Watch Sean O Malley trolls Pedro Munhoz in parody clip after UFC 276 no contest
Watch: Sean O'Malley trolls Pedro Munhoz in parody clip after UFC 276 no contest Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"I was dominating that fight."
Full post-fight scrum Sean O’Malley claims Pedro Munhoz was "100 percent" looking for a way out of their fight with the eye poke."I was dominating that fight."Full post-fight scrum The final eye poke occurred in the second round after Munhoz won the first round on two scorecards. Despite losing the first round, O'Malley seemed to be controlling the distance and letting his hands go before the eye poke. There has been no word regarding a potential rescheduling of the matchup.
Watch Sean O Malley hilariously trolls Pedro Munhoz with eye-poke parody video
Pedro Munhoz (left) and Sean O'Malley (right) at the UFC 276 Ceremonial Weigh-in seems to be in positive spirits after a disappointing no-contest at UFC 276. During the fight, 'Sugar' Pedro Munhoz in the eye, leading to the bout coming to an abrupt end. Despite the letdown, the No.13-ranked bantamweight posted a parody video on Instagram. During a temporary Instagram story, O'Malley made fun of the situation by having his right eye closed shut, mocking Munhoz, and saying: "Hey guys, sorry my fight didn't go as planned. I got f***ing poked." Watch the clip below: After the eye poke, Munhoz tried to protest that O'Malley had committed multiple fouls. Nonetheless, referee Jason Herzog called the fight a no contest. 'Sugar' also committed an accidental eye poke and a groin shot in the first round. Watch Sean O'Malley claim Pedro Munhoz was looking for a way out below: Sean O’Malley claims Pedro Munhoz was "100 percent" looking for a way out of their fight with the eye poke."I was dominating that fight."
Full post-fight scrum Sean O’Malley claims Pedro Munhoz was "100 percent" looking for a way out of their fight with the eye poke."I was dominating that fight."Full post-fight scrum The final eye poke occurred in the second round after Munhoz won the first round on two scorecards. Despite losing the first round, O'Malley seemed to be controlling the distance and letting his hands go before the eye poke. There has been no word regarding a potential rescheduling of the matchup.