Sean O'Malley officially tipped the scales at 135.5 pounds ahead of his UFC White House bout on Sunday, June 14. The event streams live on Paramount+.
Sean O'Malley made weight on Friday ahead of his bantamweight appearance at UFC White House, stepping on the scales at 135.5 pounds for the Sunday, June 14 card streaming live on Paramount+.
O'Malley, known as "Suga," enters the bout 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 stands five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach. He is one of the more prolific strikers in the 135-pound class, averaging 6.05 significant strikes landed per minute at a remarkable 60 percent striking accuracy — numbers that place him among the division's elite on the feet. His grappling output is limited by design, averaging just 0.24 takedowns per 15 minutes, reflecting a fight style built almost entirely around his offensive striking.

Why it matters
- O'Malley's fourth-place divisional ranking means a strong performance could push him back toward a title shot in a competitive bantamweight landscape.
- His high-volume, high-accuracy striking presents a dangerous stylistic test for any opponent.
- The event broadcasts on Paramount+, giving the card broad visibility heading into fight night.
Sunday, June 14, 2026











