Sean O’Malley criticized Merab Dvlishvili.
After Aljamain Sterling defended his bantamweight title against Henry Cejudo, O’Malley went into the octagon to face the ‘Funkmaster’ beginning their fight. Once O’Malley entered the ring, he handed Dvalishvhili his jacket to pick up which he ended up putting on and keeping. ‘The Machine’ later said he would return the jacket once Sterling defeated O’Malley.
“And how about this? I’m going to wear this (the jacket) until Aljo beats O’Malley. So, I’m going to keep this jacket until Aljo beats O’Malley,” Dvalishvili said. Nina Marie Danielle.
After seeing Dvalishvili’s comments about his jacket, Sean O’Malley took to Twitter to rip the Georgian bantamweight contender.
The most exciting moment in Mirabes’ career was when I gave him my jacket to carry.
– Sean O’Malley (SugaSeanMMA) May 26, 2023
“The most exciting moment in Merabs’ career was when I gave him my jacket to carry, O’Malley wrote on Twitter.
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Although O’Malley is set to fight Sterling in the main event of UFC 292 for the bantamweight title, this mini-rivalry with Dvalishvili could lead to a fight in the near future.
After the jacket incident after UFC 288, Sean O’Malley took another shot at Merab Dvalishvili and called him his coat man.
“I thought the guy was my coat,” O’Malley said. MMA watch. “I had a coat on at night because I knew I was going to take my jacket off, but they wouldn’t let him in, so I thought Merab was the dude. I had Merab, so I can’t even get mad at Merab. I don’t think he’s quite in there, so I don’t want to.” Being a bully, but yeah, he’s a funny character… Merab’s going to be around for a long time, I guess, so that fight will happen by turning a blind eye.”
Sean O’Malley (16-1, One No Contest) had the biggest win of his career scoring a win over Petr Yan last October. Before that, he had a no contest against Pedro Munhos while before that, he beat Raulian Paiva, Chris Moutinho, and Tomas Almeida.
What do you think of Sean O’Malley’s attack on Merab Dvlishvili?