Henry Cejudo thinks Merab Dvalishvili vs. Sean O'Malley 2 would be flat out 'stupid'.
A few weeks removed from Dvalishvili's successful title defense against Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 311, it's still a mystery as to who the UFC bantamweight champion will draw in his return. It's eemingly a two-way decision between former foes (and champs) Petr Yan and Sean O'Malley, who Dvalishvili dethroned at UFC 306 last September.
At least, that's how Dvalishvili sees it, the title shot likely going to either man in April or June, he revealed to Southern Cross Combat . Yan's made a case for a rematch with Dvalishvili since losing five rounds to him, stringing together back-to-back wins over Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo.
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O'Malley, another option, hasn't fought since losing the belt to Dvalishvili.
Former two-division champion Cejudo doesn't mind if the next title fight goes to a contender coming off a loss... as long as it's not O'Malley.
"I think that's stupid," Cejudo said of Dvalishvili potentially fighting O'Malley again in an interview with Home of Fight's Jake Noecker. "It's not like O'Malley's a pay-per-view king. Like his fights don't do s***, man. I think the person that they should give him [Cory] Sandhagen."
Ranked #4 in the bantamweight division, Cory Sandhagen is the only other fighter in the Top 5 besides Deiveson Figueiredo that has yet to fight Dvalishvili. Sandhagen was circling towards his first undisputed title fight after three wins in a row, but then that's when Umar Nurmagomedov happened.
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No one in the UFC has shot for or landed more takedowns than Dvalishvili, leaving many to wonder if a crafty contender like Sandhagen, who utilizes his knees very well, could catch "The Machine" on the chin coming in. As the saying goes: styles makes fights.
Merab Dvalishvili 2-0 against Petr Yan & Sean O'Malley, we'll see if the UFC entertains a third, brand new option in Cory Sandhagen.
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