Analyzing Saturday's UFC 276 bout odds and lines between Pedro Munhoz vs. Sean O'Malley, with MMA picks, tips and predictions.
There is a special BOOSTED prop bet titled: Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk: SEAN O’MALLEY TO WIN BY KO/TKO (+180) to nearly double your return. O’Malley just doesn’t mess around, and 4 of his past 6 fights haven’t even gotten out of the first round, with 2 PPV events going into the third. In 16 career pro fights, 12 have resulted in KO/TKO (11-1). Tipico has no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. O’Malley odds and lines, with picks and predictions. Each of those fights have ended up going the distance, with the only win a unanimous-decision victory over Jimmie Rivera in Feb. 2021. Gannett may earn revenue from Tipico for audience referrals to betting services. Munhoz’s latest showing resulted in a unanimous-decision loss to Dominick Cruz at UFC 269. O’Malley is known for his wild colored mop of a haircut, but he is much more than just a gimmick. The Brazilian fighter, a.k.a. “The Young Punisher”, has mostly been punished himself lately, going 1-4 across his first 5 outings. UNDER 2.5 ROUNDS (-110) is a good bet here despite the fact Munhoz has ended up going the distance in each of his past 5 outings. However, while Munhoz (+225) has never been knocked out in his career, he hasn’t faced a fighter with the rapid-fire punching ability of O’Malley. He never leaves things in the hands of the judges to decide.
Suga” Sean O' Malley looks to answer many questions with his fight against veteran Pedro Munhoz at UFC 276.
However, O’ Malley has not faced the type of opponents to garner the previous names mentioned. Going into his 2019 contest against Aljamain Sterling, Pedro Munhoz was 7-1 in his last 8 contests most of the time battering his opponents with his body kicks and calf kicks or suffocating them with his signature guillotine choke. The only thing most say O’ Malley is missing is a strong strength of schedule.
Fan favorite 'Sugar' Sean O'Malley faces a capable challenger in Pedro Munhoz tonight at UFC 276. Here's how to watch on ESPN Plus PPV.
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Sean Zerillo breaks down Saturday's matchup between Pedro Munhoz and Sean O'Malley at UFC 276 (T-Mobile Arena).
Elsewhere, the pricing in this fight looks about right, and I wouldn’t necessarily include O’Malley in parlays. O’Malley fires straight punches in bunches, and he should be able to keep the range with his reach advantage and teep kicks. And while he does have several submission wins on his record, Munhoz has averaged just 0.57 takedowns per 15 minutes in UFC — and hasn’t completed a takedown since 2018. Despite Munhoz’s durability, however, O’Malley’s decision line is higher than his KO/TKO prop or inside the prop. Still, Munhoz’s primary skill (leg kicks) has been O’Malley’s kryptonite. 9/7/86
UFC bantamweight contender Sean O'Malley knows it's only onwards and upwards from here on out if he can get past Pedro Munhoz at UFC 276.
As it happens, Yan recently returned interest in a potential fight against O’Malley by daring the 27-year-old to call him out if “Sugar” defeats Munhoz tonight at UFC 276. O’Malley is set to face Munhoz on the UFC 276 main card. It’s pretty crazy to think about.
Pedro Munhoz and Sean O'Malley fight at bantamweight on the main card of UFC 276. We go over the fight time, how to watch, and current odds and betting ...
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Sean O'Malley makes his return tonight to face Pedro Munhoz in a bantamweight fight on the UFC 276 main card. O'Malley vs. Munhoz will stream live only on.
Another right hand from O’Malley but then Munhoz fires back a leg kick. An eye poke from O’Malley causes a break in the action. Munhoz goes straight back to the leg kicks but then comes high with a kick afterward. A good start from Munhoz who has been targeting O’Malley’s legs. Front body kick from O’Malley is caught but then he comes in with a right hand that is blocked. O’Malley now jabbing to keep Munhoz away, who has been advancing after the reset.
Follow the UFC 276 live blog for the bantamweight main card fight between Pedro Munhoz and Sean O'Malley on Saturday in Las Vegas.
- UFC 276 Event T-Shirt In his eight UFC fights, O’Malley has gone 7-1, with six finishes, four Performance of the Night bonuses, and two Fight of the Night awards. That willingness to face anyone has hurt him in recent years though as Munhoz is 1-4 in his past five bouts, including a decision loss to current champion Aljamain Sterling. Munhoz looks to make one final title run by knocking off one of the sport’s most-hyped prospects.
UFC 276 takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nev., on Saturday, with Israel Adesanya fighting Jared Cannonier in the main event.
•1h ago Only 12 fighters have ever held a UFC belt for five consecutive defenses and, should Adesanya overcome Jared Cannonier, Izzy's five defenses would put him five behind Anderson Silva for most in middleweight history. •1h ago
LAS VEGAS -- In what was expected to be a moment of truth in Sean O'Malley's potential ascension from bright prospect to bantamweight title contender ended ...
The native of Montana, who fights out of Phoenix, Arizona, stopped all three of his opponents immediately after Vera yet admitted he was only willing to face a top-10 ranked opponent if UFC paid him commensurate to his perceived value. The Brazilian's offense consisted almost exclusively of calf kicks, many of which the 27-year-old O'Malley was able to check. The result was a largely anticlimactic affair for a matchup which featured plenty of tension between the two during fight week press events.
See the top Twitter reactions to Sean O'Malley's no-contest with Pedro Munhoz at UFC 276.
An eye poke from Sean O'Malley left Pedro Munhoz unable to continue, which brought an end to their fight at UFC 276.
