winning the second round through submission in just his third UFC outing. But following his win, the 27-year-old, from Huyton, discussed two tragedies that occured during the build-up to the fight including the recent death of his close friend - and used his post-match interview as a platform to encourage men to speak out about their mental health troubles. UFC LONDON CARD: Recap all the action and results at UFC London in our blog READ MORE: Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann pay tribute after death of four-year-old Lee "Yeah, once again I'm disappointed in my performance lad, that's not me," said Pimblett while speaking to former UFC champion Michael Bisping.