'Euphoria' actress Sydney Sweeney, Sean O'Malley, and other celebrities show up at UFC 288
Despite not having many big names on the fight card, UFC 288 was a star-studded affair as multiple celebrities were in attendance for the event. The list of UFC 288 celebrities included names like Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney and Action Bronson.
Both stars were excited to witness the fights as can be seen from the videos below:
"Hey it's Sydney Sweeney. So excited to be here at the fights. It's gonna be fun."
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, along with his wife Tammy Snyder Murphy, also attended the fight event on April 6.
MMA legend and UFC Hall of Famer Don Frye also enjoyed the fights live on Saturday night. Current light heavyweight king Jamahal Hill also visited the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey to witness the fight event live.
Several other MMA fighters including Kelvin Gastelum, Cory Sandhagen, Justin Gaethje, Irene Aldana, Chris Weidman, Jim Miller, Frankie Edgar, Kevin Holland, Erin Blanchfield, Sean O'Malley, Chan Sung Jung aka 'The Korean Zombie' were also present in the arena for the event.
UFC 288 will mark the return of former multi-division champion Henry Cejudo. After a three-year hiatus, 'The Messenger' will step inside the octagon against Aljamain Sterling with the bantamweight title on the line.
In the co-main event, Gilbert Burns and Belal Muhammad will lock horns to get one step closer to a title shot.
UFC 288 Celebrities: MMA fans react to Sean O'Malley's entrance in the arena
Although UFC 288 was full of celebrities, not every one of them got a warm reception from the world. UFC's rising star Sean O'Malley's presence in the arena did not please some MMA fans on the internet.
Many people took to Twitter to slam 'Suga' for showing up at the event.
One individual criticized the UFC for promoting O'Malley on their social media pages, while another called him 'overrated'.
"This guy looks like a clown and fights like a clown. Kind of shocked to see this on UFC social media. Not a good look for the company. I suggest you delete this tweet to avoid further embarrassment."
A few more tweets slamming O'Malley can be seen below:
O'Malley was not the only one whose presence at the event irked fans. During the live telecast, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy was also boo'ed by fans present in the arena.