UFC Results Tonight– Sean O’Malley successfully avenged his only defeat in the world of MMA by securing his first UFC bantamweight title defense. The 29-year-old showcased his dominance over challenger Marlon Vera throughout the entire fight at UFC 299, held at the Kaseya Center in Miami. With a unanimous shutout decision victory (50-45, 50-45, 50-44), O’Malley left no room for doubt regarding his superiority.
Although the fourth round presented a slightly closer contest, none of the rounds were truly competitive. O’Malley’s reputation as one of the most ferocious and strategic strikers in the UFC was evident, as Vera struggled to find any openings in the first three rounds. As the fight progressed, the damage on Vera’s face accumulated, leaving little uncertainty about the final outcome unless a miraculous finish occurred in the championship rounds.
The most impactful blow was delivered in the second round when O’Malley landed a devastating knee to Vera’s face. Reflecting on the match, O’Malley revealed that he sensed something break upon impact.
“I felt a break in his face,” O’Malley stated. “Whether it was his nose, cheek, or perhaps it was just my perception, but it definitely felt like something snapped.”
Vera exhibited a stronger performance in the fourth round, managing to put O’Malley in precarious situations. However, despite his efforts, Vera was unable to capitalize on these opportunities. Nevertheless, Vera’s resilience was evident, showcasing an impressive chin. Unfortunately, such attributes alone do not yield significant rewards in the fight unless accompanied by other skills.
It wasn’t until the closing moments of the bout that Vera delivered a powerful body shot, leaving O’Malley momentarily stunned and requiring a brief pause before the decision was announced. O’Malley acknowledged the impact of the shot but refrained from providing further details.
Setting aside the conclusion, O’Malley’s reign began on a formidable note, exceeding expectations. With a record of 18-1 (1 no-contest), O’Malley’s only defeat came at the hands of Vera during UFC 252 in 2020, where the seasoned fighter secured a first-round TKO victory. However, there were no surprises this past Saturday.
Vera’s previous triumph over O’Malley earned him the opportunity to challenge for the title, and O’Malley was determined to even the score. He even attempted to argue that the win restored his undefeated status, although this claim is not valid.
Acknowledging Vera’s toughness, O’Malley expressed satisfaction in reclaiming the victory. He humorously suggested that everyone would agree he remains undefeated.
Vera was taken to the hospital following the fight on Saturday as a precautionary measure due to potential head and facial injuries, as reported by UFC.
O’Malley delivered 230 significant strikes, the third highest in a UFC title fight and the most in a UFC bantamweight title fight, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Vera, on the other hand, landed 89 significant strikes.
Despite Vera’s resilience, as he shares the record with heavyweight champion Jon Jones for the most fights (23) in UFC history without being finished, O’Malley dominated every round on the scorecards, showcasing his skills.
“He displayed a masterclass performance, and I doubt anyone can put away Chito Vera,” stated UFC CEO Dana White during the postfight press conference.
O’Malley expressed disappointment in not being able to secure a knockout victory.
“I just can’t shake off the feeling of not finishing the fight,” he mentioned.
The atmosphere at Kaseya Center was divided among the crowd. A significant number of passionate supporters from Vera’s home country of Ecuador flocked to Miami this week, filling the streets with their songs and chants on Saturday afternoon before the event commenced. The UFC had an impressive presence of over 40 media members solely from Ecuador, along with a dozen Spanish-language reporters. As the fight began, the fans inside the arena echoed chants of “Chito.”
However, O’Malley, being one of the most prominent stars in the UFC, managed to captivate the spectators by the end of the event. The chants shifted in his favor.
“He’s making his mark,” White expressed about O’Malley, highlighting the staggering $14.14 million gate for UFC 299, the fourth highest in the promotion’s history. “He has become the biggest star in the history of the bantamweight division. That’s a fact.”
In 2020, O’Malley suffered a leg injury during a fight against Vera, resulting in a loss. Despite the defeat being recorded, O’Malley vehemently denies his defeat and maintains that he remains undefeated.
“I believe we can all agree that I am still undefeated,” O’Malley confidently stated.
Following the fight, O’Malley suggested that White arrange a private jet for him to travel to Spain for a superfight against the new UFC featherweight champion, Ilia Topuria. Additionally, O’Malley expressed his willingness to face off against the top bantamweight contender, Merab Dvalishvili.
“If you all want to witness me knocking out Merab, I’m more than willing to do so,” O’Malley declared.
ESPN had O’Malley, 29, ranked as the 10th best pound-for-pound MMA fighter when he entered the competition. In the bantamweight division, O’Malley held the top spot while Vera was ranked 8th.
O’Malley, with a record of 18-1, 1 NC, has remained undefeated in his last seven fights, excluding the loss to Vera. Hailing from Montana but residing and training in Arizona, he claimed the title by delivering a knockout blow to Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292 in August.
Vera, with a record of 23-9-1, had won five out of his last six fights leading up to the contest. The Ecuadorian fighter, who lives and trains in Southern California, recently secured a unanimous decision victory over Pedro Munhoz at UFC 292. At 31 years old, Vera holds the record for the most finishes (10) in UFC bantamweight history.
Following the fight, Vera expressed his determination, stating, “I’ll be back. I’ll be champion one day.”
Sean O’Malley is keen on facing Ilia Topuria in his upcoming UFC bout.
In terms of O’Malley’s next move, there appears to be a clear choice. Merab Dvalishvili, who has achieved 10 consecutive victories, including wins against former champions Petr Yan and Henry Cejudo, was present at UFC 299. Opting for someone other than O’Malley would be a remarkable decision.
O’Malley expressed his desire to face another opponent, specifically the newly crowned featherweight champion Ilia Topuria.
“Dana, arrange a flight to Spain for me. I’m coming for Ilia Topuria,” O’Malley declared. “Ilia excites me. Moving up a weight class excites me. However, I’m open to anything. Whether it’s knocking out Merab or facing Ilia, I’m ready for an exciting fight for the fans.”