Some big names are split in terms of Ilia Topuria’s probabilities of a successful comeback.
The Spaniard is currently in a recovery period after suffering the primary lack of his mixed martial arts profession on the UFC event on the White House lawn.
Topuria was brutally beaten by Justin Gaethje within the UFC Freedom 250 foremost event, bringing an end to his lightweight reign almost a 12 months after he knocked out Charles Oliveira in Las Vegas.
The result was so shocking that some imagine ‘El Matador’ won’t ever be the identical again.
After losing his belt and undefeated record, what’s next for Ilia Topuria?
Joe Rogan is confident Ilia Topuria will return higher than ever, but Paddy Pimblett thinks otherwise
Paddy Pimblett mocked Topuria soon after his first MMA loss in Washington, DC.
‘The Baddy’ is amongst those to have gone backwards and forwards with the Spaniard previously, and he was quick to leap at the possibility to laugh on the June 14 result.
That continued in a recent interview on Demetrious Johnson’s YouTube channel, during which Pimblett suggested that Topuria won’t ever give you the option to return to the identical heights after the devastating setback.
“He’s at all times been the hammer. He’s never been the nail,” Pimblett said.
“That’s why after that fight with Justin that I had (at UFC 324), I knew I could come back stronger and higher, because I’ve done it before.
“I don’t think Ilia Topuria ever comes back the identical. His whole mantra, his whole ego… ‘I’m undefeated, nobody can beat me,’ having celebrations before the fight…
“I just don’t think he can be the identical.”

Joe Rogan, nevertheless, disagrees with that assessment.
Talking to Taylor Sheridan on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the UFC color commentator backed Topuria to turn out to be a fair higher fighter after his first setback.
“I’m an enormous Ilia Topuria fan,” Rogan said. “I believe he can be back higher than ever.
“Sometimes a loss is some of the necessary things a fighter can ever have because they realize you may be beat. That you must know that you just’re a human.
“You may’t just throw caution to the wind sometimes,” he continued. “Sometimes you’ve gotten to be a bit of bit more tactical.”
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