“Suga Sean too lit” – Amidst talks of Gervonta Davis super fight, Sean O’Malley gets validaton from Ryan Garcia for incredible knockout
Ryan Garcia was quite impressed by Sean O'Malley's incredible win at UFC 292. U defeating defending champion, Aljamain Sterling.
Ryan Garcia and Sean O'Malley (Image Courtesy: CBS Sport)
Sean O’Malley has a new fan in the form of lightweight boxing superstar Ryan Garcia, who recently got his hands on the bantamweight championship. Certainly! Sean O’Malley showcased his exceptional skills and determination at UFC 292 by securing a memorable victory over Aljamain Sterling with a spectacular knockout. This thrilling match not only highlighted O’Malley’s mettle but also left fans in awe of his impressive performance inside the Octagon.
After the fight, many respected fighting experts and enthusiasts lauded O’Malley’s exceptional skills and his ability to triumph over the formidable Aljamain Sterling. Among those offering their praise was the renowned boxer, Ryan Garcia, who took his Twitter to share his insightful perspective on the thrilling bout.
“SUGA SEAN TOO LIT ? AAAHHHH,” wrote Garcia in the latest tweet.
Ryan Garcia‘s acknowledgment further solidified O’Malley’s position as a rising star in the world of combat sports and sparked discussions among fans and fellow athletes alike. O’Malley has always mentioned his inclination toward becoming a UFC superstar, and it seems like he has finally reached his goal.
Dana White’s high praise for Sean O’Malley after the fighter captured the UFC bantamweight championship in style
Sean O’Malley‘s story at UFC 292 was straight from a Hollywood movie script. Going into the fight, O’Malley wasn’t a fan favorite, and it was expected that Sterling would dominate the fight by grabbing a hold of O’Malley’s back. However, ‘ Sugar’ had some other plans and decided to end the fight via a perfect knockout.
UFC head honcho Dana White, who has always been a huge fan of O’Malley, had some great words of support for the fighter. “This is also the biggest bantamweight championship fight ever on pay-per-view, globally. It broke the record. Biggest bantamweight championship fight ever. I’m sure you saw the crowd at the end…O’Malley isn’t gonna be a star. He is a star,” said White.
According to White, O’Malley has always been a star and this time he and Sterling broke the bantamweight record of being the biggest PPV of all time in the division.
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