Trader consensus pins Benoît Saint Denis as the frontrunner at 41.5% for Paddy Pimblett's next lightweight bout, fueled by mutual post-fight callouts following Pimblett's dominant submission of Bobby Green at UFC 304 and Saint Denis's recent grappling showcase against Matt Frevola. Dan Hooker's 31.5% share stems from their prior booking—scrapped due to Hooker's injury—and Pimblett's renewed challenge after the win, positioning it as unfinished business. Conor McGregor's 26.3% reflects superfight hype despite his Chandler focus and recovery. Gamrot and Tsarukyan trail as tougher ranked tests lacking buzz, while Fiziev lags on chronic injuries, underscoring matchmaking logic and momentum in shaping odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedBenoît Saint Denis 45%
Dan Hooker 32%
Conor McGregor 26.2%
Mateusz Gamrot 9%
Benoît Saint Denis
42%
Dan Hooker
32%
Conor McGregor
26%
Mateusz Gamrot
25%
Rafael Fiziev
7%
Arman Tsarukyan
22%
Benoît Saint Denis 45%
Dan Hooker 32%
Conor McGregor 26.2%
Mateusz Gamrot 9%
Benoît Saint Denis
42%
Dan Hooker
32%
Conor McGregor
26%
Mateusz Gamrot
25%
Rafael Fiziev
7%
Arman Tsarukyan
22%
Resolution for this market will be based on the next UFC fighter that Paddy Pimblett is officially announced to fight, regardless of whether the fight ends up taking place.
Only official announcements from the UFC, which include a scheduled date for the bout, will count. Announcements with no date or which do not confirm that the fight is official, speculation, or other unofficial announcements will not count.
If Pimblett is officially announced to fight any non-listed fighter or no qualifying announcement is made by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC (https://www.ufc.com/).
Market Opened: Feb 2, 2026, 2:15 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus pins Benoît Saint Denis as the frontrunner at 41.5% for Paddy Pimblett's next lightweight bout, fueled by mutual post-fight callouts following Pimblett's dominant submission of Bobby Green at UFC 304 and Saint Denis's recent grappling showcase against Matt Frevola. Dan Hooker's 31.5% share stems from their prior booking—scrapped due to Hooker's injury—and Pimblett's renewed challenge after the win, positioning it as unfinished business. Conor McGregor's 26.3% reflects superfight hype despite his Chandler focus and recovery. Gamrot and Tsarukyan trail as tougher ranked tests lacking buzz, while Fiziev lags on chronic injuries, underscoring matchmaking logic and momentum in shaping odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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