The verbal feud between UFC Conor McGregor and Sean O’Malley continues. After several sharp attacks on the Irishman by Suga, McGregor has finally responded. A few weeks ago, Sean O’Malley claimed that he could easily beat “The Notorious” if the two ever clashed. However, McGregor didn’t take these comments well and responding to the claims, he posted a series of laughing emojis, mocking O’Malley.
Suga responds to McGregor’s mockery
This response from the Irishman gave the Bantamweight champion the chance to further escalate their feud. O’Malley and his coach recently appeared on their YouTube podcast and reacting to McGregor, Suga said, “Again? What the f***. Man this guy is a bully man. This guy is an absolute bully. He did a laughy face? Damn talk about a dude that is relevant.”
O’Malley once used to idolize McGregor
This was not the first time things got bad between the two. Initially, Sean O’Malley considered Conor McGregor his idol. The Bantamweight champion even said that he wanted to take the same path as the Irishman and go into celebrity boxing. However, all of this changed when Conor McGregor mocked O’Malley’s explanation about banned substances. Once Ostarine was found in O’Malley’s system. In one of his podcast episodes, Suga stated that he did not voluntarily take the substance and it was transferred to his body through the sweat of other athletes.
This narrative didn’t sit well with McGregor and he went on to post laughing emojis mocking Suga. O’Malley quickly responded to “Mystic Mac” by mocking him for not winning a single bout in his last two matchups. He further took shots at McGregor, saying that he is way past his peak and is a drug addict. This was a reference to how fans called out McGregor for partying and accused him of drug abuse. O’Malley also mentioned that he can end the rivalry only if the Irishman comes out and apologizes to him.
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Sean O’Malley no longer wants to follow McGregor’s path. While he still wants to be financially successful as an MMA fighter, he also wants to be an active champion. Since “The Notorious” was accused of being irregular in his activity as a fighter, Sean wants to defend his title multiple times and solidify his legacy as a prominent UFC fighter.