You can now add the name of Sean O’Malley to the long list of hunters who want to get desperate on the white house card of the UFC.
From the moment Dana White and Co. Official plans confirmed to run an event next year at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, UFC stars are chewing wide and sides to get a place to get a place in the history of history. Conor McGregor, Jon Jones and a whole series of other UFC stars have already shown interest in competing in the White House.
Now O’Malley throws his name in the ring, which suggests that the capital of the nation would be a great setting for one of the largest still to be booked of the Bantamweight Division.
“Yes, the map of the White House,” Said O’Malley on his podcast. “As Cory [Sandhagen] Go outside and wins – and I defeat the one who is next – that is interesting. But anyway, I want to fight in the next four to five months or whatever. So that I will be ready for that too.
Said UFC [the White House card] Could be in June, International Vechtweek or July, “O’Malley added.” So if I can get one early next year or at the end of the year – one of the two, count me in, I want to be on that card. Dude, on the bulb card and the map of the White House, these are legendary moments ever in his life.
O’Malley and Sandhagen have to be finished in the Octagon. If the ‘Sandman’ stands up in his bantamweight title Tilt against reigning champion Merab Dvalishvili on UFC 320 on October 4, the stage could be set for the two elite 135 people to finally clash on MMA’s largest stage.

That of course only works when O’Malley comes back to the win column after his back-to-back losing against Dvalishhvili.
‘Sugar’ has not yet booked a return date, although recent rumors suggest that a collision with the fifth rank candidate Song Yadong is in the making for the end of 2025 or early 2026. If O’Malley can deliver a different highlight-Reel finish, he can very well be the way back in the title match.
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