What I don't understand about Sean O'Malley

Btw id love to see Sean put on some weight in a year or two and move up to FW. How fun would a sugar Sean vs Max fight be? I mean at their current skill level I’m positive Max would fvck him up big time, but Sean is growing.
 
If he's so comfortable with fighting lower/no ranked guys for money, then why even come to the UFC? Why not try to go to Bellator instead? They'll be happy to let you fight cans and pay you damn good too. Hell MVP made a career out of it. If he beats Paiva, do you think he's gonna try to step it up?

money. Bigger stage equals bigger opportunities outside of the cage.
 
Wasn't a checked kick that hurt him. Regardless you don't know how he's gonna do in the future.

He has been in the UFC for 5 years and got destroyed against the first semi ranked guy he fought in a round. The checking comment is because he can't throw kicks without injuring himself. Betting against him against anyone of Vera's level is a pretty good bet. I think he will probably have success in his next fight because his opponent enjoys getting puunched in the face, but I would bet against him vs 95% of the top 15, which is who he should be fighting by now as a main card fighter.

Don't forget he has been done for PEDs before. I can comfortably say he will never make it past 15-20, which is fine, but don't call out top guys whilst refusing to sign and fight top guys.
 
you mean the conor mcgregor route
Conor has had a pretty strong route though. Besides 2-3 fights, he has a pretty strong resume in the UFC win or lose. Meh, I guess MVP route would've been better.
 
He has been in the UFC for 5 years and got destroyed against the first semi ranked guy he fought in a round. The checking comment is because he can't throw kicks without injuring himself. Betting against him against anyone of Vera's level is a pretty good bet. I think he will probably have success in his next fight because his opponent enjoys getting puunched in the face, but I would bet against him vs 95% of the top 15, which is who he should be fighting by now as a main card fighter.

Don't forget he has been done for PEDs before. I can comfortably say he will never make it past 15-20, which is fine, but don't call out top guys whilst refusing to sign and fight top guys.
Destroyed? STFU if you don't know what you're talking about. It was a good kick to his leg nerve but that rarely results in what happened to him. Before that he was taking Vera to school. If you can't see that, I suggest watching Synchronized Swimming. Sounds about your speed.
 
If he's so comfortable with fighting lower/no ranked guys for money, then why even come to the UFC? Why not try to go to Bellator instead? They'll be happy to let you fight cans and pay you damn good too. Hell MVP made a career out of it. If he beats Paiva, do you think he's gonna try to step it up?

He got dat zoomer mentality
 
you mean the conor mcgregor route
It's a good route to take. Many people said Conor was taking easy fights too, which was false, until he defeated Max in a great fight. Haters are just stupid. Fairly new fighters rarely get matched up against top fighters right off. It's a bad fighting decision as well as a bad business decision. As it stands, O'Malley's done well so far save the freak injury vs. Vera.
 
It's a good route to take. Many people said Conor was taking easy fights too, which was false, until he defeated Max in a great fight. Haters are just stupid. Fairly new fighters rarely get matched up against top fighters right off. It's a bad fighting decision as well as a bad business decision. As it stands, O'Malley's done well so far save the freak injury vs. Vera.



the max fight was years ago,max would beat the shit out of connor in a rematch
 
Destroyed? STFU if you don't know what you're talking about. It was a good kick to his leg nerve but that rarely results in what happened to him. Before that he was taking Vera to school. If you can't see that, I suggest watching Synchronized Swimming. Sounds about your speed.

Nope. He threw a bunch of kicks with no setup that were defended and then got pressured and dropped. That's the second time he got injured like that in two years. 100% it will happen again if he continues fighting. Vera went threw his guard like butter and TKO'd him in under 30 seconds with that elbow from guard. How rare is it to see such a quick finish from guard these days? O'malley then grabbed his leg and pretended he was injured to save face. That happens to him against nearly everyone in the top 15.
 
Because he is a lazy gen z bum who wants everything handed to him.
 
