(Video) Sean O’Malley enters interview, praises Kamaru Usman, insults Henry Cejudo, and leaves
UFC bantamweight champion trolls former UFC champion Henry Cejudo on his own podcast and leaves ahead of his coming fight at UFC 306.
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Sean O'Malley praises Kamaru Usman and trolls Henry Cejudo (Image via Imago)
The UFC’s bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley recently made his first ever appearance on the “Pound 4 Pound” podcast, hosted by former UFC champions Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman. But in true O’Malley fashion, it was not just an ordinary guest spot—it was a brief and hilarious appearance lasting barely 30 seconds. Here is what happened:
The segment began with Sean O’Malley casually joining the call, only to commend Usman for his legendary status in the sport. However, he quickly shifted his attention to Cejudo, making a biting remark about Cejudo’s loss to Aljamain Sterling.
Boys, you guys know I'm a very, very busy man. I'll keep this short. I came here for two reasons. One, to praise you Kamaru, you're an absolute legend. And two, Henry, how did you let Aljo take you down so easy? You're welcome!Sean O’ Malley on Pound 4 Pound
After delivering this sharp critique with a laugh, O’Malley promptly exited the call, leaving Cejudo and Usman momentarily stunned. The timing of his podcast appearance is also important here. O’Malley is set to defend his bantamweight title against the contending Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306. The Georgian grappler could be a formidable threat to the bantamweight champion.
Meanwhile, Henry Cejudo has been on a rocky path since his return from retirement, losing to both Sterling and Dvalishvili. But he will not be backing down. Cejudo took O’Malley’s jab in stride but used the opportunity to stake his claim for another shot at the bantamweight title, especially if O’Malley managed to get past Dvalishvili.
Sean O’Malley says he feels ‘legendary’ headlining UFC 306
Sean O’Malley is excited about headlining the historic Noche UFC 306 event, coinciding with Mexican Independence Day. Scheduled to defend his bantamweight title against Merab Dvalishvili, O’Malley expressed confidence that this UFC event will outperform other major fights that night.
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Boxing icon Canelo Alvarez is also hosting his boxing match against Edgar Berlanga that same night. This creates direct competition in terms of PPV sales and gate. On ESPN’s ‘First Take’, ‘Suga’ stated that he believes the event will be a significant moment, not just for UFC but for his career, referring to it as the “Sugar show.”
This feels different. This feels legendary. Like, this is my third time headlining a pay-per-view. This feels bigger.Sean O’ Malley on First Take
UFC CEO Dana White has supposedly invested a massive $20 million into this upcoming event on Mexican Independence Day. As such, the fact that O’Malley is headlining the event despite not being Mexican is a testament to his stardom. It will be the first sporting event hosted in this unique 360-degree venue. The venue is expected to offer an immersive experience for the live audience and viewers at home.
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