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New UFC champion smokes joint and calls out Gervonta Davis after dominant win
New UFC champion smokes joint and calls out Gervonta Davis after dominant win,Sean O'Malley has entrenched himself as one of the biggest fighters in the UFC, but the new bantamweight world champion also has his eyes on dominating the squared circle

New UFC champion smokes joint and calls out Gervonta Davis after dominant win

New UFC champion Sean O’Malley lit up a joint soon after calling out Gervonta Davis.

O’Malley made a huge statement when he captured the bantamweight title by knocking out Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292. The Montana native sent Sterling crashing down to the mat with a devastating right hook in the second round.

Shortly after his arm was raised, O’Malley made even more headlines by sending an audacious, crossover challenge to 'Tank.'

After his huge performances in the Octagon and the post-fight press conference, O’Malley savoured every single breath of his joint while staring lovingly at himself.

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While he was puffing, O’Malley stared into the mirror and admired the belt that was on his shoulder. He could be heard saying “you are the man. You’re the man. You are the man,” while his joint was still in his mouth.

There were more than 13,000 comments to his post on social media. Cannabis loving rap star Snoop Dog was one of the more high-profile commenters within the post. “O. Malley. O. Malley,” the rap legend wrote. “The Suga show starts now. Great work, Nefew.” Drake also added, “this is a hard video.”

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Malley admired his title and his figure while puffing on his joint
Malley admired his title and his figure while puffing on his joint (Image: Instagram/Suga Sean O'Malley)

While the fans and the celebrities were entertained by the video, others were more interested in his comments after the fight. “I also wouldn’t mind knocking out Gervonta Davis,” he said, almost unprompted. “I know people are going to go, ‘Ah, you want to be Conor [McGregor].'

“I’m telling you, that fight is going to happen.” When further pushed on his aspiration to fight Davis, he added, “I would love to. I would love to go out there and box them.

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“I feel like it could happen sooner rather than later. But I also know UFC's down to get behind stuff like that if it's big enough.”

He also added: “With that performance, we are getting close. But maybe I have to go out there, win a couple more fights, win another belt. I don't know if he's even considered a big enough star for the UFC to let that happen."