O’Malley pushes for Yan rematch after bantamweight dominance talk
UFC bantamweight contender Sean O’Malley fires up the division by demanding a second crack at champion Petr Yan after positioning himself as the division’s top challenger.

UFC bantamweight contender Sean O’Malley fires up the division by demanding a second crack at champion Petr Yan after positioning himself as the division’s top challenger.

1 challenger. O’Malley, fresh off a five-fight winning streak, has repeatedly stated his readiness to face Yan again, arguing that the division’s narrative remains incomplete without a second fight. The American southpaw’s recent performances—including finishes over Marlon Vera and Cory Sandhagen—have solidified his claim to a title shot, but O’Malley has made it clear he wants Yan specifically.
The potential rematch would cap a rivalry that began in 2021 at UFC 269, where Yan won a razor-thin split decision in a fight that remains polarizing among fans and pundits. O’Malley, who has since climbed the rankings with three finishes in his last four fights, has repeatedly called out Yan’s team and the UFC brass, insisting a second bout is the only way to settle the score. His recent dominance—including a first-round knockout of Sandhagen in June—has only amplified the demand.
O'Malley's current form presents a stark contrast to his status leading into their initial encounter. His five-fight winning streak, punctuated by dominant finishes over Marlon Vera and the first-round knockout of Cory Sandhagen in June, demonstrates a significant evolution in his game. This sustained run of victories, particularly the decisive nature of his recent outings, bolsters his argument that he is no longer the same fighter who narrowly lost to Yan in 2021, making a rematch a true test of the division's top talent rather than a mere re-run of a past event.
The lingering controversy of that split decision serves as the tactical fulcrum for the entire saga, offering O’Malley a unique psychological leverage. Unlike a definitive knockout or submission, the narrow margin leaves the door ajar for debate regarding who truly holds the technical edge, allowing O’Malley to frame the loss as a judging error rather than a tactical failure. This narrative transforms the potential rematch from a standard title defense into a necessary correction of history, suggesting that the mental aspect of believing he was already victorious could fuel a more aggressive and calculated approach in the second bout.
Financial realities further complicate the landscape, as O’Malley has rapidly evolved into one of the UFC’s few genuine pay-per-view engines. While the ranking system dictates that contenders like Merab Dvalishvili might hold a more technically "deserving" claim based on win streaks, the sport operates on a revenue-first model that prioritizes star power. A grudge match fueled by two years of trash talk and unresolved tension sells significantly better than a merit-based title defense, forcing the promotion to weigh the integrity of the rankings against the massive economic upside of giving the fans exactly what they are demanding.
The bantamweight landscape remains a logistical minefield, with contenders like Merab Dvalishvili and Henry Cejudo holding legitimate claims based on their own win streaks and accolades. Bypassing these established names for a rematch risks alienating the core fanbase that values strict meritocracy, potentially creating a backlog of frustrated contenders. This creates a difficult balancing act for the promotion, as they must manage the careers of multiple elite fighters while trying to capitalize on the specific heat generated by the O’Malley-Yan rivalry.
Yan, meanwhile, has defended his belt once since their initial clash, stopping Sean Strickland in July 2023 at UFC 292. The Russian champion has not publicly addressed O’Malley’s rematch requests, but his camp has historically favored strategic defenses over rematches. With O’Malley’s momentum peaking and the bantamweight division crowded with contenders like Merab Dvalishvili and Henry Cejudo, the UFC faces pressure to prioritize the rematch or risk sidelining the sport’s most marketable rivalry.
O’Malley’s push gained traction after UFC president Dana White hinted at a “big fight” for the division during a recent media scrum, though no official matchup has been scheduled. The American’s camp has also floated the idea of a superfight with Cejudo if Yan declines, but O’Malley has dismissed those alternatives, framing a Yan rematch as non-negotiable. “This division isn’t complete without Petr and I going at it again,” O’Malley told reporters after his Sandhagen win. Read at LowKickMMA
A Yan-O’Malley rematch would reset the bantamweight division’s narrative, delivering a high-stakes spectacle that transcends typical title fights. For the UFC, it’s a chance to monetize a rivalry that has already proven its draw, while for O’Malley, it’s a shot at redemption and a potential legacy-defining win. The fight’s absence risks leaving the division’s top story unresolved, with O’Malley’s momentum and Yan’s belt status creating a vacuum the UFC can’t afford to ignore.
LowKickMMAlowkickmma.comBy Ian Shutts2 Jul, 14:11en-US
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