He showed off his clean blows and punches that knocked him out in one blow. You would expect this from a UFC champion. Sean O'Malley Let's go inside the Octagon. Some days, I doubt that I'm cut out to be a boxer. we are not alone. teddy atlas I believe so too. Additionally, a flash of “Sugar” reminds him of another former boxing champion, tall and lanky but explosive.
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The 18-1 UFC champion has captivated fans with his clean striking, deft combinations, and ferocious power behind his punches. The same was true when he recently defended his title. marlon vera At UFC 299. Recalling that night, Teddy Atlas praised him and compared him: tommy hearns, former welterweight champion. That's not it. The American trainer believes he has what it takes to beat professional boxers. What else does he have to say?
Atlas sees Tommy Hearns in Sean O'Malley
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In a video on his YouTube channel, the 67-year-old recalled a former great boxer who possessed explosive power despite his slender build. Tommy Hearns went 61-5-1, holding the welterweight title and rising to the top of the middleweight and cruiserweight divisions.
Atlas said: “When I look at that skinny O'Malley, I think of all the great boxers of old who were also explosive punchers.Good boxer but explosive puncher. Tommy Hearns. Another man. That guy was really skinny when he first came. Welterweight, 6 feet 2 inches. 6 feet 2 inches, welterweight! This is a 6'2.5, 3, welterweight! But he can throw a ferocious punch. Motor City Hitman really packs a punch. ”
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But what separates the 29-year-old UFC champion from the rest? Atlas believes this is his balanced play, but his hitting stands out. He is also fast on his feet and his combinations are technically excellent, so he may be able to hold out and win against professional boxers. “That one [Sean O’Malley] He is more well-rounded than you might think, as many only see him as a striker. But that's all they need to see. He's a great striker…I'm sure he can beat a lot of professional boxers.“ Atlas continued.
Atlas also noted that O'Malley had quick hands, a high ring IQ, and clear vision that allowed him to see everything. If someday the bantamweight champion decides to step into the squared ring, these skills may help him. O'Malley has publicly criticized the following: Gervonta Davis and ryan garcia It wouldn't be surprising to see him perform competitively in recent years.
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