Sean O’Malley Mocks TJ Dillashaw By Highlighting a Physical Attribute Of His
Sean O’Malley gives a sly reply to TJ Dillashaw, who made a bold statement about the Bantamweight title, following a call out from Jose Aldo.
It was Chito Vera’s fight day on Saturday so, some Twitter reactions from Sean O’Malley were anticipated. And indeed Suga Sean made his presence felt via the micro-blogging platform.
12-0. Chito sucks. 🖕🏽
— Sean O’Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) December 20, 2020
While Marlon Vera was apparently the target at first but, following the completion of him vs Jose Aldo, it was TJ Dillashaw who drew Sean O’Malley’s attention.
Upon securing the victory over Vera, Jose Aldo called out TJ Dillashaw in his post-match interview.
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Dillashaw, who is serving a 2-year suspension for consuming a performance-enhancing drug, did address Aldo’s call-out on Twitter and wrote, “I heard everyone is calling me out, cause they all know that’s my belt.”
I heard everyone is calling me out, cause they all know that’s my belt 🥱 @ufc
— TJ Dillashaw (@TJDillashaw) December 20, 2020
This post by Dillashaw garnered heed from O’Malley, who seemingly took a dig at the 32-year-old. He reacted by apparently highlighting a physical attribute of TJ Dillashaw.
Or because you are 5’3 🤷🏼 https://t.co/mLtK79uvaP
— Sean O’Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) December 20, 2020
Sean O’Malley Eyeing return
After his loss to Marlon Vera at UFC 252 (August), Sean O’Malley hasn’t been in the circuit. The 26-year-old suffered a major foot injury in that fight and thus immediately underwent recovery. However, now looking at his social media activities and his call-outs, he is apparently ready to compete again.
The Bantamweight recently engaged in a nasty back-and-forth with Cody Garbrandt and claims he is ready to fight him.
Fight me https://t.co/H9kSeTPOzN
— Sean O’Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) December 17, 2020
Settle down Covid Garbrant. How many fights did you have this year? https://t.co/mhxI5uVcX3
— Sean O’Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) December 17, 2020
Moreover, his incessant shots at his Ecuadorian foe Chito Vera is ostensibly an ideal build-up for a rematch.
So, the upcoming year could turn out to be a busy one for Sean O’Malley.
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