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Merab
Dvalishvili
doesn’t think the lighting played any role in his
win over Sean
O’Malley
at the Sphere last year. 

Dvalishvili dethroned O’Malley via a dominant unanimous decision in
the main event at UFC
306
in September 2024. The card, also billed as Noche UFC, was
a one-of-a-kind affair dedicated to celebrating Mexico’s
contribution to combat sports. 

O’Malley’s coach, Tim Welch,
recently said that his fighter couldn’t land shots as the lights
were too bright at the venue. Dvalishvili brushed off this theory,
saying the lights were equally bright for everyone. The champ
admits that there were widespread concerns about the unusual venue
going into UFC 306. However, Dvalishvili wasn’t worried, as it
would be a level playing ground for both parties in any case. And
the Georgian was unexpectedly impressed with the venue, as the
crowd was seated far away, allowing clear communication between the
fighters and corners.

“Before the fight everybody was, ‘Oh how are you gonna fight in
Sphere? It’s gonna be too much bright, too much light, different.’
And I said, ‘We both will be in same situation.’ And I was not
[worried] about it. And actually when I got in arena, that was the
best arena I ever fought… Crowd was far away, and it was just me
and Sean. And I can hear my corner and his corner very well,”
Dvalishvili said on the „Believe
You Me” podcast
.

If lights were really bothering O’Malley, he now gets a chance to
prove so when he challenges Dvalishvili in a rematch at UFC 316
on June 7 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. 

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

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