The Sean O’Malley next fight news should arrive before the end of the year. Until then, we look at three likely opponents for the former bantamweight king and recap his frustrating title fight loss in September.
After avenging the lone loss of his career at UFC 299, “Suga” was handed his second career defeat at UFC 306 by Merab Dvalishvili. With the setback being so definitive, an immediate rematch is unlikely. That is why fights with Cory Sandhagen, Petr Yan, or Henry Cejudo are the probable route the UFC takes O’Malley in for his next fight.
Many feared that O’Malley would have serious trouble against a non-stop wrestling “Machine” like Dvalishvili. Those concerns were realized at UFC 306 as O’Malley had no good answers for the Georgian’s wrestling and superhuman cardio.
What Happened: O’Malley was able to get back to his feet often again Dvalishvili, but so have a lot of his opponents. It’s Dvalishvili’s constant movement and takedown attempts that win him fights and it worked again against the American. But even when the former champion had moments standing he did not make the most of it and it wasn’t until the last few minutes of the fight that he actually did serious damage to his foe.
The Fallout: Since the loss was so definitive, O’Malley is not expected to get the same treatment as other UFC champions and land a rematch before the end of the year.
What’s Next? O’Malley will likely get a top-five opponent in his return and victory could easily set up a title opportunity next summer.
The Sugar Show: O’Malley has become an immediate star in the UFC by being a cocky fighter with the ability to back up his brash boasts nearly every time. He has a fan-friendly fight style and usually gives them what they want. Seeing fighters get physically embarrassed and put to sleep by a destructive striker is a big part of his draw.
The Influencer: With his rainbow-colored hairdo and tattoos adorning his body and face, O’Malley is a fighter perfect for the 18 to 32-year-old demographic of UFC fans today. And it shows in his reach on social media platforms.
The measure of a fighter’s success is in dollars and cents stacked up from a career in professional fisticuffs. It is still early days for O’Malley, but his net worth as of 2024 is estimated to be as much as $2.2 million.
The reigning bantamweight king is actually abnormally tall for the division and is a whopping 5-foot-11. The same height as many welterweights in the UFC.
“Sugar” is very much a striking-first fighter. While he can grapple and has shown rock-solid takedown defense he is an elite-level sniper. His hands and feet have a counter-striking style similar to legends like Anderson Silva and Israel Adesanya.
Yes, like every other MMA fighter Sean O’Malley works on all elements of his grappling, including his Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The word is he has a solid mat game that is very underrated since has to use it so rarely.
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