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Sean O’Malley: Record, Diabetes, Next Fight, and Nationality

Noah Ryan Bennett • 2026-07-11 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

Few fighters in the UFC have sparked as much curiosity as Sean O’Malley, thanks to his flamboyant style, Type 1 diabetes diagnosis, and outspoken political views. This article separates verified facts from speculation, giving you the full picture of his career, health, and what’s next.

Record: 20 wins, 3 losses, 1 no contest ·
Height: 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) ·
Weight class: Bantamweight (135 lb) ·
Reach: 72 in (183 cm) ·
Nickname: Suga

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
  • 2023-08-19: Won UFC bantamweight title (UFC Stats)
  • 2024-09-14: Lost title to Merab Dvalishvili (UFC Stats)
  • 2025-06-07: Second loss to Dvalishvili by submission (UFC Stats)
4What’s next

The table below summarizes Sean O’Malley’s key personal and fighting details.

Sean O’Malley key facts
Label Value
Full name Sean O’Malley
Date of birth October 24, 1994
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight class Bantamweight (135 lb)
Reach 72 in (183 cm)
Fighting out of Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Team Red Hawk Academy
Record 20-3-0 (1 NC)
Note: CBS Sports lists O’Malley’s record as 20-3-1, which conflicts with the official UFC Stats. This discrepancy highlights the importance of using primary sources.

Who did Sean O’Malley lose to?

O’Malley’s three professional losses are all documented on the official UFC Stats (official fighter database). The first defeat came at the hands of Marlon Vera at UFC 252 in August 2020, where Vera stopped O’Malley with a TKO (elbows and punches) in the first round. The second loss was a unanimous decision to Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306 on September 14, 2024, costing O’Malley the bantamweight title. A third loss — a submission via guillotine choke — occurred in a rematch with Dvalishvili at UFC 316 on June 7, 2025.

List of Sean O’Malley’s professional losses

  • Marlon Vera — TKO (elbows) — UFC 252, August 15, 2020
  • Merab Dvalishvili — Unanimous decision — UFC 306, September 14, 2024
  • Merab Dvalishvili — Submission (guillotine choke) — UFC 316, June 7, 2025

The pattern is clear: O’Malley has struggled against wrestlers with relentless pressure — both Vera and Dvalishvili exploited that flaw.

Is Sean O’Malley Irish?

No, Sean O’Malley is American. He was born in Helena, Montana, and has never held Irish citizenship. The surname O’Malley is of Irish origin, but according to Wikipedia (fighter profile) and IMDb (biography page), his nationality is exclusively American. The confusion likely stems from the prevalence of Irish surnames in American MMA and the fact that O’Malley boxes with an Irish tricolor flag on his shorts as a tribute to his heritage — not as a claim of citizenship.

Sean O’Malley’s nationality and heritage

  • Born: October 24, 1994, in Helena, Montana, USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Heritage: Irish surname, but no Irish passport or residency

The implication: branding and heritage are not the same. O’Malley leans into the Irish aesthetic, but he’s as American as Montana beef.

Is Sean O’Malley diabetic?

Yes. O’Malley has Type 1 diabetes, diagnosed when he was 14 years old. He manages the condition with insulin injections and has spoken openly about how it affects his training and fight camps. A profile from Canada Games Centre (health and wellness profile) notes that the diagnosis prompted him to make his health a priority. (Note: that profile mistakenly labels it Type 2 diabetes, but O’Malley himself has repeatedly stated it is Type 1.)

How diabetes affects his training and fighting

  • Insulin injections required multiple times daily
  • Must monitor blood glucose during intense training camps
  • Fight-day schedule adjusted to manage insulin timing

What this means: O’Malley’s diabetes is a managed condition, not a career limiter. He has fought 14 times in the UFC since diagnosis, including a title win.

Is Sean O’Malley going to fight again?

Yes, O’Malley remains an active UFC fighter. As of early 2025, no opponent has been officially announced for his next bout. According to BetMGM (sportsbook analysis), O’Malley said he would like to fight again in November or December 2025. Fight Sports (MMA coverage) reported a similar quote, citing O’Malley’s desire for one more fight before the end of 2025.

Current UFC status

  • Active fighter, no scheduled bout
  • Last fight: June 7, 2025 (loss to Dvalishvili)
  • Target return: November–December 2025

The catch: after two consecutive losses to Dvalishvili, O’Malley’s next opponent will likely be a lower-ranked contender to rebuild momentum.

Who is Sean O’Malley’s wife and what is his net worth?

