'His face, his head looks huge' - UFC Bantamweight fighter Sean O'Malley shares his thoughts on Conor McGregor sudden transformation

Sean O'Malley got shocked after seeing Conor McGregor's recent transformation as he believes the Irishman is looking bigger than ever.

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Sean O'Malley and Conor McGregor (Source - Twitter)

Sean O'Malley and Conor McGregor (Source - Twitter)

In a sport where belief is essential for success, the former UFC double champ Conor McGregor brought an unheard-of level of confidence, and the Irishman's accomplishments are more than deserving. Meanwhile, UFC Bantamweight fighter Sean O'Malley recently talked about how McGregor's ascent to fame inspires him.

But when 'Sugar' recently saw a video of McGregor in Las Vegas for the huge fight between Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis last week, he was shocked. Since breaking his leg at UFC 264 while fighting Dustin Poirier in 2021, "The Notorious" has undergone a dramatic physical transformation.

Many people think McGregor has used a lot of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), but there is no proof to back up this theory. In response to a recent video of McGregor in Las Vegas, Sean O'Malley stated the following:

"Bro, is his head getting bigger by the month? Bro, he's transformed like no one I've ever seen. Fighting at 145 against Jose Aldo to the present day, bro he's transformed. I can't even imagine. His face, and his head looks huge. Is that from supplements? It ain't from cheese. That Irish cheese, ay. That is crazy."

I don't know if that's the best way: Sean on Nate Diaz's recent dispute

At a recent Misfits Boxing event in New Orleans, Nate Diaz gained notoriety for choking out a Logan Paul impersonator. Diaz was present to watch Chris Avile, a teammate, face off against Paul Bamba. The native of Stockton got into trouble inside the arena after he was seen throwing a water bottle at Chase DeMoor, a ring competitor earlier that evening.

During episode #234 of the TimboSugarShow, which he co-hosts with his coach Tim Welch, Sean O'Malley discussed the incident. The Paul-Lookalike admitted after the fact that he never intended to hurt Nate Diaz, but 'Sugar' questioned the Paul-Lookalike's behavior.

"What's the point of rolling up to him in the first place? Why not just not roll up to him? What's the point? Like just don't walk towards him, if you really want to have a conversation with him I don't know if that's the best way."

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