Sean O’Malley is all praise for Stephen Thompson’s dominating performance at UFC Vegas 17
Sean O’Malley is apparently impressed with Stephen Thompson’s performance against Geoff Neal at UFC Vegas 17.
When it comes to recognizing and acknowledging the skillset of other fighters, then Sean O’Malley does not apparently give an impression as someone who can carry out such an act. however, much to the surprise, the 26-year-old did go uncharacteristic for Stephen Thompson.
Suga Sean, who runs a YouTube channel of his own and particularly gives his opinions about varied subjects via the platform, has used the channel this time to communicate his delight for Wonderboy.
Also Read: Ben Askren posts an update about the potential boxing match with Jake Paul
Sean O’Malley is all praise for Stephen Thompson
Sean O’Malley hosted a podcast recently with Tim Welch, and they both reviewed the main event of UFC Vegas 17, which was a Welterweight contest between Stephen Thompson and Sean O’Malley.
“Dude, how impressive was Thompsom?, 37 years old, 25-minute rounds [fight], fighting a dangerous, dangerous striker in Geoffrey.”
Tim Welch, who is an MMA fighter as well, took a note and commented about the dexterity of Thompson, to which Sean O’Malley responded.
“Oh yeah, I was studying that. I was watching that close too. We move similar up against the fence where it’s back and forth. If he gets into a situation where he can’t go left or right, he’ll go forward. Throw a three-piece and circle out. It’s nice, dude.”
Later concluding the fight, Welch asserted that Thompson is probably the worst Welterweight to face, to which O’Malley agreed.
“Dude, are you kidding me? You can’t hit him and you can’t take him down,” O’Malley added. “And he’s long and big. It’s like what the f***?”
Click Here For More UFC News
About the author
-
Ross Markey •
‘Arms Bigger Than Alex Pereira’: Kayla Harrison’s Insane Physique Compared to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Alex Pereira
-
Ross Markey •
MMA Guru Trolls Jon Jones’ No Tribute Ceremony, Says Career Ended Like a ‘Fraud’ in UFC Baku
-
Allan Binoy •
Taking a U-Turn on Retirement, Dustin Poirier Hypes Fans With Hint at ‘Trilogy Fight’ Against Justin Gaethje
-
Allan Binoy •
Sean O’Malley Details ‘The Conor McGregor Impact’ on His Next Fight With Merab Dvalishvili as He Eyes UFC Sphere
-
Afnan Chougle •
Andrew Tate’s Brother Joins Arnold Schwarzenegger to Applaud MrBeast for ‘Fantastic’ Physical Transformatio
-
Kishore R •
Jon Jones Ranks Second on Tom Aspinall’s MMA Mount Rushmore, Khabib Nurmagomedov Also Included
