UFC rising star Sean O'Malley recently detailed an injection procedure he went through during his visit to Tijuana, Mexico.
'Sugar' recently made an appearance on Michael Bisping's Believe You Me podcast. During the interaction, the 28-year-old discussed various topics, including the possibility of a title shot, a review of UFC Vegas 66 and Conor McGregor's callout of Nate Diaz for a slap fight.
At one point during the interview, O'Malley shared an NSFW injection story about his trip to Tijuana. O'Malley revealed how he got stem cells injected into his private parts and also explained the reasoning behind his decision to do so:
"I went to Tijuana for some stem cells. Tim [Welch], my coach... found this company out in Tijuana... So, we scheduled a trip there for after my Petr Yan fight because I knew I was gonna be f**king sore. So, we go out there and we get stem cells and this guy's there. We're like, 'What are you here for?' And he's like,'I'm getting my d**k stem-celled... supposed to help with performance and girth.' And I said, 'F**king count me in.' ... It was fun. It wasn't too painful. I don't know how much performance came out of it but I've been on a rampage. So, maybe, it has helped."
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Listen to O'Malley re-count his experience from the 18:50 mark:
Sean O'Malley makes his pick for Aljamain Sterling vs. Henry Cejudo
During the podcast, Sean O'Malley also weighed in on a potential showdown between Henry Cejudo and reigning bantamweight king Aljamain Sterling.
Sean O'Malley questioned Cejudo's physical capabilities after his long break from fighting. 'Sugar' went on to pick Sterling as the winner via submission.
"To be honest, I think Aljo probably submits Henry. Who knows how hard Henry's been training? You know, these last few years he had a baby. I mean, he clearly wasn't in, like, good shape. You know, every time you saw him at the fights, he looked fat, drunk. So, I don't know, I think Aljo probably chokes him [out]. I don't [know] what's taken them [UFC] so long to book that fight, so I don't know."
Talk of a title fight between Sterling and Cejudo has been doing the rounds, with the champ himself suggesting it's likely for March 2023. However, no official announcement has been made by the UFC.
If the fight does come to fruition, O'Malley could possibly fight the winner of that encounter as he is currently ranked number one in the bantamweight rankings.