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Sean O'Malley sends warning to UFC fans who keep turning up at his house after another fighter's home invaded

Sean O'Malley sends warning to UFC fans who keep turning up at his house after another fighter's home invaded

The UFC Champion has sent a warning to his fans.

UFC bantamweight champion 'Suga' Sean O’Malley has sent an ominous warning to his fans, following multiple unwelcome visitors at his family home.

The 29-year-old retained his belt as he secured his 18th victory in 20 MMA fights at UFC 299 in Miami, Florida.

Despite a competitive contest, O'Malley was awarded a unanimous victory by the three judges at ringside, with scores of 50-45, 50-45, and 50-44 over the five-round fight.

This latest win solidifies O'Malley's remarkable UFC record, now with one no-contest and only one defeat, which he experienced against Vera in 2020 making his recent title victory of particular significance.

Despite his title defence, it hasn't all been perfect for O'Malley who recently revealed he has been dealing with multiple instances of fans coming to his family home in Arizona unwelcome.

Speaking on the 'TimboSugarShow' Suga opened up on what's been happening and even revealed it's getting to the point where he may be forced to use weapons against the intruders.

“People keep finding my f*cking house, it’s fucking annoying. I wanna put a sign way out there on the road that says, ‘If you pass this line, you could be shot.," He explained.

Sean O'Malley
Sean O'Malley

While the fighter appreciated the majority of these visits have been done by fans, he made it clear that these kind of things need to stop.

“It’s fans, they like me. But that doesn’t mean you can f*cking come to my house. Don’t come to my house.

“.. I was walking around my property a couple nights ago, because I seen this car outside. Walking around with my pistol, loaded. When my family is at my house, it’s not a game.”

O'Malley went on to justify his concern, recalling similar situations that have not ended well for other fighters.

Featured Image Credit: Getty, TimboSugarShow

Topics: UFC, MMA