UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley and Chito Vera title fight goes all five rounds
Re-live updates after ‘Sugar Sean’ defended his bantamweight title against Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera
Sean O’Malley avenged the only defeat of his professional career on Saturday, outpointing Marlon Vera to retain his bantamweight title at UFC 299.
It was a masterclass by “Sugar Sean”, who outstruck “Chito” across five rounds to secure a unanimous-decision win (50-45, 50-45, 50-44). With the victory, O’Malley made his first title defence a successful one, having knocked out Aljamain Sterling to win the title in August. The American also took revenge upon Vera, who beat him via TKO in 2020.
The standout moment of the fight saw O’Malley drill a knee into his challenger’s face in round two – a shot that the Ecuadorian somehow survived. O’Malley then dropped Vera to a knee just before the buzzer signaled the end of the round.
Vera, 31, showed spirit to muster a decent spell of offence at the end of round three and early in round four, with O’Malley briefly retreating. However, the champion hurt Vera with a cross in the fifth and final round and saw out a clinical performance in the remaining minutes.
Re-live updates and results from the UFC 299 main card and prelims, below.
UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Marlon Vera
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UFC 299 LIVE: Dana White reacts to Francis Ngannou’s KO by Anthony Joshua
UFC president Dana White, a known critic of ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou, is asked about the Cameroonian’s KO loss to Anthony Joshua from last night:
“I did not [see it]. I mean, I saw it on social media.
“Going into the [Tyson] Fury fight... If Fury trained for the fight and didn’t show up and look like he ate Tyson Fury, that’s probably the way that fight would’ve gone, too.
“You know how I feel about the crossover fights in boxing. That’s how they end.”
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UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Chito Vera
UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Chito Vera
UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Chito Vera
UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Chito Vera
Here’s our full report from tonight’s main event:
Sean O’Malley retains title with masterclass against Chito Vera at UFC 299
O’Malley avenged the only loss of his professional career, winning a unanimous decision against Marlon Vera
UFC 299 LIVE: Sean O’Malley vs Chito Vera
Vera’s face is soooo badly swollen. He thanks the Ecuadorian fans for travelling to watch him.
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