Bryce Mitchell Responds To Sean O’Malley Calling Him ‘Inbred’, Tells ‘Suga’ To Move Up A Weight Class

Mitchell didn't take kindly to O'Malley's recent trash talk.

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A war of words has ignited between Bryce Mitchell and Sean O’Malley. 

How It All Started

In the prelude to O’Malley’s fight with Petr Yan, ‘Thug Nasty’ would go on a rant, saying O’Malley didn’t deserve to fight the #1 contender and that he’d be beaten at UFC 280. 

“I’ll also have to pick Yan over O’Malley,” Mitchell said in a video.  “The reason being because once again, O’Malley hasn’t even earned that spot. He used his mouth to get him that fight. His YouTube followers ain’t gonna help him once the cage doors is locked.”

O’Malley Clapped Back At Mitchell

Mitchell’s words wouldn’t age too well after O’Malley defeated Yan by split decision. Post-fight, Mitchell would be the first one up on O’Malley’s trash talk hit-list.

“Your dad f*cked his sister to make you.” O’Malley said on his Instagram story.

Mitchell Responds To ‘Suga’

Not long after, Mitchell would catch wind of ‘Suga’s’ not-so-sweet comments. While they are a weight class away, Mitchell still wants to fight with the new #1 bantamweight contender down the line, to make him pay for his ‘inbred’ insult.  

“He called me inbred,” Mitchell told Sportskeeda. “I’m going to deal with that when I see him. He’s going to move up [to featherweight], I’m sure. He needs to, he’s 6-foot something tall. 6’5 or some sh*t. He needs to move up a weight class.

“I do believe we’re going to clash,” Mitchell added. “He can pick how he wants to, but he’s gonna lose.”

Bryce Mitchell’s next fight comes against Ilia Topuria at UFC 282, but the booking won’t stop the Arkansas-native from picking a fight with Sean O’Malley… whether it be inside the cage or simply on sight.

Published on November 3, 2022 at 8:42 pm
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