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UFC 292: Daniel Cormier claims ‘people weren’t tuning in to watch’ Henry Cejudo or Petr Yan — but they are for Sean O’Malley


What is Aljamain Sterling missing from his Hall of Fame resume?

A box office blockbuster, according to former heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier, who now serves as UFC color commentator and MMA analyst for ESPN. But that’s about to change when “Funk Master” fights bantamweight superstar “Suga” Sean O’Malley atop the UFC 292 pay-per-view (PPV) event on Sat. night (Aug. 19, 2023) at TD Garden in Boston.


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CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLE DIP! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) makes its highly anticipated return to Boston, Mass., on Sat., Aug. 19, 2023, with two compelling championship bouts. In the ESPN+-streamed pay-per-view (PPV) main event, Bantamweight roost-ruler, Aljamain Sterling, plans to silence No. 2-seeded contender, Sean O’Malley. In UFC 292’s co-main event, women’s Strawweight champion, Zhang Weili, locks horns with No. 4-ranked contender, Amanda Lemos.

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“He is the biggest star, meaning Sean O’Malley. He is the guy that the general public would seem to be drawn to,” Cormier said (transcribed by MMA News). “But most times, you need a guy to uplift you. If you’re fighting a bigger star, that bigger star will raise your profile. When I went into the fights with Jon Jones, Jon Jones’ profile was so big that he elevated me. Then when I fought Stipe (Miocic), it did the same thing.”

UFC 292 marks the fourth straight title defense for Sterling, 34, who previously defeated former bantamweight champions Henry Cejudo, TJ Dillashaw, and Petr Yan. His Cejudo victory marked “Funk Master’s” first PPV headliner since becoming 135-pound champion.

Was his opposition to blame?

“It makes you bigger on the other side. I talk about it all the time with wrestling, it’s the rub,” Cormier continued. “When you beat the man, it ultimately becomes your show. I think Aljamain, that’s one thing he’s been missing. For as many title defenses as he’s had, he has not had that ‘name.’ For as good as TJ Dillashaw was, Henry Cejudo, Petr Yan, people weren’t really tuning in to watch them. They do tune in to watch Sean O’Malley.”

We’ll find out this weekend in “Beantown.”

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This story originally appeared on MMA Mania

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