Sean O'Malley back to smoking weed in UFC 324

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Former UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley was an avid marijuana smoker. He never hid his marijuana use usually consuming while on air during his podcast on YouTube. The channel was sponsored by marijuana-relate merchandise. That all modified when he misplaced the title.

“Suga” determined to make lifestyle adjustments after shedding the championship to Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306. Heading into their UFC 316 rematch, O’Malley had cut social media and marijuana out of his life, among other issues.

O’Malley hasn’t returned to social media but has returned to consuming hashish forward of his UFC 324 match against No. 5 ranked Song Yadong.  

“I have not been on social media this year, and it feels good,” O’Malley said on the Ariel Helwani Show. “I feel better. I feel better. I feel like there’s less noise, pointless noise in my head… I feel more free. I feel noticeably better,” O’Malley said. 

“I actually have been smoking my marijuana again, and God damn it I missed it,” said the previous champion. “I hit my vaporizer once, twice a night, a little puff, and it just feels good.”

O’Malley has applied other adjustments to his UFC 324 training camp. He introduced in a motion skilled and believes the choice is paying off.

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“It’s kind of like playing touch butt in the park. Kind of like that kind of stuff, but it’s been really nice,” O’Malley said. “We meet in the warehouse and just wake the body up with some movement. It’s a very simple concept, but it goes a long way. 

“These last few years my physique has just felt damaged down. Just been feeling like just arduous to get through a week of good, arduous training. This motion I really feel like is de facto going to help, and it has been serving to already. I’ve already observed some variations in the motion in my backbone and vary of movement in my joints. I’m feeling better, noticeably better. I’m excited and I really feel like this goes to add years to my profession,” O’Malley continued.  

“I actually need to combat until the f**king wheels fall off. I do not need to get out too early. I do not need to get out too late, but I do need to push it and combat for a while and I can only do that if the physique holds up. So, I really feel like this goes to be a great addition to the workforce.” 


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