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Paddy Pimblett's Unbreakable Chin Leaves Joe Rogan in Awe
UFC President Dana White expresses concern over fighter's hospitalization after brutal battle with Justin Gaethje
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:38am
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Paddy Pimblett's unbreakable chin captivates the combat sports world, but at what cost?Las Vegas TodayIn a thrilling UFC 324 main event, Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett displayed an uncanny ability to absorb punishment from knockout artist Justin Gaethje, despite being dropped multiple times and suffering severe blood loss. While Pimblett's heart and determination were on full display, his hospitalization after the fight has raised concerns about the long-term effects of such brutal battles.
Why it matters
Pimblett's seemingly unbreakable chin has sparked a debate within the combat sports community about the fine line between toughness and potential long-term damage. UFC President Dana White and commentator Joe Rogan have both expressed concern, with Rogan suggesting Pimblett's chin be 'studied by science' to better understand its unique properties.
The details
Despite being dropped several times and enduring eye pokes, Pimblett displayed incredible resilience, absorbing Gaethje's powerful strikes throughout their five-round war. However, the aftermath revealed a concerning reality, as Pimblett was immediately hospitalized, while Gaethje declined medical attention. UFC President Dana White confirmed Pimblett's hospitalization, stating, 'We sent Paddy Pimblett straight to the hospital.'
- The UFC 324 main event took place on April 11, 2026.
The players
Paddy Pimblett
A former Cage Warriors champion known for his unbreakable chin and heart, Pimblett faced off against Justin Gaethje in the UFC 324 main event.
Justin Gaethje
A renowned knockout artist, Gaethje defeated Pimblett via unanimous decision in the UFC 324 main event.
Dana White
The president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, White expressed concern over Pimblett's hospitalization following the brutal fight.
Joe Rogan
The renowned UFC commentator was fascinated by Pimblett's chin, suggesting it be 'studied by science' to better understand its unique properties.
What they’re saying
“We sent Paddy Pimblett straight to the hospital.”
— Dana White, UFC President
“He took some big shots from a guy who knocks everybody out... It's tough to tell [the long-term effects]. You don't ever want to see guys take too much punishment.”
— Dana White, UFC President
“It's got to be studied by science.”
— Joe Rogan, UFC Commentator
What’s next
The UFC will likely monitor Paddy Pimblett's recovery and long-term health closely, as the concern over the potential consequences of his unbreakable chin continues to grow within the combat sports community.
The takeaway
Paddy Pimblett's remarkable resilience and ability to absorb punishment have captivated fans, but his hospitalization after the UFC 324 main event has raised serious questions about the long-term effects of such brutal battles. As the combat sports community debates the nature of Pimblett's chin, the focus shifts to the delicate balance between toughness and health, and whether Pimblett's gift could ultimately become a liability.