Nope. He threw a bunch of kicks with no setup that were defended and then got pressured and dropped. That's the second time he got injured like that in two years. 100% it will happen again if he continues fighting. Vera went threw his guard like butter and TKO'd him in under 30 seconds with that elbow from guard. How rare is it to see such a quick finish from guard these days? O'malley then grabbed his leg and pretended he was injured to save face. That happens to him against nearly everyone in the top 15.
The back of the knee was numb so he essentially had no guard. Not saying Vera didn't win, just saying it won't happen again. And if it's so easy to defeat Sean, why did his last 3 opponents all get knocked the fuck out? Sean will rip Cody a new one also.
 
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Dumbass opinion. If it's so easy to defeat Sean, why did his last 3 opponents all get knocked the fuck out? Sean will rip Cody a new one also.

because they were regional guys fighting in the UFC.
His recent win was good, but he looked beatable until that blitz.Let's not forget his opponent was 3-2 in the UFC against a guy that is 6-1. It's still a good win, but it wasn't like he was some streaking prospect.
He didn't KO Moutinho.
Almeida was never UFC level and was exposed once he got to the UFC.

Cody vs O'malley could could either way. Neither can take repeated damage.

The good thing is now O'malley should be fighting up. The days of fighting losing unranked veterans, 50/50 fighters is done. Give him Ricky Simon as they are both of win streaks and at that top 15 level. Winner gets to stay in the top 15 or match him with Munhoz or one of those guuys who is losing, but only to top level competition.
 
He is improving and taking minimum damage while waiting for a better contract before taking dangerous fight.

Smart and fair in my book
 
because they were regional guys fighting in the UFC.
His recent win was good, but he looked beatable until that blitz.Let's not forget his opponent was 3-2 in the UFC against a guy that is 6-1. It's still a good win, but it wasn't like he was some streaking prospect.
He didn't KO Moutinho.
Almeida was never UFC level and was exposed once he got to the UFC.

Cody vs O'malley could could either way. Neither can take repeated damage.

The good thing is now O'malley should be fighting up. The days of fighting losing unranked veterans, 50/50 fighters is done. Give him Ricky Simon as they are both of win streaks and at that top 15 level. Winner gets to stay in the top 15 or match him with Munhoz or one of those guuys who is losing, but only to top level competition.
Cody gets wrecked by Sean because he has no chin. Sean has real power and his only loss was due to an injury from a leg kick. Easily fixable for a guy with Sean's talent. He was piecing up Vera before his leg gave out. He wrecks Vera in the rematch.
 
Cody gets wrecked by Sean because he has no chin. Sean has real power and his only loss was due to an injury from a leg kick. Easily fixable for a guy with Sean's talent. He was piecing up Vera before his leg gave out. He wrecks Vera in the rematch.

He wasn't piecing up Vera at all. He landed nothing of consequence and spammed naked kicks until he got countered and subsequently finished on the ground in under 30 seconds...

It's not his only loss. It's his only pro loss. The guy lost multiple times before in his ammy career and one of his wins is actually a TKO loss against a guy in his first ever MMA fight when Sean was 4-2 at the time and still fighting debuting fighters. Ammy wins don't count for pro fights, but O'malley has only had success against guys like this his whole career. The guy is 6+ years in the UFC. he isn't a debuting fighter anymore.

He has barely any wins against fighters on win streaks at the time he fought them. Most of those had just rebounded from recent losses or were on skids. Nearly every single one of his UFC opponents was 1-1 or on a loss streak in their last two before fighting him besides Paiva. Even Vera had dropped a fight in the division up just before and was brought in to lose.

Paiva is a good win though, but even then O'malley and him were even until the finish. Credit were credit is due though and it's time to step up now.
 
If he's so comfortable with fighting lower/no ranked guys for money, then why even come to the UFC? Why not try to go to Bellator instead? They'll be happy to let you fight cans and pay you damn good too. Hell MVP made a career out of it. If he beats Paiva, do you think he's gonna try to step it up?
His pay doesnt increase if he fights the higher ranked guy. He is laying the blueprint on how to make real money in the UFC. everyones first contract, if you are not known already, basically sucks until you win around 5 fights. He is fighting out his first bad contract by fightimg guys ranked near him, then when he is a free agent, after next fight, he re-signs for big money to fight the top 10 fighters. Its genius to be fair
 
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