The Georgian king showed the reason for being one of the ginger stars against the pound in UFC after the defeat of the former Bantamwing weight hero for the second time
Merab Dvalishvili declared his hostility with Sean Omali, after suffocating Americans in the third round.
In their initial meeting last September at UFC 306, the “machine” took over control, displayed endurance and uncomfortable wrestling, and defeated countless MMA fans.
Dvalishvili, who successfully defended his nickname against Omar Magazumidov earlier this year, could not wait to return to the cage and entertain the supporters of the fighting style that was dropped in the jaw.
Before the popular confrontation on Saturday night, speculation intensified around the dvalishvili location between the Bantamweight elite. After another victory over “SUGA”, it seems that it may be just one or two important victories than to be considered greater in the most accurate UFC division.
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From the beginning, fighting fans made their preference known, as “O'Malley” chants fill the place. The competitor began strongly, as the body targeted early and landed in a clean blow to the hero. O'Malley looked comfortable keeping the distance and waiting for patience to get a chance to detonate his dangerous right hand.
In the middle of the opening round, it was the ruling hero who fell the first important blow, as “Suga” caught with a hook before seemed to be the opponent stumbled, giving the Georgian the opportunity to pounce and try to transfer the battle to the ground. However, unlike their first meeting, O'Malley can quickly restore its foot, making many spectators.
It is clear that “Suga” had a appetite for fighting, as he attracted energy from the crowd's enthusiasm. The hero took a tour of the first round after she managed to control a mat at the end of the opening minutes. The main question leading to the match was how O'Malley would deal with uncompromising wrestling and pressure from the “device”.
The Georgian quickly shook the opponent early in the second round with a hard hook. Almost a year after the first confrontation, DVASHVILI's amazing skills improved significantly. Omali, who is fed by the design, took a strong bullet before both fighters exchanged strikes in a close distance. After evading the other removal attempt, “Soga” was quickly launched – but the hero, as well as ruthless, was mentioned by enormous hands.
In the initial rounds, both fighters were seen trading strikes. While many thought this would prefer O'Malley, the hero was holding himself. Early in the third round, Dvalishvili took the attack and quickly managed it – “Suga” floors. Shortly after recovering, the opponent was dropped again. Feeling an opportunity, the “machine” went to kill. After some struggle, Dvalishvili got strangling from the north and south, forcing O'Malley to benefit – on the occasion of the second professional presentation of the hero.
In this joint event, Kayla Harrison, who won the gold medal of the Olympic Gold, acquired the heavyweight title for women after Juliana Pina presented late in the second round. Elsewhere on the main card, Joe Baver won an impressive victory in a decision against Kelvin Gasttum, while Pottyy Mix did not have a successful promotional appearance, and lost to the falling competitor Mario Baotista. Kevin Holland started the main card with his exciting victory in the second round over the veteran at UFC Kevin Holland.
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