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not just an insult, but a mockery of Sandhagen's body of workThe comparison is a bit of an insult to Cory.
not just an insult, but a mockery of Sandhagen's body of workThe comparison is a bit of an insult to Cory.
Both are simmilar age
Both are tall for the divison - 180cm
"flow" type of fighting style
and they in the very same weightclass
Sandhagen is O'Malley in two yearsBoth are simmilar age
Both are tall for the divison - 180cm
"flow" type of fighting style
and they in the very same weightclass

I mean in the sense that Andre was supposed to lose. When he saw that Sean was injured (really injured) and couldn't stand he thought "oh shit, gotta let him win somehow!" and just lay down. Get it now?
how tf? the word sand?Sandhagen. He reminds me of a movie.. not sre which one…
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Some people, probably with low iqs, think O’Malley is good because of his lame tattoos and the way he carries himself. They fall for the hype. O’Malley is one dimensional and obviously didn’t drink any milk when he was a kid with his brittle bones and fragile structureVery strange thread
I thought Sean was really young. Wow.Interesting they're the same age. O'Malley seems like much more of a prospect where as Cory is a legit contender. Which should answer your question....as of now, Cory is better by a long shot, but O'Malley does seem to have a pretty high ceiling.
Didn't he get let go recently?Well based on resumes, it's clearly Sandhagen. O'Malley's only win over a current and active UFC fighter is Moutinho.