Sean O'Malley
Sean O'Malley was born in Helena, Montana, United States on October 24th, 1994 and is the MMA Fighter. At the age of 30, Sean O'Malley biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 30 years old, Sean O'Malley has this physical status:
O'Malley trains in Glendale, Arizona at The MMA Lab led by head trainer John Crouch, and is coached by his long time friend, Tim Welch.
O'Malley was given the nickname "Sugar" by one of his MMA coaches in Montana early on in his career.
O'Malley fought his first five fights of his career in his native Montana, before leaving to fight in North Dakota and eventually fought for Legacy Fighting Alliance where he got a highlight-reel knockout over David Nuzzo.
After his win over Nuzzo, O'Malley earned a spot on Dana White's Contender Series 2 when he took on Alfred Khashakyan. O'Malley beat Khashakyan with a stunning knockout in the first round and was awarded a UFC contract.
O'Malley's promotional debut came against Terrion Ware on December 1, 2017 at The Ultimate Fighter 26 Finale. O'Malley won the fight via unanimous decision.
O'Malley next faced Andre Soukhamthath on March 3, 2018 at UFC 222. He won the fight by unanimous decision, despite injuring his foot in the third round. This fight earned both participants a Fight of the Night bonus.
O'Malley was expected to face José Alberto Quiñónez on October 6, 2018 at UFC 229. However, O'Malley announced that he was out of the fight on September 30 due to a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation. On October 25, O'Malley received hip surgery while waiting to receive judgment pending his potential violation. Subsequently, O'Malley was suspended for six months by the NSAC after testing positive for ostarine. He became eligible to return as of March 2019.
O'Malley was scheduled to face Marlon Vera on July 6, 2019 at UFC 239. However, O'Malley announced his withdrawal from the bout on June 21, 2019 due to a failed test for ostarine. The Nevada State Athletic Commission decided to suspend him due to the failed test and he was suspended for 6 months by USADA. The ostarine in his system was likely residual from his previously failed test prior to UFC 229.
O'Malley faced José Alberto Quiñónez at UFC 248 on March 7, 2020. He won the fight via TKO in the first round. This win earned him his first Performance of the Night award.
O'Malley faced former WEC Bantamweight Champion Eddie Wineland at UFC 250 on June 6, 2020. He won the fight via one-punch knockout in the first round. This win earned him the Performance of the Night.
O'Malley faced Marlon Vera in the co-main event of UFC 252 on August 15, 2020. He would go on to lose the fight via TKO in round one. He was later diagnosed with drop foot, which was the result of a leg kick landed by Vera.
O'Malley faced Thomas Almeida on March 27, 2021 at UFC 260. During the first round O'Malley dropped Almeida with a punch, and walked away thinking that Almeida had been knocked unconscious. Despite this he won the fight via knockout in the third round. This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.
O'Malley was scheduled to face Louis Smolka on July 10, 2021 at UFC 264. However, Smolka pulled out of the fight in late June citing injury, and he was replaced by promotional newcomer Kris Moutinho. He won the bout via TKO in round three, after outstriking Moutinho with hard shots for all three rounds. This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award.
O'Malley faced Raulian Paiva on December 11, 2021 at UFC 269. He won the fight via TKO in round one. The win also earned O'Malley his fourth Performance of the Night bonus award.
O'Malley faced Pedro Munhoz on July 2, 2022, at UFC 276. Early in the second round, O'Malley accidentally poked Munhoz in the eye, rendering him unable to continue. The fight was declared a no contest.
O'Malley faced Petr Yan on October 22, 2022 at UFC 280. He won the bout via split decision. The result was seen as highly controversial, with many fans and fighters expressing their belief that Yan was the rightful winner. 25 out of 26 media outlets scored the fight for Yan. The bout received the Fight of the Night bonus.