UFC 292 results: Sean O’Malley drops, finishes Aljamain Sterling in Round 2 to win bantamweight title

Sean O’Malley’s striking prevailed against Aljamain Sterling to win the UFC bantamweight title in the main event of UFC 292 in Boston.

[autotag]Sean O’Malley[/autotag] walks out of Boston as the new UFC men’s bantamweight champion after making good on his promise to finish Aljamain Sterling.

O’Malley (17-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) became the second Dana White’s Contender Series veteran to win UFC gold after stopping Sterling (23-4 MMA, 15-4 UFC) in the main event of UFC 292 at TD Garden. The official time of the stoppage for the bantamweight title fight was 0:51 of Round 2.

With 25 minutes to work, neither fighter committed to much early on. The feel-out process lasted for a majority of the round, as they took turns controlling the center of the cage, while offering single strikes at a time, mostly leg kicks. Sterling was able to grab a hold of O’Malley’s leg late in the round to initiate a clinch, and land some short punches before the fighters returned to their corners.

The action picked up quickly in the second round. O’Malley slipped after a kick in the opening seconds, which gave Sterling an opening to look for a takedown. Sterling was quick to get in on the legs, but O’Malley slipped away.

A moment later, Sterling rushed in with a left hand, and O’Malley landed a laser of a right counter to send him to the canvas. O’Malley followed up with big hammerfists as Sterling attempted to stay in it, but the referee saw enough and called a stop to the fight.

“Doubt me now!” O’Malley repeated as he walked around the octagon while waiting for the official decision to be read.

During his post-fight interview, O’Malley admitted his nervousness ahead of the fight, while showing respect to Sterling by once again calling him the best bantamweight in the world. He then turned his attention to pondering a rematch against Marlon Vera, who won a unanimous decision over Pedro Munhoz earlier on the main card.

O’Malley entered on the heels of a split decision win over former champion Petr Yan at UFC 280, which was his fourth-consecutive win, and the only decision of his winning streak. Saturday evening, he returned to his finishing ways to stop Sterling and claim the division’s title.

Sterling suffers his first loss since 2017, when Marlon Moraes finished him with a knee in the first round. Since that moment, Sterling rattled off nine-straight wins, including capturing the bantamweight title and recording three title defenses.

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