Paddy Pimblett eats a Mac and Cheese burger on Dana White's 'Fu*k it Friday' ahead of his fight at UFC 282

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Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett on Dana White's 'Fu*k it Friday' (Photo credit: @danawhite - Instagram)

Paddy Pimblett has received plenty of attention ahead of his first pay-per-view bout in the UFC. One thing that is certain about him is his love for food.

Pimblett recently took over Dana White's popular 'Fu*k it Friday' series on his the UFC President's Instagram account. He ate a Mac and Cheese burger and gave his review, clearly a fan, he even complimented the chef:

"Look at that...Wow, oh my God. Give that chef a raise."

'The Baddy' then took another bite of the burger and reaffirmed his appreciation for the chef who cooked the Mac and Cheese burger, saying:

"That is fantastic. I have been missing stuff like this for 8 weeks. This is amazing, double thumbs up. Give this chef a raise. That is unbelievable. I'm going to eat the rest of it now."

Before ending the 'Fu*k it Friday' video, the UFC lightweight sent it back to White, who teased next week's edition. The deal between the two could be that 'The Baddy' tastes American comfort food and the UFC President tastes British comfort food in his next 'Fu*k it Friday.'


Paddy Pimblett shares his love for food

Paddy Pimblett has been open about his eating habits, which is evident from his body transformation before and in the weeks following his fights.

While speaking with the Pat McAfee Show this past March, 'The Baddy' showed off the food he had in his fridge. This led to a hilarious reaction from McAfee and his panel. He then spoke about his eating habits, saying:

"I'm a bad eater, lad, I'm terrible for it. Like I eat too much...That's what I do, I get fat."

McAfee then compared Pimblett's situation of having to cut junk food out for training camp to his experience having to stop smoking cannabis while playing in the NFL:

"So we used to have to do that for weed. So like for the NFL, we get tested for weed, everybody's gotta stop smoking for like a month. You just have to stop eating for two-and-a-half months, you know, and then you're off and running."

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