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Merab Dvalishvili Says Sean O'Malley Hits Hardest Among All Opponents

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Merab Dvalishvili Says Sean O'Malley Hits Hardest Among All Opponents
Impaulsive with Logan Paul
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"He does hit hard, bro. You know, because I will stay away or all the way in. You know, I will stay away from the punch or I just try wrestling him because every time he touched me, I feel it."
UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili revealed on Impaulsive that Sean O'Malley, whom he defeated twice including at the Sphere, hits extremely hard. Despite beating O'Malley decisively, Dvalishvili admitted he felt every strike and had to adjust his strategy specifically to avoid O'Malley's power, though he clarified Petr Yan remains the hardest hitter he's faced overall.

About this episode

Logan Paul and Mike Majlak hosted a live episode of Impaulsive from the National Mall in Washington D.C. during UFC Freedom 250, a historic UFC event staged at the White House. The podcast featured two main guests: Nina Drama, a rising combat sports commentator and former Playboy Playmate, and Merab Dvalishvili, the UFC bantamweight champion from Georgia. The conversation unfolded in front of approximately 5,000 to 6,000 predominantly male UFC fans in what became a raucous, interactive episode. Drama discussed her transition from modeling to MMA media, addressed the viral awkward moment with Tom Aspinall who asked her explicit sexual questions during an interview, and accepted an on-air apology from Steiny for past beef. Dvalishvili shared his journey from street fighting and near-gangster life in Georgia to UFC champion, revealed Sean O'Malley hits extremely hard despite beating him twice, and predicted O'Malley would win by decision in his upcoming fight. Throughout the episode, Sean Strickland attempted to sneak into the event, eventually succeeding but unable to join the podcast stage. The hosts repeatedly emphasized the historic nature of UFC hosting an event at the White House on America's 250th anniversary, with Paul noting this represented Dana White and the UFC proving doubters wrong once again. The episode featured significant crowd interaction, including bringing an enthusiastic fan named Tay onstage who had just gotten engaged and bought his first house, embodying what Paul called the American Dream.

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