This weekend, UFC 329 lands inside T-Mobile Arena, featuring Conor McGregor against Max Holloway in a blockbuster main event showdown.
The event has generated massive excitement because of its star power, while an action-packed lineup promises thrilling fights.
In the co-main event, Paddy Pimblett faces Benoit Saint-Denis in a highly anticipated lightweight contest with significant implications for both contenders. Before the action begins, let’s examine both fighters’ strengths, weaknesses, and overall chances of securing an important victory.

Paddy Pimblett
Paddy Pimblett is one of the UFC’s biggest stars despite suffering his first promotional defeat against Justin Gaethje earlier this year. Gaethje earned a unanimous decision victory in January, ending Pimblett’s unbeaten UFC record and temporarily halting his momentum.
Now, Pimblett has an important opportunity to rebound with a statement performance and reestablish himself among the division’s top contenders. Currently ranked #9, a convincing victory over Benoit Saint-Denis could significantly improve his standing and strengthen future lightweight title aspirations.
Benoit Saint-Denis
Benoit Saint-Denis is riding an impressive four-fight winning streak, defeating notable opponents including Beneil Dariush, Dan Hooker, and MaurÃcio Ruffy. The lightweight has long targeted a UFC title opportunity and believes defeating Paddy Pimblett will finally earn that chance.
Currently ranked #5, Saint-Denis knows another statement victory could move him within two fights of challenging Justin Gaethje for lightweight gold. With momentum firmly on his side, the confident Frenchman believes he possesses every tool necessary to overcome Pimblett and continue climbing upward.

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| Categories | Paddy Pimblett | Benoit Saint-Denis |
| Age | 31 | 30 |
| Height | 5’10” | 5’11” |
| Reach | 73″ | 73″ |
| Record | 23-4 | 17-3 |
| Fighting Out Of | Liverpool, England | Bayonne, France |
Fight analysis
Paddy Pimblett’s well-rounded grappling, improving striking, and composure under pressure could neutralize Benoit Saint-Denis’ relentless aggression throughout the fight. Saint-Denis is known for constantly pushing forward with powerful combinations and submission threats, yet his aggressive style sometimes leaves defensive openings.
Pimblett’s ability to control distance, mix wrestling with calculated striking, and manage the fight’s tempo may prove decisive over fifteen minutes.
Expect Pimblett to gradually outscore Saint-Denis across three competitive rounds, earning a hard-fought unanimous decision through superior versatility and consistent tactical execution.
Final Prediction: Paddy Pimblett via unanimous decision.
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