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Ilia Topuria Explains Why Benoit Saint‑Denis Can Beat Paddy Pimblett at UFC 329

2026-07-09 · Ilia Topuria · Opinion

**Ilia Topuria** told reporters on 7 July 2026 that Benoit Saint‑Denis holds a clear advantage over Paddy Pimblett heading into UFC 329, citing the French‑Canadian’s superior striking distance and tactical discipline.

Topuria explained that Saint‑Denis “keeps the fight at a range where his jab lands cleanly and forces Pimblett to fight on his terms.” He added that the former UFC newcomer has refined his footwork since their last encounter, making it harder for Pimblett to close the distance. The insight came during a pre‑fight press conference in Las Vegas, where both fighters were slated to appear.

In mixed‑martial‑arts, controlling distance can dictate the pace of a bout. Saint‑Denis’ jab, Topuria noted, “breaks the rhythm and prevents the British fighter from setting up his power shots.” The French‑Canadian’s ability to reset the fight at the bell also frustrates opponents who thrive on constant pressure. Topuria, a featherweight contender himself, highlighted that this strategic edge often translates into higher strike accuracy and fewer takedown attempts.

Pimblett, known for his aggressive forward pressure, now faces a dilemma: engage and risk a counter‑strike, or retreat and lose the crowd‑pleasing action fans expect. Topuria warned that “if Pimblett can’t adapt his timing, he’ll end up chasing a moving target.” The analysis suggests that Pimblett may need to incorporate more feints and lateral movement to neutralize Saint‑Denis’ reach.

Topuria is scheduled to fight on the same card, taking on a rising lightweight prospect later in the night. By dissecting Saint‑Denis’ approach, he demonstrates a broader understanding of fight dynamics that could benefit his own preparation. “Studying other match‑ups helps me see patterns,” Topuria said, hinting that he’ll apply similar distance‑control tactics against his opponent.

The event, set for 29 September 2026 at the T-Mobile Arena, features Saint‑Denis vs. Pimblett as a co‑main event. Topuria’s comments add a layer of intrigue, giving fans a reason to watch the technical battle unfold. If Saint‑Denis executes the game plan Topuria outlined, the bout could end in a decision rather than the knockout many anticipate.

MMA enthusiasts have taken to social media, debating whether Topuria’s assessment will hold true. Some argue that Pimblett’s unpredictable striking could still catch Saint‑Denis off‑guard, while others agree that the French‑Canadian’s disciplined approach will dominate. The conversation fuels pre‑fight hype and underscores the importance of strategic analysis in modern UFC promotions.

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