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Sean O’malley makes a shocking revelation for the UFC title loss of “Borderline”

Sean O’malley leaves nothing to be unexpected before his reservations against Merab Dvalishvili.

The former UFC Bantamweight champion lost the title in the sphere at the wrong end of a wrestling clinic against Merab Dvalishvili last year.

Dvalishvili took Sean O’malley in five rounds six times to win through a unanimous decision. Although fans did not want to see the removal, the world’s best Bantamweight meets on June 7th in Newark, New Jersey, again in the main event of UFC 316.

O’malley revolved on her first fight and defended the majority of the Takedown attempts from Dvalishvili, but the striker was simply revised and exceeded in the Grappling department.

After losing the title, O’Malley announced that at UFC 306 he was not almost 100%, which led a torn Labrum injury 10 weeks before the fight.

Sean O’malley dealt more on Monday morning than for Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306

An injured O’malley said that he was hardly able to make his wrestling and cardio known in the preparations for Merab Dvalishvili, a fighter.

“It sounds like I am overdown and I’m not,” O’malley continued in the Ariel Helwani show.

“Only today, this morning that I had, I wore more today than the last fighting camp for Merab. I know it sounds (crazy).”

“Today we did 7 six-minute rounds, cut ourselves hard and selected the toughest boys who have just been directed today.

“I couldn’t even do the last camp,” revealed O’malley.

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Sean O’malley Brutal honestly about the UFC title loss, next fight

To do more work on a Monday morning than in 10 weeks of training, a healthy, cold turkey mentality Sean O’malley is extremely confident that his skills can accept Merab Dvalishvili in the retirement.

In what others see as a stylistic nightmare for the striking sniper, O’malley sees a way to win and think that his soil play is criminally underestimated.

But to be fair, it is not as if his last performance “Suga” had made any favors.

“I know I could struggle better than in this last fight,” said O’malley.

“It was borderline, which I could do against Merab.

“Merab is hard. Merab is good,” added O’malley. “Merab is probably considered the greatest bantam weight of all time ever.

“So, I’ll go out there, throw him out … what does that do me?”

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