O’Malley Opens Up About Fighting Anxiety: ‘The Emotions Are So Intense’

Former UFC Bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley has seen his share of ups-and-downs inside the Octagon. “Suga” started his UFC career hot with a stellar debut appearance on Contender Series that grew his star tremendously (the Snoop Dogg co-sign surely helped). Before too long, he was 4-0 inside the UFC proper and score major knockouts, but […]

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 24: Sean O'Malley of the United States celebrates after defeating Song Yadong of China by unanimous decision during their bantamweight bout in UFC 324 at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former UFC Bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley has seen his share of ups-and-downs inside the Octagon.

“Suga” started his UFC career hot with a stellar debut appearance on Contender Series that grew his star tremendously (the Snoop Dogg co-sign surely helped). Before too long, he was 4-0 inside the UFC proper and score major knockouts, but then he suffered his first professional loss: a brutal ground strikes TKO at the hands and elbows of Marlon Vera.

O’Malley would rebound from that defeat with an unbeaten run that saw him capture and defend UFC gold before meeting Merab Dvalishvili and losing his belt in consecutive losses. Now nine years into his UFC career, O’Malley has competed 15 times inside the Octagon and has opened up about the stress and anxiety of being a fighter at the highest level.

“There’s always this little bit of anxiety, little bit of stress while you’re in the sport. I’m ranked No. 3 or 2 or whatever. I know I’m gonna have a hard fight camp again. I know I’m gonna have to cut weight again. I know I’m gonna have to fight again. The emotions — the highs and lows of winning and losing — are so intense. There’s like a little bit of stress and anxiety, even I have right now. I’m not in camp. I have nothing booked. I can chill. There’s still this little bit left of like ‘we’re have to do it again’ that I’m tuning into. It’s interesting.

Even when I’m most peaceful and chill, your body still knows how brutal those fight camps are, how brutal the weight cuts are, how tough the fights are. You just gotta do it again.”

Just a couple weeks ago, O’Malley defeated Song Yadong via a tightly contested decision at UFC 324. The win puts O’Malley in good position in the 135-pound title mix, and “Suga” has previously stated that he’d like to sit around and see how Petr Yan vs. Merab Dvalishvili 3 plays out before he returns to action. That said, Umar Nurmagomedov is close to securing a second title shot, and the winner of Vinicius Oliveira vs. Mauricio Bautista could be considered in the mix as well.

Perhaps the anxiety explains why his retirement is imminent.

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