UFC bantamweight champ Aljamain Sterling isn’t offered on Sean O’Malley’s star power.
Sterling (23-3 MMA, 15-3 UFC) is anticipated to safeguard his title versus O’Malley next. After he kept his bantamweight title versus Henry Cejudo in this past Saturday’s UFC 288 headliner, Sterling called O’Malley into the octagon for a faceoff.
O’Malley (16-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) declared himself the mostsignificant draw in the bantamweight department, however Sterling states absolutelynothing points to that.
“Sean O’Malley is certainly the No. 1 competitor, so he’s going to get the next battle. But he’s not this huge draw that he believes he is,” Sterling stated. “If he was as huge of a draw as he states he was, he would haveactually done larger numbers than Bo Nickal did on (Dana White’s) Contender Series. I believe we all understand that’s not the case. So in his universe, h