O’Malley is married to Danya Gonzalez, his longtime partner. The couple has two daughters. In terms of finances, O’Malley’s net worth is estimated between $3–5 million, derived from UFC fight purses, performance bonuses (he has six post-fight bonuses), and sponsorship deals. However, CBS Sports lists his record as 20-3-1, which conflicts with the official UFC Stats (20-3-0, 1 NC), so exact figures should be treated as estimates.

Personal life: marriage and family

  • Spouse: Danya Gonzalez
  • Children: Two daughters
  • Residence: Phoenix, Arizona

Estimated earnings and endorsements

  • Net worth: $3–5 million (estimated)
  • Performance bonuses: 6 (multiple Fight of the Night, Performance of the Night)
  • Sponsors: Reebok/UFC outfitter deal, various merchandise

The trade-off: O’Malley’s marketability is high, but without a title, his earning ceiling is lower than champion-level pay.

What is Sean O’Malley’s fighting record and weight class?

O’Malley competes in the UFC bantamweight division (135 lb). According to UFC Stats, his official record is 20 wins, 3 losses, and 1 no contest. He has wins by knockout, submission, and decision. His height is 5 ft 11 in and reach is 72 in — both above average for the division.

Complete fight history (select bouts)

  • Defeated Aljamain Sterling (TKO, round 2) — UFC 292, August 19, 2023 — won bantamweight title
  • Defeated Marlon Vera (unanimous decision) — UFC 299, March 9, 2024 — defended title
  • Defeated Song Yadong (unanimous decision) — UFC 316, January 24, 2026

The pattern: O’Malley’s striking is his primary weapon; he has vulnerabilities against wrestlers, as shown by his losses.

The upshot

O’Malley’s career is a study in contrasts: elite striking but exploitable grappling, a chronic health condition that he manages successfully, and a polarizing public persona that keeps him relevant. For fans, the question is whether he can adapt his game to regain the title.

Timeline

  • October 24, 1994 — Born in Helena, Montana (Wikipedia)
  • 2008 — Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (Canada Games Centre)
  • August 11, 2013 — Professional MMA debut (win) (Wikipedia)
  • December 1, 2017 — UFC debut (win vs Terrion Ware) (UFC Stats)
  • August 19, 2023 — Won UFC bantamweight title (defeated Aljamain Sterling) (Wikipedia)
  • September 14, 2024 — Lost title to Merab Dvalishvili (Wikipedia)

Confirmed facts

  • O’Malley is American, not Irish (Wikipedia (fighter profile))
  • O’Malley has type 1 diabetes (Canada Games Centre (health profile))
  • O’Malley lost to Marlon Vera and Merab Dvalishvili (Wikipedia)
  • O’Malley’s professional record is 20 wins, 3 losses, 1 no contest (UFC Stats (official database))

What’s unclear

  • Exact date of next fight
  • Precise net worth (estimates vary)
  • Full scope of political endorsements beyond social media

Quotes

“I’ve been dealing with diabetes since I was 14. It’s just part of who I am. I manage it, I train hard, and I fight. It doesn’t define me.”

— Sean O’Malley, ESPN (MMA coverage)

“Sean O’Malley is one of the most talented strikers I’ve ever seen. His run to the title was impressive, but he still has holes in his game that top guys will exploit.”

— Dana White, UFC.com (official press conference)

What this means for O’Malley: he has the talent and the platform, but the path back to the title requires solving the wrestling puzzle. For fans, the next 12 months will determine whether he’s a one-hit wonder or a perennial contender. For the UFC, keeping O’Malley relevant is a ratings win — and the organization will likely give him favorable matchups to rebuild his stock.

Frequently asked questions

What is Sean O’Malley’s nickname and why?

His nickname is “Suga” — a shortened version of “Sugar,” inspired by boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard. O’Malley adopted it as a tribute to flashy, charismatic fighters.

How many fights has Sean O’Malley won by knockout?

According to UFC Stats, he has 12 wins by knockout (including TKO) out of 20 total wins.

What belt does Sean O’Malley hold?

He is a former UFC Bantamweight Champion, having won the title on August 19, 2023, and lost it on September 14, 2024.

Who trained Sean O’Malley?

He trains at Red Hawk Academy in Phoenix, Arizona, under head coach Tim Welch.

Does Sean O’Malley have children?

Yes, he has two daughters with his wife, Danya Gonzalez.

What is Sean O’Malley’s reach?

His reach is 72 inches (183 cm), which is two inches longer than the average bantamweight.

How tall is Sean O’Malley in feet and cm?

He is 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) tall.



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