
Sean O’Malley might be way back in the contender line, but apparently he still has plenty of mainstream cachet.
The former UFC bantamweight champion received a shout-out from none other than hip-hop legend Eminem, who mentioned O’Malley during a rapid-fire verse in a feature spot on a new track from JID titled Animals (Pt. 1).
Check out the O’Malley lyric below:
They want me to go on the straight and narrow
Like the same shape that they make an arrow
Never sell out for the fame and wealth
Dave Chappelle of the rap game I’m never gonna play myself
Closest I ever came’s 8 Mile but the f*cking pain I felt when I lost Proof
Couldn’t explain how that devil came down then in one fell he swooped
Look at how foul he’s stooped, had to throw in that towel regroup
Like Sean O’Malley, still that mouthy youth
This here the finale try to rally troops
Better round up and corral recruits
But no matter how many you tally to surround these two
You could f*ck around an find out just what the f*ck we about when you see how we shoot
O’Malley had to “regroup” following a loss to Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306 this past September, when the Georgian juggernaut out-wrestled O’Malley for five rounds to claim his bantamweight title. While O’Malley made several notable lifestyle changes, including cutting out marijuana from his life in preparation for a rematch with Dvalishvili, he again lost to his rival at UFC 316.
The “mouthy youth” lyric could also be a reference to O’Malley’s rapid rise to stardom, which was in part due to his impressive knockouts and verbose personality. Unfortunately for O’Malley, despite his popularity, it’s unlikely he earns another crack at the 135-pound belt as long as Dvalishvili is champion.
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SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE
Get in there, Donn!
MMA at White House great idea @realDonaldTrump for July 4, 2026
— Donn Davis (@DonnDavisPFL) July 6, 2025
PFL has WOW fight card for MMA fans to celebrate USA 250 anniversary!@PFLMMA afternoon @ufc evening pic.twitter.com/tFwiwGuFbO
LOL. Sure.
Jon Jones comments under a graphic of him beating Tom Aspinall at the White House
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) July 6, 2025
“I like this.”
@ACGraphixs pic.twitter.com/kwxmkYaWPL
Very cool.
REAL STEEL. RIGHT UPPERCUT.
Ladies and gentlemen the future of combat sports has arrived. Robot fighting this morning at Kunlun Fight in China #KunlunFight pic.twitter.com/pfirkcsdNh
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) July 5, 2025
We don’t need to start doing this.
Fun fact of the day: @Topuriailia never fought anyone in their prime
— Arman Tsarukyan UFC (@ArmanUfc) July 4, 2025
Missed a brand opportunity here, Bisping!
Matt Serra accidentally called Bisping “Michael Biscuit” pic.twitter.com/3OR2EEsRmq
— Ben Davis (@BenTheBaneDavis) July 4, 2025
That was my nickname at primary school. Biscuit banger https://t.co/bmES4EOxgQ
— michael (@bisping) July 5, 2025
Clever.
— Paul Hughes MMA (@paulhughesmma) July 5, 2025
RIP Jota.
After his stunning knockout, Portuguese MMA fighter Gustavo Oliveira paid tribute to Diogo Jota by putting his name on the back of his shirt
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 5, 2025
What a moment pic.twitter.com/vuaqDFHPoi
FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Brunno Ferreira (13-2) vs. Jackson McVey (6-0); UFC 318, July 19
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Alibek Gadzhammatov (5-0) vs. Takaki Soya (13-6-1); Super RIZIN 4, July 27
Nkazimulo Zulu (16-7-1) vs. Yuki Ito (18-6); Super RIZIN 4, July 27
Makoto Shinryu (19-4-1, 1 NC) vs. Erson Yamamoto (5-7); Super RIZIN 4, July 27
Yuki Motoya (37-13) vs. Hiroya (11-13-1); Super RIZIN 4, July 27
FINAL THOUGHTS
Hope everyone had an amazing July 4 weekend!
Always good to take a break from the hustle and bustle and avoid social media for a few days.
Now, let’s see, any interesting MMA news?
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UFC WHITE HOUSE?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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