Tim Welch reveals what he told Merab
Dvalishvili at the beginning of the fight:“What I said to Merab was ‘Merab you need to be patient’, and
that’s when he freaked out.”Advertisement
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September 16, 2024
Tim
Welch recently revealed what he told Merab
Dvalishvili to evoke an unprecedented reaction at the beginning
of his UFC
306 title fight against Sean
O’Malley.
Dvalishvili challenged Welchâs longtime friend and pupil OâMalley
in the main event at UFC 306 on Sept. 14 at the Sphere in Las
Vegas. The opening seconds of the fight had a bizarre sequence, as
Dvalishvili stopped fighting while frantically pointing at Welch in
OâMalleyâs corner.
Referee Herb Dean
sternly admonished Dvalishvili for stopping the fight while also
issuing Welch a warning for excessive coaching. Dvalishviliâs
reaction was not completely unjustified considering Welchâs history
of coaching his pupilâs opponents. Welch was heard telling
Dvalishviliâs friend Aljamain
Sterling, âAljo, you gotta go,â moments before âFunkmasterâ was
knocked out by OâMalley in their title fight at UFC 292 last year.
The newly-crowned Georgian champ also had a lot of bad blood,
specifically with Welch, in the lead-up to his UFC 306 clash
against OâMalley.
Welch recently revealed what he told Dvalishvili to incite that
frantic response. The coach claims to have told Dvalishvili, who is
known for relentless pressure, to be patient. Welch believes his
words had âThe Machineâ overflowing with emotions. However, the
former fighter admits that it didnât matter in the least, as
Dvalishvili went on to ragdoll OâMalley for five rounds to earn a
unanimous decision victory.
âWhat I said to Merab [Dvalishvili] was, âMerab you need to be
patient.â And thatâs when he freaked out,â Welch said on his
YouTube channel. âHe starts bucking himself around. I was like,
âHoly cow, I just Merab be patient.â He must have been anticipating
that a little bit. But I really wasnât going out of my way, âblah
blah blah blah,â yell. But I did say that. I guess there is an
excessive coaching [rule], but I told Herb Dean, some
of our calls have Merabâs name in it. And he said, âNope nope nope
nope.â But I was surprised how much he freaked out. He let his
emotions freaking get to him in there. But didnât do anything,
didnât matter one bit. Like I said, we knew how good this guy
was.â