Sean O'Malley says he refused training with Chechen leader and says: 'He's a murderer'

North American reveals he refused Ramzan Kadyrov's invitation and vents against 'Chechen dictator'

S. O'Malley is a bet for the future of the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Highlights include bantamweights (up to 61,2kg.), Sean O'Malley He is seen as one of the UFC's biggest prospects today and knows how to use social media to promote himself. As a result, the North American receives the most diverse invitations to attend and train in different places. Despite this, however, he is keen to emphasize that he does not accept all calls.

In a video published on the 'YouTube', O'Malley claims he received an invitation to go to Chechnya, Russia. He, however, tried to refuse and shot the leader, Ramzan Kadyrov. Other athletes, such as Henry Cejudo, Kamaru Usman e Justin gaethje were there and were criticized after appearing at parties in the country.

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"They (Kamaru Usman, Justin gaethje e Henry Cejudo) ended up going to Chechnya, even though he (Ramzan Kadyrov) was a murderer. The leader. Best friend of (Vladimir) Putin, President of Russia. He's not a good person. The guys went to their son's birthday party and I was invited too. But I heard some (negative) repercussions for going,” said Sean.

Leader of Chechnya since 2007, Ramzat Kadyrov is a controversial figure, being called the 'Chechen Dictator' for his alleged involvement in murders, threats and torture. He is passionate about MMA and leads the 'Absolute Championship Akhmat' event, as well as the 'Akhmat Fight Club' gym.

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