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The Sugar Show is Back: Sean O’Malley Dazzles on the UFC 248 Prelims

“Sugar” Sean O’Malley completed his successful comeback to the Octagon at UFC 248.

Returning to action for the first time in two years, O’Malley was absolutely spectacular in his UFC 248 performance, finishing Jose Quinonez via head kick and punches in a little over two minutes. It’s a huge moment for the young MMA star who endured through numerous battles with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to finally be reinstated into the UFC.

Regardless of the layoff, the final result was more than satisfying, as O’Malley used a number of kicks from range to drop Quinonez numerous times in the fight. O’Malley pressured, but he predominantly played the counter striking game, executing the gameplan to perfection.

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Battering Quinonez around the Octagon, O’Malley secured the finish with a head kick that dropped Quinonez, following up with punches on the ground.

Earlier in the prelims, Mark O. Madsen and Rodolfo Vieira kept their undefeated records in tact, utilizing their world class, single discipline skills to defeat game opponents.

For Madsen, it was his Olympic-caliber wrestling, utilizing the skills that helped him win silver at the Rio games in 2016 to outlast Austin Hubbard via unanimous decision. Overall, it was more substance over style for Madsen, who used a slow and grinding approach to secure a rather unmemorable victory. Vieira on the other hand was seamless in his gameplan, employing the world-class Brazilian Jiu Jitsu that helped him win seven World Cup titles.

— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) March 8, 2020

The victory did not come without adversity. Vieira took a front kick to the face from opponent Saparbek Safarov which caused some nasty damage to his eye. Enduring through the damage, Vieira finished the fight via arm triangle, needing less than three minutes to submit Safarov. It was a clinical performance from the Brazilian.

The UFC 248 main card starts now on Pay Per View.

UFC 248 Results

Dan Shapiro is a writer, editor, musician, and producer currently based in Los Angeles. In addition to covering some of the biggest fights in combat sports history, he’s also hunted down the world’s best sushi, skied the northern hemisphere in July, and chronicled Chinese underground music for publications like CNN, the New York Daily News, VICE, and Time Out. Dan also conjured up a ghost at the Chateau Marmont while out on assignment for RoadTrippers. Follow him on Twitter here.

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