Sean O'Malley jokes about how Raul Rosas Jr.'s 'rough-looking' face will help him stay focused
Sean O'Malley certainly has no lack of self-confidence, and the No.1-ranked bantamweight recently joked about Raul Rosas Jr. having an advantage due to the way he looks.
Rosas Jr. recently made history as he defeated Jay Perrin on his UFC debut at UFC 282 at the age of 18. The youngest fighter in promotional history, Rosas Jr. dominantly submitted his opponent in the very first round.
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Sean O'Malley took a dig at the youngster on the latest episode of BROMALLEY on YouTube. While discussing the future prospects of Rosas Jr., O'Malley mentioned his brother/co-host not fancying the 18-year-old's looks. He then stated:
"It almost helps him though. Because if he's just a good looking dude who's trying to make money and chicks are flocking to him, then he starts getting distracted... It's kinda good that he kinda looks rough... Not the cutest looking dude. Stay focused. Stay disciplined. It sucked for me to be a f*****g model. B*****s flocking all over me."
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Sean O'Malley last fought Petr Yan at UFC 280 where he ended up securing a controversial split-decision win. 'Sugar' has been on an impressive run, having not lost a fight since his bout against Marlon Vera in 2020.
O'Malley is expected to challenge for the bantamweight title soon, speculatively against the winner of the potential Henry Cejudo vs. Aljamain Sterling title fight.
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Sean O'Malley discusses Paddy Pimblett's controversial decision win against Jared Gordon at UFC 282
Coming off a controversial victory against Petr Yan himself, Sean O'Malley recently shared his thoughts on the contentious outcome of the Paddy Pimblett vs. Jared Gordon fight.
Pimblett and Gordon went head-to-head in a fight that went the distance. A majority of fans and viewers felt 'Flash' did enough to secure a win on the judges' scorecards. However, the judges thought differently and gave the Liverpudlian the win.
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Speaking on the same aforementioned podcast episode, Sean O'Malley recalled watching the fight with his friends and stated:
"I watched it pretty clearly and the boys weren't f***ing around, we were sitting in the spot, doing a watch party, we were pretty locked in. All I remember is him [Paddy Pimblett] getting hit with left hooks and then getting pushed up against the fence. When you're up against the fence and on your back, you're not winning."
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