UFC champ Sean O'Malley calls Conor McGregor a 'mentally weak drug addict' after Irishman taunts him for past suspensions



UFC bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley said former two-division champion Conor McGregor is a drug addict who is in need of rehab after McGregor mocked his prior suspensions over banned substances.

The latest spat between the two fan favorites appeared to stem from McGregor resharing an old video of O'Malley claiming that he had received information about Ostarine contamination possibly happening through the transfer of sweat.

McGregor's since-deleted post on X simply showed the video along with a laughing emoji.

'Decently athletic. Mentally weak. Drug addict, needs rehab.'

Ostarine is a substance that has been known to provide improvements in muscle mass and strength as well as reduce fatigue.

O'Malley has been suspended twice for Ostarine, most recently in 2020.

O'Malley quoted the deleted McGregor post and said he is "still a fan" but added that he doesn't care what McGregor has to say because he has lost most of his recent fights.

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Five minutes later in a post that has been seen by more than 2.1 million readers, O'Malley unloaded on McGregor and tore apart his character.

"Conor isn't in anyone[s] GOAT talk," he said, referring to being the greatest of all time.

"Entertainment yes but skills, no. Has a really good left hand. Shit Cardio. Weak [jiu jitsu]. Decently athletic. Mentally weak. Drug addict, needs rehab. 1-4 last 5 fights. Still [a] fan tho. Hope toe heals up."

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A recent spat in May 2024 saw the two indirectly exchange words about the same issues after top boxer Ryan Garcia had both of his samples test positive for Ostarine.

At the time, McGregor made one of his many over-the-top comments and offered to fight both O'Malley and Garcia:

"This Ostarine it reminds me of Sean O’Malley — [he] was on that as well. I don't like this, I'll bust yous both up, do yous want a spar? I will set flights right now for you both for a full on spar each. Hotel, black forge inn the lot. #letssparomalley and #garcia two little Ostarine heads I'll ride you both like yous are ostriches. Wtf is up. What do you think you are at?" he added.

Days later on his podcast the "TimboSugarShow," O'Malley responded but didn't mention the performance-enhancing drugs. Instead he joked and accused McGregor of being high on cocaine when he made the comments.

"Oh, yeah, f*** Conor!" O'Malley jokingly said. "He just went on a little tweet rant, booger-sugar'd up talking s***," he continued.

"I was more sad than mad. Now, I cannot wait to see Michael Chandler absolutely sleep him. I'm turning up, I'm changing up real quick, f*** Conor!" he said with a smile. "Idols turn to rivals."

"He obviously was probably on a good amount of fun stuff, I think that tweet got deleted pretty quick, but it is what it is."

McGregor is still allegedly set to face Michael Chandler on an underdetermined date following their previous cancellation, while O'Malley has not yet been booked for his second title defense.

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'I'd fight him': Sean O'Malley responds to Conor McGregor's 'cocaine' rant after Irishman deletes cheating accusations

'I'd fight him': Sean O'Malley responds to Conor McGregor's 'cocaine' rant after Irishman deletes cheating accusations



UFC Bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley responded to an online rant posted by fellow star Conor McGregor, who later deleted his accusations of O'Malley using a performance-enhancing drug.

The rant came after it was reported that boxing star Ryan Garcia had allegedly tested positive for ostarine, a substance that has been known to provide improvements in muscle mass and strength, as well as reduced fatigue.

Garcia denied the accusations, saying, "Everybody knows that I don't cheat."

The alleged cheating didn't sit well with McGregor, who went on a trademark X rant, which was later deleted according to BJPenn.com.

"Cheated the weight and was juiced, lifetime ban. Sad to see, sad to say. Sad and a bit sick. Don’t come near me if I see you ever Ryan Garcia. I am actually disgusted," McGregor reportedly wrote.

The Irishman then accused O'Malley of using the same drug and claimed he would beat both of the fighters up.

"This Ostarine it reminds me of Sean O’Malley — (he) was on that as well. I don't like this, I'll bust yous both up, do yous want a spar? I will set flights right now for you both for a full on spar each. Hotel, black forge inn the lot. #letssparomalley and #garcia two little Ostarine heads I'll ride you both like yous are ostriches. Wtf is up. What do you think you are at?" he added.

Days later on his podcast "TimboSugarShow," O'Malley addressed McGregor's comments without mentioning the performance-enhancement accusations. He instead chose a joking rant of his own, accusing McGregor of being high on cocaine when he made the comments.

"Oh, yeah, f*** Conor!" O'Malley jokingly said. "He just went on a little tweet rant, booger-sugar'd up talking s***," he continued.

"I was more sad than mad. Now, I cannot wait to see Michael Chandler absolutely sleep him. I'm turning up, I'm changing up real quick, f*** Conor!" he said with a smile. "Idols turn to rivals."

"He obviously was probably on a good amount of fun stuff, I think that tweet got deleted pretty quick, but it is what it is."

"People like that, with that big of an ego, he can see what's happening. He's starting to get pushed out, and I'm starting to come up. It's like, there’s no other reason for him to talk about me." - Sean O'Malley

Sean O\u2019Malley\u2019s reaction to Conor McGregor going crazy on him in a Twitter rant \ud83d\ude02\n\n\u201cNow I can\u2019t wait to see Michael Chandler absolutely sleep him\u2026 F*CK CONOR!\u201d
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The next day, O'Malley was asked by podcaster and fitness personality Bradley Martyn if he would consider having a fight in the UFC against McGregor.

"Would you ever get a fight with him? That would be the most insane fight," Martyn excitedly asked. "The numbers would be astronomical, dude."

"I'm pretty realistic when it comes to like big guys," O'Malley responded. The Montana-born fighter is the UFC champion in the 135-pound division, while McGregor predominantly fights at 155 or 170 pounds.

"I'm a 135, I stay in my lane, I do my thing. I would go up to 145 to fight [Volkanovski or Holloway] but like I'd stay in my lane. Conor is one of the only guys I would fight that I'm like 'that motherf***er's big.' I would fight him at 155," he declared.

The champion said he would be willing to take the fight because not only would it be "a huge payday" but also because it would be "legendary."

"He's one of the rare guys I would fight that are actually way out of my weight class," O'Malley added.

As for the McGregor rant, O'Malley once again touched on it with Martyn, stating “cocaine is a hell of a drug."

"He was probably shadowboxing in the bathroom at a f***ing club, and I get it. I do think there was a lot of jealousy [in his post]," he said.

"People like that, with that big of an ego, he can see what’s happening. He's starting to get pushed out, and I'm starting to come up. It's like, there’s no other reason for him to talk about me. I've never said anything, but praise for him. I looked up to him. ... He's probably geeked out, and jealous. He wanted me to sign with their management company [in the past], but I didn’t want to. He sees me blowing up. I don't know," he concluded.

McGregor is set to fight Michael Chandler at UFC 303 at 170 pounds. O'Malley fought at UFC 299 winning an unanimous decision against Marlon Vera.

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