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Georges St-Pierre to corner Aiemann Zahabi vs. Sean O'Malley at UFC White House

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Aiemann Zahabi has confirmed that Georges St-Pierre will be in his corner when he faces Sean O'Malley at UFC White House this weekend. The announcement adds a notable presence at ringside for what is already a high-profile matchup.

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Aiemann Zahabi has confirmed that UFC legend Georges St-Pierre will serve as a corner man when Zahabi steps into the octagon against Sean O'Malley at UFC White House on June 14.

Aiemann Zahabi
Aiemann Zahabi

Zahabi, a 38-year-old Canadian bantamweight ranked fourteenth in his division, trains out of Tristar Gym — the same Montreal-based team that St-Pierre called home throughout his legendary career. Zahabi carries a professional record of 14-3 and brings a reliable striking output to the cage, averaging 4.54 significant strikes per minute at a 47 percent accuracy rate. His grappling volume is limited, averaging just 0.12 takedowns per 15 minutes.

St-Pierre, now 45 and long retired, remains one of the most celebrated figures in MMA history. The Canadian holds a 26-2 career record and was renowned for elite wrestling, averaging over four takedowns per 15 minutes with a striking accuracy of 53 percent across his career. His presence in Zahabi's corner brings both experience and an intimate knowledge of the Tristar system.

Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre

Standing across the octagon will be Sean O'Malley, the 31-year-old American known as "Suga." Ranked fourth at bantamweight with a record of 20-3, O'Malley is one of the division's most dangerous strikers, landing 6.05 significant strikes per minute at an outstanding 60 percent accuracy. He stands five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach and fights out of a switch stance, adding layers of complexity to his already sharp offensive game.

Sean O'Malley
Sean O'Malley

Why it matters

  • Zahabi faces a steep ranking climb, taking on a top-five bantamweight from the number-14 position
  • O'Malley's striking volume and accuracy represent a significant stylistic test for Zahabi's orthodox, pressure-based approach
  • St-Pierre's presence at ringside elevates the event's profile and underscores the Tristar Gym's continued relevance at the elite level
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