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Paddy Pimblett would beat most people to a pulp but Kolton Miller might be able to hold his own. The monstrous offensive tackle for the Las Vegas Raiders has a significant height and weight advantage over the UFC fighter most commonly known as Paddy The Baddy.
Their respective size presents a very stark contrast for two dudes who are paid to maul their opponent.
Pimblett, hailing from Liverpool, currently competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of July 1, he is the No. 10-ranked fighter in his class with an overall MMA record of 23-3 across multiple promotions. The 30-year-old has seven wins buy knockout, 10 by submission and six by decision. His 7-0 record in the UFC includes wins over Luigi Vendramini, Jordan Leavitt, Jared Gordon, Tony Ferguson, King Green and Michael Chandler.
Although Paddy Pimblett is an animal in the octagon, he is not a large guy at 5-foot-10, 156 pounds. That is (less than) half the weight of Kolton Miller and 10 inches shorter!
Miller, a former first round pick in 2018, is 109 games into his NFL career as an eight-year veteran. The big offensive tackle has played his entire career with the Oakland and Las Vegas Raiders.
At 6-foot-8, 325 pounds, Miller makes Pimblett look like a small child. They recently linked up at the Las Vegas team facility. The former completely dwarfed the latter and left him in awe.
Paddy Pimblett is one of the baddest dudes on the planet. Even he does not want to go one-on-one against Kolton Miller. He would hate to “get barged” by him.
Former UFC champion Sean Strickland recently went head-to-head against a pair of NFL lineman. The hog mollies used their size advantage to bully him. I imagine a similar result from a matchup between Miller and Pimblett. You can’t teach height or weight.
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