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Dustin Poirier Gives His Official Prediction for Sean O’Malley vs. Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292

Published 08/17/2023, 9:03 PM EDT

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The upcoming pay-per-view event, UFC 292, is merely 48 hours away. The event has surely been the talk of the town, all because of the bantamweight headliner between Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley. So many things have revolved around the prospective bout that kept the intrigue existing. From the social media salvos to Sterling’s weight hindrances, the beef had it all to capture the focus of the enthusiasts.

However, UFC star Dustin Poirier got introduced to the formula since he had his take on the impending bout. And it was yet another YouTube interview that acted as a source where he shared his thoughts about the headliner.

Sean O’Malley or Aljamain Sterling? Dustin Poirier’s choice

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UFC lightweight superstar Dustin Poirier recently spoke with MMA News’ Curtis Calhoun in a candid interview. The conversation began when Calhoun posed a question in front of him. The doubt significantly revolved around Poirier’s pick considering the potential winner for the UFC 292 headliner. Addressing the doubt, Poirier had quite a prolonged statement, but he could eventually reveal his pick.

He said, “I think if Aljo is going to get his hands on Sean, I do think he is going to dominate him there. But you know Sean’s long has great timing has awkward striking. So we will see. I think, obviously, we all think the same thing: Aljo is going to try to take him down. Try to get his hands around his body, try to body lock him.”

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However, he didn’t stop there since he had something else to say regarding sterling. “Um, Sean is gonna try to stand in outside. Use his length and speed and timing to pick apart Aljo.So whoever accomplishes the game plan, I think that is who’s gonna win. But I am leaning for sure, I am leaning towards Aljo.” 

Poirier’s thoughts were apparently inclined towards ‘The Funk Master’. He did, however, also mentioned how O’Malley could restrict the deeds of the champion from taking place. Surely, winning the bout would be paramount for O’Malley. But did you know? O’Malley recently revealed his further plans after he beats Sterling and gets his hands on the title.

O’Malley shed light on his aspirations to face who?

‘Sugar’ recently shared his aspirations to fight the guy who handed him his first loss back in 2021. It was Marlon Vera who knocked O’Malley out as he stood tall, eventually leaving him agonized. O’Malley might have remembered the past. He revealed the name of Marlon Vera as his prospective opponent after he wins the title against Sterling.

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“I want to stay active, baby, get me back in there in December — let’s run it up!” he quoted. Additionally, he named ‘Chito’ as he said, “Realistically, if ‘Chito’ wins, let’s do me and ‘Chito’ in December. Book it. I am ready to book it right now and I will sign a contract”. 

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Indeed, the battle against Vera would be more intense if O’Malley comes out of the octagon as a brand new bantamweight champion. However, it won’t be easy for him, since Sterling has defended his title thrice in the past. Considering the spiciness of the beef, what do you think? How do you anticipate the headliner? Let us know in the comments.

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Akchhat is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports, showcasing his love for the game and unwavering commitment to it through his articles. His fascination with the sport began when CM Punk made his debut against Mickey Gall in 2016, sparking his enduring passion. Since then, Akchhat has aspired to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sport and its participants.
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