Paddy Pimblett reveals post-fight junk food binge after Molly McCann hilariously calls him out
During a recent interview with Barstool Sport, ‘Meatball’ is trying to answer a question but all you can hear is her 27-year-old teammate breathing down the mic.“I’m a fat b******,” an almost comatose Pimblett replied.
The fan favourite fighter then went on to explain the massive amount of food he and Molly had eaten on that particular day – and it’s quite something.
“Then we went to Five Guys after it and got a milkshake. Then we went to Lou Malnati’s, we got two portions of mozzarella sticks, wings, a pepperoni deep dish, and two cookie dough desserts.” Pimblett, who was on the verge of falling asleep during the interview, looked confused and asked ‘what?’ when the host wondered if he would be eating again later that day.
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