Sean O'Malley seems to be the first man to eliminate Merab Dvalishvili.
Few fighters have come close to achieving the performance such as Henry Cejudo and Marlon Moraes, but the UFC Bantamweight champion Dvalishvili has always risen again.
Merab Dvalishvili is an incredibly tough man to beat and is currently driving a 12-fighter win racing in his title Rematch with Sean O'Malley on UFC 316 this Saturday.
A lot has been made from O'Malley's recent break and training camp for Dvalishvili, one that has seen him train with all time Demetrious Johnson and Israel Adesanya and give up various vices such as Marijuana and pornography.
Several MMA experts believe that O'Malley has a real chance against Dvalishvili in their Rematch, in which a former champion 'Suga' predicted to win by KO.
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Israel Adesanya says that 'in the chosen' Sean O'Malley Merab Dvalishvili can catch in two rounds
Former middleweight King Adesanya says that he is a fan of the lifestyle changes that O'Malley has made after his title loss and expects that they are fruit in his long -awaited return 8 months later.
“He reminds me of myself and what he does with his break, I inspiration,” Adesanya said about O'Malley on his YouTube channel.
“I love the discipline, I love the focus, and Merab lives this too,” Adesanya added.
“Merab will be ready, fully rested, and he has the confidence because he knows he beat him earlier, and he is” the machine … “
“But I just have the feeling that Sean is being taught and Sean can catch him.
“Merab is hit and Sean can catch him. Official choice: I'm going to go Sean O'Malley, and it will be the return to the Sugar Show. Knock -out. Round two.”
When it comes to the best strikers in the UFC today, O'Malley is in the same conversation as Adesanya, a two -time champion who lost his title and renovates from the legendary rival Alex Pereira in 2023.
Adesanya says that O'Malley is on a 'similar path' this weekend.
Sean O'Malley's last post before UFC 316 Title Fight
UFC 316 is a do-or that moment for O'Malley.
A title win would restart the 'Suga' era as we know it, but a loss of second right against Dvalishvili could rule O'Malley for the near future.
With his back against the wall, O'Malley has faith in his skills to finish Dvalishvili the second time.
“Too sharp, too fast, too focused and new!” O'Malley told UFC commentator Joe Rogan.
