Paddy Pimblett wanted Edwards to ‘snap Covington’s jaw’ after vile dad taunts

Paddy Pimblett wishes Leon Edwards inflicted further injury on Colby Covington after the American's vile comments in their press conference.

The Baddy overcame UFC legend Tony Ferguson on the undercard of the undisputed welterweight championship clash. While Pimblett, 28, is known for making some cutting comments of his own, he was disgusted when Covington mocked the death of Edwards' father.

The welterweight champion, who retained his title by securing a unanimous decision victory over the Donald Trump fanatic, was only 13 years old when his father was shot and killed at a London nightclub. While Covington was completely outclassed by Edwards, Pimblett admitted he wishes there was further punishment in the Octagon for the UFC villain.

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After he extended his own MMA record to 21 wins and three losses, Pimblett said: "You don’t speak about people’s dead relatives. People have mentioned stuff that I have tweeted before, but I have never mentioned anyone dying.

“In Liverpool, we use the term 'terrorise' very loosely. If someone is like: 'ah your mum is fat,’ someone would be like: 'ah, you’ve been terrorised there’. It’s never anything to do with anything like that, even though people love to put words in my mouth.

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“I’ve never, ever, mentioned someone’s dead relative. If someone mentioned anything about my Nanna or Grandma, I’d kick them in the face. So, obviously I understand Leon throwing a bottle at him. I wish Leon could have snapped his jaw so he would have had to get it wired shut for saying something like that.”

Edwards struggled to hold back the tears in his victory speech in the Octagon. While many UFC rivalries often end with a respectful embrace or hug, Covington walked away from Edwards immediately after the Brit's hand was raised.

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"This guy used my dad's death as entertainment," an emotional Edwards said after the fight. "He used my dad's murder as entertainment, and it took a lot for me to calm down, stay focused and come win this fight. I spoke to my coaches, I spoke to my mum and I kind of shut it all down."

He added: "After the press conference I went backstage and I was crying just from the rage. You can't use my dad's death as entertainment, and that's what he did. To this day it still breaks my heart that he got murdered. He said my dad should burn in hell." At the end of his speech, Edwards said: "He's a great competitor, but he's a dirty human being."

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