Bobby Green’s patience is wearing thin as he lays out his plan for the remainder of 2024, following a big win over Jim Miller at UFC 300.
Bobby Green utterly dominated Jim Miller at UFC 300, putting on one of the best performances on the milestone event.
Following his return to the win column – lost to Jalin Turner four months prior to UFC 300 – the 37-year-old called for a fight against Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett.
Paddy Pimblett has made it clear that he wants to return on the confirmed UFC 304 event that is taking place in Manchester on July 27th, and it would be a short trip for the Scouser – who has fought in the UK twice during his UFC tenure.

Paddy Pimblett indecisive about his next fight
Although the 29-year-old knows when he wants to return, he just isn’t sure who he wants to fight next.
The last time Pimblett fought was back in December at UFC 296, when he handed Tony Ferguson his seventh loss in a row.
There are several suitors for Pimblett’s next fight and he has been called out by Matt Frevola, Drew Dober, Renato Moicano, and Bobby Green. Despite previously saying he would fight ‘King’ Green, he has seemingly made ‘Money’ Moicano his priority.
‘The Baddy’ is still yet to be ranked in the top 15 of the 155lb division, despite riding a five-fight win streak. Bobby Green currently occupies rank 15, whereas Renato Moicano sits at rank 10.
Bobby Green frustrated by Pimblett and calls for fight at UFC 304
Although Paddy Pimblett previously claimed he would fight Bobby Green, he has recently joked that Green doesn’t have enough followers for him to fight him.
Green has since responded, airing his frustrations with the Brit. “Paddy you a b****. I see what you was trying to do. He did some slick s*** like ‘Yeah I’ll fight, I’ll fight. But I’d rather fight Renato (Moicano)’.” Green said on his Instagram.
The 37-year-old then outlined his plan to Pimblett, calling for a fight at UFC Manchester.
“So I’m going to give you the game plan. I’m going to sock you out in your spot. Then I’m going to beat up Renato (Moicano) next. So I’ll beat both of your asses.” Green added.
There are currently no confirmed fights for the UFC’s return to Manchester, however, Tom Aspinall has confirmed he will defend his interim title on the card, and Leon Edwards is also expected to defend his 170lb strap on the event.
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