Bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley breaks silence on Dana White’s ‘Insane’ planning for iconic Noche UFC 306 event

Sean O’Malley in the frame (Getty)
Sean O’Malley in the frame (Getty)

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Sean O'Malley will take on Merab Dvalishvili in the upcoming Noche UFC 306.

Noche UFC 306 will feature live acts and short films.

The American professional mixed martial artist, Sean O'Malley has revealed his excitement for the upcoming Noche UFC 306 pay-per-view where he will go against Georgian professional mixed martial artist, Merab Dvalishvili.

 

The event is scheduled for 14th September, Saturday, at the Las Vegas Sphere and is also the first sporting event of its kind. More than $16 million has been spent to make the event happen and in Dana White's words, one of the biggest nights in the history of the sport will be Noche UFC 306.

 

The Hollywood Reporter comes to the rescue

 

As we near the event, both fans and the fighters don't know what to expect from Noche UFC 306, The Hollywood Reporter has uncovered some details.

 

Championship Rounds on their X account shared that the upcoming Noche UFC 306 will feature live acts and short films. They will be displayed on the 16k resolution wraparound interior LED screen inside the arena. soon, Sean O'Malley replied to that tweet.

 

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Sean O'Malley who is also known as 'Suga' will be defending his bantamweight title on Saturday. He recently was given a walkthrough by Dana White and his response to the tweet was, "Dana just walked me through the event. HOLY SH*TTTTTTT!!! INSANE"

 

Suga wants to open Dvalishvili's cut at Noche UFC 306

 

Just ahead of his fight to defend his Bantamweight title, Sean intends to open up the cut that Merab Dvalishvili has on his head. While speaking to Kevin Lole, Sean said, "I am a 100% going to open up that cut whether it's healed or not... I don't know how much it can heal, I've never really had any bad cuts so I'm not sure."

 

"But I'm gonna be, you know, that's the left side of his face, this right hand doesn't miss. So yeah, It just adds I think, I'll probably accidentally hit his nose before I hit that cut. The nose just kind of takes up like 85% of his face. So I'm gonna try and get around his nose to get to that cut," Sean concluded.

 

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