When O’Malley finally started unleashing his strikes, he was a sniper from the outside with a laser on his right hand and some kicks that nearly took Munhoz’s head off. It appeared O’Malley was somewhat hesitant to engage while Munhoz continued chopping away at his foundation with those repeated leg kicks. Time was called with referee Jason Herzog giving Munhoz an opportunity to try and recovery from the eye poke.
After a back-and-forth fight, Sean O'Malley and Pedro Munhoz had their fight ruled a no contest after an accidental eye poke.
The fight was gearing up to be a technical bout. O'Malley, a Helena native, accidentally poked his opponent Pedro Munhoz in the eye in the second round of their fight at UFC 276 in Las Vegas on Saturday. The fight was ruled a no contest after Munhoz was unable to see out of his poked eye. After a much-anticipated top-15 fight was on the books, Sean O'Malley's fight at UFC 276 ended in disappointing fashion.
It was an anticlimactic ending at UFC 276 when Pedro Munhoz was unable to continue in the second round due to an eye poke from Sean O'Malley.
Munhoz came out with a head kick and got back to the gameplan of leg kicks. O’Malley tried a spinning back kick that didn’t connect then had to check a few more leg kicks from Munhoz. Munhoz continued to throw kicks after a brief pause in action due to a kick from O’Malley that went below the belt. Both fighters stayed at kicking range to start the fight with Munhoz throwing a heavy amount of leg kicks to start.
Sean O'Malley takes shots at Pedro Munhoz and Henry Cejudo after his UFC 276 main card fight ends in a disappointing no contest because of an eye poke.
Sean O'Malley took a shot at former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo after they had an altercation backstage at UFC 276 on Saturday night.
- UFC 276 Event T-Shirt - UFC 276 Liquid Silver Logo T-Shirt “He mumbled some words like [I was a tune-up fight],” O’Malley said. - UFC 276 Metallic Gold Logo T-Shirt Looks like he’s on drugs. When would you want to bend the knee?
Despite the scorecards having Pedro Munhoz ahead, Sean O'Malley believes his opponent wanted out of their UFC 276 fight, and used an eye poke as an excuse.
I was winning the fight. I can’t believe the judges ... I literally didn’t ... were they watching? I didn’t get hit one time, I was dominating that fight. “It’s a weird feeling because I do feel like I won the fight, but it’s not like the emotions of winning a fight. I thought we were going to be fighting in 20 seconds, I didn’t feel like the fight was going to be stopped. I don’t know.” I was dominating that fight.” I was piecing him up, I didn’t get hit once. “Initially, like when it happened, it didn’t feel like it was bad. But there was a shockwave of force visible in the slow-motion replays. He came in there and said, ‘I’m going to kick his legs and try to take him down.’ He tried kicking my legs and it damaged him more, he couldn’t get me up against the fence, he couldn’t get me down. He’s also not happy with the way the judges were scoring the fight.
Sean O'Malley doesn't think Pedro Munhoz wanted to be in there with him at UFC 276, so he found a way out of the fight.
I was dominating that fight. I was dominating that fight. I was dominating that fight.” I was piecing him up. The physician also told Herzog there was damage to the eye. I was piecing him up.
Pedro Munhoz suffered a right corneal abrasion following an accidental eye poke from opponent Sean O'Malley at UFC 276 on Saturday night, he told ESPN.
After the fight, O'Malley said he felt like Munhoz was looking for a way out of the bantamweight bout and could have continued. Munhoz said his eye was swollen, he could not open it and he had to be given several medications to treat it. He also released a video on Instagram in his native Portuguese explaining the situation.
Pedro Munhoz had his eye examined at a hospital after an accidental poke led to an unsatisfying end to his UFC 276 clash with Sean O'Malley.
In his post-fight interview, O’Malley stated that he believed Munhoz was looking for a way out. Munhoz has previously gone to decisions with multiple elite bantamweights, including Dominick Cruz, Jose Aldo, Frankie Edgar, and current champion Aljamain Sterling. He also holds a first-round knockout victory over former UFC champion Cody Garbrandt. “To explain briefly what happened in the fight against Sean O’Malley, I was poked in the eye in the first round but kept fighting, and was hit with a low blow shortly after,” Munhoz said via Instagram (Portuguese translation by MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz). “The fight restarted and we exchanged a few strikes.
Sean O'Malley fought to a "No Contest" with Pedro Munhoz at UFC 276.
That seemed to pave the way for O’Malley accepting a fight with a top-ten ranked opponent. So far, in his UFC career, O’Malley’s shown a level of business sense that is unlike many of his cohorts on the roster. It was a disappointing end to the bout ... at least for most of us. In the first he caught Munhoz with a front kick right between the legs. The most notable contributions from O’Malley in the fight, which only lasted a round and change, were two illegal blows. But, despite having that spot, and the opportunity to beat a tough opponent that could launch him into the Top 10, O’Malley faltered.
Pedro Munhoz revealed he suffered a corneal abrasion in his eye during the UFC 276 no-contest against fight Sean O'Malley.
This was the second no-contest of Munhoz’s career and the first for O’Malley. The fight was called off after Munhoz could be heard saying he couldn’t see anything but “black” out of his right eye. The first fight of UFC 276’s main card ended early after Sean O’Malley was disqualified for poking Pedro Munhoz’s eye in the second round.
After UFC 276, Pedro Munhoz said a Sean O'Malley eye poke scratched his cornea – and was met by hundreds of insults from commenters online.
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