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Sean O’Malley is all set to introduce the main card at UFC 250.
“Sugar” has had an amazing career in the promotion up till now. He is riding on a strong 3-fight win streak within the promotion (including his knockout victory at Dana White’s Contender Series). Similarly, in his professional MMA record, he is yet to taste defeat as he carries on with an astonishing 11-0-0 record.
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As he looks to further is win-streak, UFC Boss Dana White seems pretty excited to see what O’Malley has to offer tomorrow. And why not? The Bantamweight prodigy brings with him a unique style and showmanship, both inside and outside the cage.
One can see the UFC President look at Sean and go, “F**king awesome!” as the two fighters part ways after posing for the cameras. And of course, the reason is plain and simple.
While O’Malley’s fights entertain as he moves swiftly around the cage with his eyes staring into the opponent’s and his hands by his side, his antics entertain people on social media.
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Moreover, the intensity with which the fighters stared each other down sounded off war signals in the minds of MMA enthusiasts. O’Malley certainly looks more determined and serious than usual about the fight tomorrow.
Will Sean O’Malley be able to extend his win streak?
Sean O’Malley will lock horns with former WEC Bantamweight Champion Eddie Wineland in just a few hours.
The 35-year-old is looking to rejuvenate his career. He also said that his skills are at the best level that they have been in the past ten years. And he intends to put them on display against Sean.
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However, Sean recognizes the challenge ahead of him. Regarding his fight with Eddie, he said,
“He’s an extremely dangerous opponent and I respect him. Plus, I know that with those little gloves, anything can happen. But, I plan on going in there, knocking him out, and not getting hit.”
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Sean said that he recognizes his strengths in his defense, speed, and amazing footwork. Even though he intends to become the greatest bantamweight ever, he is in no rush to do so. He feels that the fight with Eddies is the perfect step up for him.
Do you think O’Malley will be able to put down Wineland and carry on as the most promising prospect of the division?
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