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Montana’s Own Sean O’Malley Set for Exciting Title Defense in UFC

Montana’s own Sean O’Malley is set to defend his Bantamweight Title in the UFC, headlining either UFC 297 or UFC 298 in early 2024. Find out more about O’Malley’s journey and who he might face in this exciting title defense.

| Sean O’Malley, born and raised in Helena, is set to defend his Bantamweight Title in early 2024, headlining either UFC 297 in January or UFC 298 in February.
| O’Malley caught the eye of UFC President Dana White on the Contender Series and has been knocking out opponents consistently.
| In his last fight, O’Malley claimed the championship belt with a TKO victory over Aljamain Sterling.
| The opponent for O’Malley’s title defense could be a rematch against Sterling or the #2 ranked fighter, Merab Dvalishvil.
| Montana’s own Sean O’Malley will have the support of Big Sky Country as he steps into the octagon once again.

Montana, known for its love of mixed martial arts, has produced one of the most electrifying fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Sean O’Malley, born and raised in Helena, is set to defend his Bantamweight Title in early 2024, headlining either UFC 297 in January or UFC 298 in February.

O’Malley’s journey to the top of the UFC has been nothing short of remarkable. After catching the eye of UFC President Dana White on the Contender Series, O’Malley secured a UFC contract and has since been knocking out opponents with ease.

In his last fight, O’Malley faced off against Aljamain Sterling and emerged victorious with a TKO, claiming the championship belt. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting his next fight, which promises to be intense and exciting.

The question remains: Who will O’Malley face in his title defense? It could be a rematch against Sterling, who is hungry for redemption, or the formidable #2 ranked fighter, Merab Dvalishvil. Regardless of the opponent, Montana’s own Sean O’Malley will have the support of Big Sky Country as he steps into the octagon once again.

Good luck, Sean O’Malley!