UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley called Ryan Garcia during a Twitch livestream to send one more ominous threat to the boxing superstar.
As the net feud between Sean O’Malley and Ryan Garcia continues, the brash UFC bantamweight champion decided to FaceTime the divisive boxing superstar in a recent livestream of Call of Duty: Warzone.
Sean O’Malley FaceTimes Ryan Garcia during Twitch livestream
Except for being the king of the 135lb division within the UFC, Sean O’Malley can be an avid streamer who can often be found continue to exist Twitch playing the favored battle royale video game Call of Duty: Warzone.
During a recent livestream, O’Malley decided to FaceTime Ryan Garcia and to utterly nobody’s surprise, it took lower than 10 seconds before the 2 began hurling expletive-laced rants at each other:
“Buddy Ryan! Congratulations on beating Devin Haney, I’m not going to lie I feel like I could beat Devin though, what do you concentrate on that? [Garcia: I’d whoop you’re a** in MMA and boxing] If you would like to be real, listen if you would like to be real in point of fact; I could kill you in minutes – literally, I could kill you though.”
Whilst you couldn’t hear much of what Garcia was shouting through the decision in response, the boxing star did repeatedly mention the thought of fighting O’Malley within the cage, versus the ring – unsurprisingly, the UFC champion dismissed the decision as nonsensical:
“You’re all talk though, that’s all talk; that’s not real- real-life s*** I’d kill you and that’s got to make you’re feeling like a b****.”
“You understand what I’m saying, I’m pretty confident – it’s just crazy to speak like that when you understand that I could kill you.” said ‘Suga’, who recently took his profession to latest heights after successfully defending his 145lb title against Marlon Vera at UFC 299.
O’Malley then stated that a boxing match could be preferred over a ‘legitimate’ fight (i.e., MMA) as “that’s actually competitive, an actual fight is just not competitive, not even just a little bit.”
“What weight would you would like to box at though? What weight do you wish an MMA fight at? I fight at 135 but for you, we are able to do whatever you wish – 145 works… I’ll beat you in MMA easy, after which we are able to box, let’s make it occur.”
“I’m going to go on the market and do what I would like to do against Merab, put his lights out – Merab sucks that’s easy, but I’ll f*** you up later G, peace out.”
Whilst either a boxing fight or MMA clash between Garcia and O’Malley would definitely draw the eyes of the combat sports world, the potential super-fight has already been slammed by the ‘Notorious’ Conor McGregor.
Conor McGregor slams each O’Malley and Garcia for online feud
Whilst the net feud has exploded in each the MMA and boxing space, that doesn’t mean that everyone seems to be on board with a possible crossover super-fight between the 2 budding superstars, including Conor McGregor.
‘Notorious’ returns to motion at UFC 303 in late-June, but spoke out against each Garcia and O’Malley following the boxer’s demolition of Devin Haney earlier within the month, writing online in a now-deleted post:
“Cheated the burden and was juiced, lifetime ban. Sad to see, sad to say… This ostarine it jogs my memory of Sean o malley was on that as well… I’ll bust yous each up, does you wish a spare I’ll set flights without delay for you each… Two little ostraine heads, I’ll ride you each like yous are ostriches.”
One boxing page called the threat “probably the most savage tweet within the history of X,” yet former UFC double champion Daniel Cormier stated that McGregor is getting involved within the Garcia-O’Malley feud out of jealousy.
Speaking via his official YouTube channel, Cormier pondered: “Is that why Conor is doing it though, because he can see that this young man is following in his footsteps, and he’s becoming such an incredible star?”
“Because they are saying that imitation is the best compliment you could possibly receive, but if you end up the largest star, you see someone coming up behind you; you would possibly go, ‘I don’t like this guy’.”
Conor McGregor takes on Michael Chandler at UFC 303, Sean O’Malley’s next bout is anticipated to be against Merab Dvalishvili later this 12 months.
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