Aljamain Sterling thinks Sean O'Malley changing his lifestyle won't make a difference ahead of UFC 316.
After losing the promotion's bantamweight title to Merab Dvalishvili (19-4 MMA, 12-2 UFC) by unanimous decision at UFC 306 this past September, O'Malley (18-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) will get an immediate rematch in the June 7 headliner (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPN, ESPN+) at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
O'Malley said he plans to cut out social media, marijuana, and other things to help him in his quest to regain the title. With O'Malley plenty of success with those things in the past, Sterling thinks O'Malley should focus more on improving his skills.
"So which part did it say, 'Yeah, and I added in wrestling training sessions,'" Sterling said on his YouTube channel. "I mean of course, maybe he is. It's just funny that everyone made such a big thing, 'Oh he's changing his life, he's giving up the Mary Jane.'
"I'm like, those are the things that technically made you who you are and a champion. So, for someone to tell me to go cold turkey, no more drinking, no edibles, nothing, I'm going to look at them like, 'This is what got me here, why would I stop?'"
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