of yourself. He learned that from that lesson.

“It’s pretty cool across the board, all athletes respect our sport because it’s so humbling, so primal. It’s one on one. It’s freaking awesome.”

As for his own career, Gaethje previously stated that he expects to fight again after potentially contemplating retirement but he’s not likely to return to action until sometime in 2027.