‘My daughter hates it’ … Sean O’Malley reveals real reason he didn’t dye his hair for UFC 316

Sean O'Malley is being taught for his upcoming title fight with Merab Dvalishvili.

The former UFC Bantamweight Champion is trying this weekend the title he lost to Merab Dvalishvili on UFC 316.

Sean O'Malley brought quite a few lifestyle changes after a unanimous decision defeat against Dvalishvili on UFC 306 last September. Earlier this year, the 30-year-old gave up several vices and joined forces with former champions Demetrious Johnson and Israel Adesanya in his training camp for Dvalishhvili.

The last change for O'Malley? His colorful hair.

For the past 5 years, O'Malley has painted his her crazy colors for his fighting. From rainbow hair to the flag of Ecuador, O'Malley has done it all when it comes to hair dye.

The knockout artist surprisingly returned to his natural hair color for his return and was asked if it had a meaning behind it in a new interview.

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Sean O'Malley refused a two -day wait to paint his hair

Spinning with Spinnin Backfist, the vintage -looking O'Malley says that the decision not to dye his hair 'something beautiful' came to two things.

“It was somewhat [a pointed move] But I also had man so much, I don't want to sit for 6, 7, 8 hours and get it done, “said O'Malley.

“It sometimes takes two days,” O'Malley added.

“We break it up in two days. It will be like 5 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 4 hours. So we break it up in two days.

“I didn't try to sit …”

The last time O'Malley had his natural brown hair in his return of 2020, where he earned a $ 50k bonus ko from Jose Quinonez.

“Og of course her … my daughter hates it,” said O'Malley on UFC Embedded.

“She has never seen me with her of course. She wanted it pink. So I'm f-up,” O'Malley admitted.

Sean O'Malley simulated title fight in the last sparring session

O'Malley had a 'small visualization' for his title Rematch with Dvalishvili.

In his last sparring session for UFC 316, O'Malley recreated his iconic walk-out with 'Superstar' by Lupe Fiasco who played when he entered his own personal cage.

Team O'Malley put a speaker near the cage to simulate the audience of the audience while he sparring. That was a scoop, according to 'Suga'.

'We didn't do it [that before]”Said O'Malley.

“We spent late in the afternoon, trying to typify what it will be like on Saturday night. Did the strike.

“It was cool. It was a small visualization,” O'Malley added and said that the idea of ​​simulating the fight came from his head coach Tim Welch.

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