Sean O'Malley Reacts to Missing UFC Bonus
Sean O'Malley is unhappy after being snubbed for a performance bonus at the UFC White House event.
O'Malley vowed to get a knockout against Aiemann Zahabi and followed through, catching his opponent with a big one two that dropped him to the canvas.
The UFC piled the bonus money on the main and co-main event fighters, with Justin Gaethje vs. Ilia Topuria getting Fight of the Night, and Gaethje and Ciryl Gane getting the two Performance bonuses.
O'Malley missed out on $425,000 worth of money, $100,000 in U.S. dollars and $325,000 in various crypto, which left him sounding pretty salty in a new video on his YouTube channel.
He complained about the pointless press conference where he didn’t get a bonus, saying it was ridiculous.
The White House win leaves O'Malley in a bit of a strange place, as he believes he’s done enough for a bantamweight title shot, but the UFC has plans to do a Petr Yan vs. Merab Dvalishvili rematch sometime near the end of 2026.
This means O'Malley could be sidelined until 2027 waiting for his turn to fight Yan, and if Dvalishvili wins, no one wants to see O'Malley vs. Dvalishvili 3, so he’ll have wasted half a year.
O'Malley is clearly not a happy camper, as the nearly half-million dollar snub sinks in, and he’s expressing his frustration publicly.
He thought for sure he was getting a bonus, but instead, Gaethje got a double bonus, which O'Malley finds ridiculous.
The 31-year-old O'Malley is in a bad mood, and it's understandable given the circumstances.
He's waiting for his chance to fight for the title, but it seems like that might not happen anytime soon.
O'Malley's win against Zahabi was impressive, and he's hoping it will be enough to get him a title shot eventually.
For now, he's just trying to stay positive and focus on his next fight, whenever that may be.
O'Malley's frustration is palpable, and it's clear that he's eager to get back in the octagon and prove himself again.
The UFC White House event was a big deal, and O'Malley's performance was one of the highlights, but the bonus snub has left a sour taste in his mouth.
He's trying to move forward and focus on his career, but it's hard to ignore the feeling that he was snubbed.
O'Malley's fans are likely to be just as frustrated as he is, and they'll be hoping that he gets the recognition he deserves soon.
The UFC has a lot of talented fighters, but O'Malley is definitely one of the most exciting to watch.
His knockout win against Zahabi was a testament to his skill and power, and he's hoping to build on that momentum in his next fight.
For now, O'Malley is just trying to stay focused and keep moving forward, despite the setback of missing out on the bonus.
He's a talented fighter with a lot of potential, and he's eager to prove himself in the octagon again soon.
The wait for his next fight might be long, but O'Malley is staying positive and keeping his eyes on the prize.
He's determined to become a champion, and he's willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen.
O'Malley's journey is far from over, and he's excited to see what the future holds.
He's a fighter with a lot of heart and determination, and he's going to keep pushing himself to be the best he can be.
The UFC White House event might be over, but O'Malley's career is just getting started, and he's eager to make his mark on the sport.