UFC 282: Paddy Pimblett wins controversial decision as Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev draw

The Liverpudlian lightweight was booed as the scorecards were read out, before the main event ended as a draw with the vacant light heavyweight title on the line

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Sunday 11 December 2022 09:10 EST
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Paddy Pimblett won a controversial decision against Jared Gordon at UFC 282 on Saturday night, before Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev drew with the vacant light heavyweight title on the line.

Liverpudlian Pimblett, one of the fatest rising stars in the UFC, entered the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with a 3-0 record in the promotion and three stoppages to his name.

The 27-year-old was repeatedly tagged with hard left hooks from Gordon in the first round, however, before arresting momentum by landing a couple of combinations as the round progressed. Pimblett tripped the American late in the round, but Gordon reversed the position to finish the frame on top.

Midway through the second round, Pimblett dragged his opponent to the mat while trying to lock in an unorthodox choke, but Gordon escaped the hold and was quick to stand before clipping Pimblett with a harsh right hand against the fence.

Pimblett retaliated with his own heavy right, before a fire fight ensued. Pimblett appeared to be pulling ahead before being warned for an accidental eye poke late in the round.

“The Baddy” displayed solid takedown defence early in the third and final round but was being controlled against the fence throughout, and he was finally dragged to the canvas inside the last minute. A scramble ensued, with both lightweights standing and Pimblett taking Gordon’s back but unable to find a finish before the buzzer.

All three judges’ scorecards read 29-28 in Pimblett’s favour, with many fans in Las Vegas booing as the result was announced.

In his post-fight interview, however, Pimblett denied commentator Joe Rogan’s suggestion that the bout had been closely contested.

Magomed Ankalaev (right) felt he had done enough to beat Jan Blachowicz and become champion
Magomed Ankalaev (right) felt he had done enough to beat Jan Blachowicz and become champion (Getty Images)

In the main event, former light heavyweight champion Blachowicz and rising contender Ankalaev fought to a split draw after a back-and-forth bout.

The vacant title was on the line after Jiri Prochazka relinquished it earlier this month due to injury, but it will remain vacant after one judge scored the bout in favour of Poland’s Blachowicz (48-47), one favoured Russian Ankalaev (48-46), and the other scored the fight 47-47.

After the contest, Ankalaev demanded the belt and threatened not to fight for the UFC again, before tearfully making his way back to his locker room. Blachowicz also insisted that he had not won the fight, saying: “Maybe I didn’t lose, but for sure I didn’t win.”

Full UFC 282 results

Liverpool’s Darren Till (right) was submitted by Dricus Du Plessis in Round 3
Liverpool’s Darren Till (right) was submitted by Dricus Du Plessis in Round 3 (Getty Images)

Jan Blachowicz vs Magomed Ankalaev ruled split draw (48-47, 46-48, 47-47)

Paddy Pimblett def. Jared Gordon via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Santiago Ponzinibbio def. Alex Morono via third-round TKO (2:29)

Dricus Du Plessis def. Darren Till via third-round submission (rear naked choke, 2:43)

Ilia Topuria def. Bryce Mitchell via second-round dsubmission (arm triangle choke, 3:10)

Raul Rosas Jr def. Jay Perrin via first-round submission (rear naked choke, 2:44)

Jairzinho Rozenstruik def. Chris Daukaus via first-round KO (0:23)

Edmen Shahbazyan def. Dalcha Lungiambula via second-round TKO (4:41)

Chris Curtis def. Joaquin Buckley via second-round KO (2:49)

Billy Quarantillo def. Alexander Hernandez via second-round TKO (4:30)

T.J. Brown def. Erik Silva via third-round submission (arm triangle choke, 3:41)

Cameron Saaiman def. Steven Koslow via third-round TKO (4:13)

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