Sean O'Malley is known for making humorous video sketches on social media and his recent one include current U.S. president Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump. O'Malley's coach Tim Welch recently uploaded a video where he and 'Suga' can be seen impersonating the two political figures.
The video is a humorous attempt to show a possible scenario where Trump and Biden go toe-to-toe against each other. It shows Trump knocking out the current president and then dancing over his body.
Check out the clip featuring Sean O'Malley and Tim Welch below:
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MMA fans took notice of the sketch and took to social media to share their thoughts on it. There were some who appreciated the video created by the UFC champion and his coach.
"MAGA. Common Tim and 'Suga' W."
"The Trump dance at the end though."
But there were several who did not like the video and criticized O'Malley and Welch.
"Two stoners with too much time on their hands."
"I wonder if they ever thought to try and make the joke actually funny? Bold choice to go the anti-humor route."
"Regardless of who would win mutual combat irl, absolutely terrible skit."
Check out a compilation of some of the reactions below:
Sean O'Malley speaks about Alex Pereira possibly venturing into boxing
UFC bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley is unsure if Alex Pereira would be successful in the world of boxing. In a recent episode of The Timbo Sugar Show, O'Malley and his coach Tim Welch discussed Pereira possibly fighting in the boxing ring.
The bantamweight champion expressed that he would be interested in witnessing a showdown between 'Poatan' and boxing star Deontay Wilder.
I just think [Alex] Pereira's style doesn't necessarily translate super well into boxing. He does a lot of things wrong. He has that nuke in his left hand but it's just like dude, he floats his chin a lot... I guess it depends who he fights. Deontay Wilder also f**king would be maybe like a good matchup for him. But I mean, I'd f**king still probably watch, man."
Check out Sean O'Malley's comments below (28:32):