Former champion Sean O'Malley and Canada's Aiemann Zahabi held their final faceoff ahead of their matchup at UFC White House.
Sean O'Malley and Aiemann Zahabi stood across from each other one final time on Saturday as their bantamweight matchup at UFC White House moved to fight night.

O'Malley, known as "Suga," enters the bout as the clear divisional frontrunner between the two. The 31-year-old American carries a 20-3-0 record and sits fourth in the bantamweight rankings, making this a significant opportunity to reassert himself toward another title shot. Representing MMA Lab, the six-foot-one switch-stance striker is one of the most prolific offensive fighters in the division, landing 6.05 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 60 percent accuracy. His 72-inch reach gives him a substantial physical edge heading into fight night.
Zahabi, 38, brings a 14-3-0 record and comes in ranked 14th at bantamweight. The Canadian trains out of the renowned Tristar Gym in Montreal and fights out of an orthodox stance, standing five-foot-eight with a 68-inch reach. He has shown consistent striking output of his own, landing 4.54 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy. His game leans heavily on the feet, with minimal grappling volume recorded across his career.

Why it matters
- O'Malley at No. 4 could push back into title contention with an impressive performance
- Zahabi, ranked 14th, has a genuine opportunity to vault up the bantamweight ladder with an upset
- The size and reach disparity heavily shapes the striking exchanges, with O'Malley holding a four-inch reach advantage
- Both fighters rely primarily on striking, setting up a technical stand-up contest
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