Sean O'Malley: 'Chito' Vera Knows He Was 'Gifted' Title Fight Because I’m Champ
Sean O'Malley knows that Marlon Vera isn’t your typical No. 1 contender. And he believes his opponent knows it, too.
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“Zero percent chance [he gets a shot if I’m not champion],” O’Malley said in a recent interview with ESPN. “There’s guys [that] deserve [it]: Cory [Sandhagen], Merab [Dvalishvili] — you could argue those guys deserve a title fight over ‘Chito.’ I went out there and knocked out the greatest bantamweight of all time. I said ‘Hey, I want one thing. Let me have the ‘Chito’ rematch.’ I’ve never asked for it. I’ve never really asked for anything. Let me have this ‘Chito’ fight. …
“I never went to bed at night thinking I have to fight ‘Chito’
again. If he can get close enough to where I can offer him a title
fight…I’ll give you the rematch. Everything is working out
perfect.”
Vera is coming off a 1-1 campaign in 2023 that saw him drop a split decision to Cory Sandhagen and take a three-round verdict against Pedro Munhoz. The 31-year-old Ecuador native has won five of his last six Octagon appearances overall, with noteworthy victories over the likes of Dominick Cruz, Rob Font and Frankie Edgar during that time. According to O’Malley, Vera won’t care that he might’ve bypassed more deserving contenders to get this opportunity.
“I think Chito’s a cold-blooded killer. I don’t think it’s gonna faze him that he’s being gifted this title shot,” O’Malley said. “Do I think he knows that? Yeah. He didn’t even finish Pedro. I beat Pedro in two rounds … He knows he’s getting this title fight because I’m the champ. But as far as that affecting him, the dude’s a killer. I don’t think that will mentally [cause] any problems for him.”
If he takes care of business against Vera, O’Malley still has designs on facing newly-crowned featherweight champ Ilia Topuria. He claims this isn’t because he wants to avoid bantamweight contenders like Merab Dvalishvili, Cory Sandhagen or Umar Nurmagomeodov, however. It’s more about seeking out the biggest matchup possible.
“Me vs. Ilia in September in Vegas at the Sphere, Mexican Independence day…let’s make it happen. I think that will be the next fight if all goes to plan,” O’Malley said.
“At the end of the day, what’s the biggest fight? I’m a prize fighter. I like making money. Why would I go fight —oh this guy’s a f—-ing killer — but you’re gonna make less money. Or I go fight this guy who’s a killer too, but I make way more money. I’m in the business of making money. I do want to fight the next guys [at bantamweight], but if I have an option…I believe me vs. Ilia would be the next biggest fight.”
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