Sean O’Malley has no intention of humbling himself after losing for the first time against Marlon Vera at UFC 252. In fact, O’Malley (12-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) doesn’t feel the setback was particularly legitimate, and days later the outcome is eating away at him. O’Malley brought a lot of hype and an unbeaten record into his bantamweight co-headliner with Vera (16-6-1 MMA, 10-5 UFC) at UFC 252. He was comfortable to start the fight, but then things quickly took a turn as an ankle issue started to hinder his movement. “Chito” capitalized and got top position, where he landed some big shots that forced the referee to stop the fight in the first round
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