Sean O'Malley and Ayman Zahabi faced off during the staredown segment at the UFC White House pre-fight press conference.
Sean O'Malley and Ayman Zahabi locked eyes at the staredown segment of the UFC White House pre-fight press conference on June 13, setting the stage for their matchup scheduled for the following day.
O'Malley, known as "Suga," enters the contest ranked fourth in the bantamweight division with a professional record of 20-3-0. The 31-year-old American trains out of MMA Lab and brings one of the most prolific striking outputs in the sport, landing 6.05 significant strikes per minute at a 60 percent accuracy rate. Standing five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach, he fights out of a switch stance and has built his reputation largely on his precision and volume on the feet. Takedowns and submission attempts are rarely part of his game plan, averaging just 0.24 takedowns and 0.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Verified data for Zahabi was not available in the official records at the time of this report, limiting a full statistical comparison ahead of the bout.
Why it matters
- O'Malley's bantamweight ranking of fourth makes this a meaningful contest with real divisional implications.
- His elite striking accuracy and high output set a clear stylistic tone for what fans can expect.
- The White House setting gives the event an unusually high-profile platform, raising the stakes beyond a typical card.
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