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Merab Dvalishvili splits with arms out at UFC 320, Sean O'Malley celebrates at UFC 324
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Sean O’Malley Contemplated a Major Shift, Worried About Cementing UFC Record for Longest Losing Streak

January 27, 2026 3 Min Read
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Before making his comeback at UFC 324, Sean O’Malley was worried about a significant downturn in his career and even contemplated switching paths entirely.

Last Saturday at UFC 324, the former bantamweight champion stepped back into the octagon for the first time since his rematch with Merab Dvalishvili last June. Known as “Suga,” O’Malley went head-to-head with the dynamic Chinese fighter Song Yadong in a high-stakes bout crucial for both athletes’ careers. Thankfully for O’Malley, he snapped a two-fight losing streak by securing a unanimous decision win.


Following his title loss to “The Machine” Dvalishvili, it became evident that the 31-year-old O’Malley still had significant weaknesses, particularly in wrestling and grappling defense. With numerous grappling experts dominating the division, he feared that his consecutive losses could brand him as the next Tony Ferguson. During his prime, Ferguson was one of the sport’s most thrilling fighters but later suffered a harsh eight-fight losing streak, marking an unfortunate chapter in UFC history.

O’Malley shared on his YouTube channel, “After those two losses, I felt more relieved than ever following a fight.” He added, “I never imagined becoming that guy who loses three in a row. I thought maybe I’d become the new Tony Ferguson — losing four or five times consecutively and then shifting to boxing.” He even joked about telling Dana White, “‘Hey, I’ll fight for ten bucks or whatever you pay, and I’ll just box.’”


Despite bouncing back from setbacks, O’Malley remains one of the sport’s biggest stars. Considering his history with current bantamweight champion Petr Yan, “Suga” has a promising shot at another title opportunity. However, both Merab Dvalishvili and Umar Nurmagomedov are likely to voice strong objections if the promotion favors O’Malley for the next title shot.

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Fan Take: Sean O’Malley’s return and victory reignite excitement for the bantamweight division, reminding fans of his undeniable talent and charisma. His potential next shot at the title could spark fierce competition and compelling storylines, which is exactly what the sport needs to keep evolving and captivating audiences.

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