Sean O’Malley gets a tattoo of himself on neck to celebrate jump-shot victory pose
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Sean O’Malley celebrated a famous post-fight pose from one of his recent victories with a rather unique tattoo added to his body.
The UFC bantamweight prospect knocked out Thomas Almeida earlier this year and his post-fight pose was a jump shot like he just splashed a 3-pointer from the outside.
Now O’Malley has that same image tattooed on his neck after getting some new work done at California Dream Tattoo in Hollywood. The artist who did the work on O’Malley posted the images on his Instagram page.
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UFC 264: Poirier vs McGregor 3 took place on Saturday night in front of 20,000 fans at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and a global audience of PPV viewers. The fight was attended by several celebrities including singer Sia, actor Miles Teller, and former President Donald Trump.
O Malley (14-1) was initially scheduled to face Louis Smolka at UFC 264. But Smolka was forced to pull out of the event due to injury in late June. On short notice, UFC newcomer Moutinho (9-5) from New England came in as the replacement. After previously knocking out Thomas Almeida at UFC 260 in March, O Malley stepped into the Octagon as the betting odds favorite.