Sean O'Malley recently sounded off on Conor McGregor on social media and shared his brutal assessment of the Irishman's bearings as a mixed martial artist today. O'Malley took shots at McGregor's fighting prowess and pointed out that the former two-division UFC champion was 1-4 in his last five outings.
For context, O'Malley recently opened up about testing positive for ostarine in the past and speculated that the drug could be transferred from person to person via sweat. He also claimed that new evidence from scientific studies backed this up. However, McGregor wasn't convinced and reacted to an X post that shared O'Malley's quotes regarding the same.
After @ChampRDS shared O'Malley's comments on ostarine potentially being transferrable via sweat, the Irishman retweeted the post and reacted using a single laughing emoji. O'Malley wasn't happy with McGregor seemingly dismissing his theory. Slamming the UFC icon, he wrote:
"Miss the old Conor :( you fell off, bud. Still a fan tho. I actually don’t care, you are 1-4 in your last 5 I’m stills excited to watch. Hope the toe is feeling better."
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In a follow-up tweet, O'Malley took shots at McGregor's abilities as a fighter and his alleged drug habits. Opining that 'The Notorious' wasn't in anyone's 'GOAT' discussions, O'Malley wrote:
"Conor isn’t in anyone GOAT talk. Entertainment yes, but skills, no. Has a really good left hand. Sh*t Cardio. Weak Jits. Decently athletic. Mentally weak. Drug addict, needs rehab. 1-4 last [in] 5 fights. Still fan tho. Hope toe heals up."
When Sean O'Malley wondered if Conor McGregor's UFC 303 withdrawal was linked to alleged "cocaine addiction"
Conor McGregor was booked to make his highly anticipated return to action against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 last month. However, the Irishman reportedly suffered a toe injury in the weeks leading up to his fight and was forced to withdraw from the event.
While it's widely believed that McGregor's broken toe was responsible for his withdrawal, Sean O'Malley didn't buy the story. During an episode of the TimboSugarShow podcast, 'Suga' said:
"The real reason Conor isn't fighting is because his toe or isn't because his toe. The real question isn't that if he's fighting because of his toe, but is it because of his coca*ne addiction? There's nothing wrong with a coca*ne addiction if you have it under control."
Catch Sean O'Malley's comments below (43:19):