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Justin Gaethje won the interim lightweight championship through his outstanding performance at UFC 324 which took place on January 24 2026 in Las Vegas during his main event fight against rising star Paddy Pimblett.
Gaethje established control over the match through his well known fighting style which included continuous offensive pressure and powerful leg kicks and he achieved two knockdowns to win the match with a unanimous decision victory through judges who scored the fight 49-46 49-46 and 48-47. The bout marked Pimblett’s first defeat in the UFC and it established Gaethje as a dangerous opponent who ranks among the most formidable fighters in his sport.
The fighters started their match immediately after the opening bell which began their intense battle that matched all expected standards. Gaethje controlled the fight through his experience and precise strikes which compelled Pimblett to defend himself while he sustained multiple injuries throughout the entire match.
The Liverpool born contender demonstrated exceptional strength because he maintained his fighting ability until the final rounds when Gaethje defeated him. The performance establishes a title unification match between Gaethje and current champion Ilia Topuria while it keeps Pimblett in the lightweight division after he promises to return with greater strength.
The first numbered UFC event broadcast exclusively on Paramount+ which UFC 324 marked his first entry into the new streaming model which delivers major UFC events. The night featured additional standout fights, but the Gaethje-Pimblett showdown stole the spotlight with its nonstop action and dramatic momentum swings. The event needs to be reviewed because many fans already consider it a leading candidate for Fight of the Year 2026.
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