Trader consensus in the lightweight division reflects a tight race among top contenders for Paddy Pimblett's next bout after his unanimous decision loss to interim champion Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 in January, with no official opponent announced for his targeted July 11 International Fight Week return. Mateusz Gamrot's callout following his UFC 327 victory two days ago—dismissing Pimblett as overhyped—has propelled him to a slim lead at 40.4%, edging Benoît Saint Denis (40.0%), whom Pimblett named as a preferred matchup in February amid BSD's strong form. Dan Hooker's 29% share stems from their bitter verbal feud, intensified by Pimblett mocking Hooker's grappling and TKO loss to BSD at UFC 325, positioning these ranked rivals (Gamrot #7, Hooker #8, BSD #5) as logical stepping stones in a competitive top 10 landscape.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedDan Hooker 27%
Arman Tsarukyan 1.5%
Rafael Fiziev 1.4%
Conor McGregor <1%
$49,417 Vol.
$49,417 Vol.
Dan Hooker
50%
Arman Tsarukyan
2%
Rafael Fiziev
1%
Conor McGregor
<1%
Mateusz Gamrot
38%
Benoît Saint Denis
37%
Dan Hooker 27%
Arman Tsarukyan 1.5%
Rafael Fiziev 1.4%
Conor McGregor <1%
$49,417 Vol.
$49,417 Vol.
Dan Hooker
50%
Arman Tsarukyan
2%
Rafael Fiziev
1%
Conor McGregor
<1%
Mateusz Gamrot
38%
Benoît Saint Denis
37%
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
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...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/).
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus in the lightweight division reflects a tight race among top contenders for Paddy Pimblett's next bout after his unanimous decision loss to interim champion Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 in January, with no official opponent announced for his targeted July 11 International Fight Week return. Mateusz Gamrot's callout following his UFC 327 victory two days ago—dismissing Pimblett as overhyped—has propelled him to a slim lead at 40.4%, edging Benoît Saint Denis (40.0%), whom Pimblett named as a preferred matchup in February amid BSD's strong form. Dan Hooker's 29% share stems from their bitter verbal feud, intensified by Pimblett mocking Hooker's grappling and TKO loss to BSD at UFC 325, positioning these ranked rivals (Gamrot #7, Hooker #8, BSD #5) as logical stepping stones in a competitive top 10 landscape.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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