Paddy the Baddy spotted with Liverpool legend's son as he issues update
Paddy ‘the Baddy’ Pimblett was praised by the son of a Liverpool FC legend as they were spotted in the city. The MMA fighter from Huyton regularly lets people know what he’s been up to via his Instagram page where he has 3.2m followers.
Paddy is a big Liverpool FC supporter and regularly attends matches home and away following the reds. This was the case last weekend, as Liverpool came from behind to secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Cody Gakpo and Mohammed Salah.
Paddy was spotted in the stands enjoying the victory. He was watching on with three friends, including Paul Dalglish, son of Liverpool legend Sir Kenny and brother of Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates.
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Paul is a former footballer himself and has had several spells in management too. He took to Instagram to share a picture of him, Paddy and two other friends after the win with smiles on their faces.
In the caption, Paul said: “Not many better things in life than going to the match with the boys for a 3pm kickoff at Anfield, especially when the red men win. 2-1 v Brighton.”
Paul and Paddy often attend matches together and were spotted at the Scottish Cup final between Celetic and Rangers earlier this year. Paddy recently spoke about his plan to convince UFC president Dana White to host one of Paddy’s matches at Anfield. He said: “I hope I can convince him [Dana White] to go outdoors at Anfield.
“He needs to come to a footy match to see what the atmosphere is like because I think he thinks it takes away from the atmosphere [going outdoors]. But at Anfield it doesn't. When you've got 60,000 Scousers in there, it won't."