Khabib Nurmagomedov recently suggested that a daring control change must be introduced in the UFC with which Sean O'Malley did not agree.
Since shockingly withdrawn from MMA in 2020 after a dominant victory over Justin Gaethje, Khabib Nurmagomedov has stayed firmly in sport and his legacy continued as a coach.
'The Eagle' recently opened a super facility in the Bergen of Dagestan, where he will continue to train such as Islam Makhachev and Umar Nurmagomedov while they want to fit his inheritance in the sport.
And because he is still so closely linked to the sport, Nurmagomedov still gets regular offers to return to action, but will probably never return.
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Sean O'Malley Slams Khabib's Rule Change idea
In a recent interview about the Hustle show, Nurmagomedov explained what he would change in the UFC if he stepped into Dana White's shoes for a day.
And with that the Russian explained that he would have MMA fight a long round instead of breaking the fight in individual rounds, similar to how Pride ran their fights.
Of course, this kind of line change would greatly benefit hunters with wrestling heavy fighting styles, because it would enable them to control the fight longer instead of reset the position.
And after his idea was closed by Chael Sonnen, former UFC Bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley also made the idea with a hilarious reaction.
“It would be absolutely good for his style, you know, you take a mother – – they get up for free. For me there must be more breaks, give me – – break every time they bring me down, give me two and a half minutes to recover,” said O'Malley hilariously on the overog podcast.
Sean O'Malley sends Conor McGregor a few words of advice
Although he no longer has a UFC title, 'Suga' Sean is still considered one of the biggest active stars in sport because of his personality and fighting style.
During his arrival he was often compared to Conor McGregor because of their striking similarities, and O'Malley has always credited 'The Notorious' as one of his greatest idols.
Although McGregor has already been out of operation a considerable amount of time, he has taken enormous steps this week in the direction of a comeback to the sport when he officially returned the drug test pool.
And for his long -awaited comeback to the Octagon, O'Malley McGregor has advised that he throws away unnecessary distractions, such as 'Suga' for his rematch with Merab, including social media.
