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Cory Sandhagen supports Sean O’Malley in upcoming fight against Merab Dvalishvili, analyzes the matchup

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In a highly anticipated matchup set for 2024, bantamweight contenders Sean O’Malley and Merab Dvalishvili are gearing up for a showdown with O’Malley’s UFC title on the line. However, another top contender in the division, Cory Sandhagen, believes it will be a long night for both fighters.

Sandhagen, who is also eyeing a shot at the UFC title, analyzed the potential matchup on a recent episode of The MMA Hour. He highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of both O’Malley and Dvalishvili, predicting a back-and-forth battle between the two.

While Sandhagen acknowledges the skills of both fighters, he expressed a preference for O’Malley to come out on top. He emphasized the importance of O’Malley staying in the bantamweight division and not pursuing other high-risk endeavors that could derail his title reign.

However, Sandhagen faces his own challenges in the division, with UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo making a comeback and expressing interest in a title shot. Sandhagen dismissed the idea of Aldo jumping ahead in the rankings, emphasizing the depth of talent in the bantamweight division.

With the bantamweight division heating up with top contenders vying for a shot at the title, fans can expect an exciting and competitive landscape in the coming months. Sandhagen’s keen insights and strategic approach add an intriguing dimension to the already intense competition in the UFC’s bantamweight division.

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