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Hard to stuff a takedown by a man that cuts 40+ pounds to fight you.
I forget who I heard talk about it recently but they said they have little hope for O'Malley vs Aljo, that O'Malley outspokenly chose to avoid tougher tests and wrestlers, so we haven't even seen him face a guy like Aljo yet. And that it could be a disservice to himself, you need those tough tests and different looks.
I think the real question is whether O'Malley can catch Aljo with a big shot (e.g., knee or uppercut) and make him more hesitant to shoot. Aljo's grappling is levels above O'Malleys, so even if O'Malley fights off the first couple takedowns (or pops back up), eventually he'll succumb and be slowly drowned (or backpacked and choked unconscious). O'Malley needs to get Aljo's respect with big shots early.Seems unlikely.
I think the real question is if he can get back up.
That's what'll decide the winner of this fight. I'm rooting for Sean but I have a feeling Aljo will chainwrestlef*ck Sean to a decision.
But if Sean can stuff TDs...watch out fellers...
Doubt it but I have a weird feeling it will be some kind of one shot KO early.
Not really, Aljo has some of the best top and back control in the division. Sugar Shins staying down is pretty much a given. It's all about how many TD's he can stuff and who will gas first.Seems unlikely.
I think the real question is if he can get back up.
Probably not.
Men that look like Sean O'Malley can't stuff takedowns.