Aljamain Sterling is confident he’d avenge his loss to Sean O’Malley if they ran it back. Sterling (24-4 MMA, 16-4 UFC) lost his bantamweight title to O’Malley by second-round knockout at UFC 292. It was a near perfect performance from O’Malley, who was able to stuff Sterling’s takedown attempts and make him pay on one of his entries. Sterling’s fight against O’Malley (18-1 MMA, 10-1 UFC) came just over three months after a five-round battle with Henry Cejudo, and “The Funkmaster” insists the quick turnaround negatively impacted him. “O’Malley showed up that night,” Sterling told Kanpai Media . “It was an off night for myself, and the better man won that night
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