"A dream fight? Somewhere at Anfield stadium. Probably with Conor, because you'll get paid more for a fight with him than any other. Obviously he's a great sharpshooter. I'd put him on his back and subdue him. They might want this fight, we'll see in the future. You never know what's going to happen," Pimblett told Rob Moore.
Recall that in his last fight, which took place last December, Pimblett won a unanimous decision on judges' scorecards against Tony Ferguson.