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Song Yadong slams Sean O'Malley over 'totally racist' stunt at UFC 324 press conference
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Song Yadong Calls Out Sean O’Malley for ‘Totally Racist’ Act at UFC 324 Press Conference

January 2, 2026 2 Min Read
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Song Yadong expressed his displeasure with Sean O’Malley’s behavior when they first met last month in Las Vegas. The bantamweight fighters are set to clash in an eagerly awaited match at UFC 324, but O’Malley kicked off their rivalry with a controversial move. After a rather uneventful press conference, O’Malley showed up wearing a protective mask, which many interpreted as a racist gesture.

This stunt sparked outrage among fans, prompting Yadong to respond humorously, joking that O’Malley’s reminder of the coronavirus pandemic era might be the last time fans liked him.

In a recent interview with Home of Fight, Yadong directly criticized O’Malley’s actions, labeling them “racist.” He suggested that O’Malley was trying to emulate Conor McGregor, who was known during UFC’s prime for using provocative and sometimes culturally or racially insensitive tactics to unsettle opponents. Yadong said, “Oh, that was totally racist. I’m not happy with it. The Chinese didn’t like it…” He also acknowledged that O’Malley wanted to be the next Conor McGregor and said he was fine with it since it benefits the promotion, while he himself remains focused on the fight.

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Fan Take: This clash highlights how psychological warfare and controversy continue to play a big role in UFC fights, sometimes crossing lines that spark strong reactions. It’s a reminder that while trash talk and mind games build hype, fighters and fans alike expect respect, and the sport must balance showmanship with sensitivity to cultural issues.

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