Conor McGregor and Sean O’Malley’s animosity recently took a nasty turn. Ostarine could be conveyed through sweat, according to a study that bantamweight champion O’Malley highlighted on his YouTube channel. McGregor expressed his interest in social media with a joyful emoji after learning of the discovery. The tweet was destroyed, even though McGregor swiftly removed it.
In his reply, O’Malley held nothing back. Criticizing McGregor’s recent performances and actions, he resorted to social media. “You already dropped the bud, Miss Connor. However, he remains a fan. I don’t really care about the first four of your final five. I still find it intriguing. I hope the wrist heals.
He continued, “Conor doesn’t speak in anyone’s GOAT language. Entertainment yes but skill, no. Is a really good left-hander. Shit cardio and it works. Easy jits. The right sport. Mental weakness. Drug addicts need to rehabilitate themselves. 1-4 last 5 battles. He’s still a fan tho. Hopefully the fingers will heal.” So far, McGregor has yet to respond to O’Malley’s allegations.
Charles Oliveira vs. Brian Ortega: A potential UFC 306 blockbuster?
In other news, UFC fans could be in for a treat with a possible matchup between Charles Oliveira and Brian Ortega. Recently, a Reddit user posted rumors that Oliveira and Ortega could face each other at UFC 306, which is set to take place at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Ortega, who recently announced his move to the lightweight division, is eager to make an impact. After his win over Yair Rodriguez, he confirmed that he is ready to fight in September. “We talked about the war on Sept. 14, in the round, I told him yes, they said yes and we were all happy and that’s part of the job,” Ortega said in an interview with a source.
A match between these two Brazilian jiu-jitsu masters will definitely be an interesting affair. However, it’s important to note that this news has yet to be officially confirmed, so fans will have to stay tuned for more updates.
Arnold Allen Plays in the UFC 304 Times
As the UFC prepares to return to England with UFC 304, the event schedule is causing controversy. The event, set to take place at the newly refurbished Co-op Arena in Manchester, will see the top British heavyweights meet their American opponents. Event times are set according to US. mean. The timeline is correct, not unpredictable. The prelims start at 11 PM (3 PM PT), and the main card starts at 3 AM (7 PM PT). This policy drew criticism from activists such as Arnold Allen.

Allen expressed his disappointment with the timeline. “It’s shit, I thought shit. I got the contract and obviously, I was like, yeah, awesome, I want to fight in the UK,” Allen told The MMA. “I don’t know that a fan has come out with something like this and then asked me, ‘Oh, how do you feel at two or three in the morning or whatever?’ That’s what they want to do.” Allen’s comments highlight the hardship both fighters and fans are facing due to inconvenient policies.
While the MMA world is buzzing with these new developments, it’s clear that the drama, potential blockbuster fights and scheduling issues continue to be local. Whether it’s the ongoing beef between McGregor and O’Malley, the rumored Oliveira-Ortega fight, or the timing of UFC 304, there is no excitement in the world of mixed martial arts.
