UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley has never been shy about chasing the biggest fights possible, and now he’s setting his sights outside the Octagon. In a recent statement, O’Malley revealed that he’s willing to step into the boxing ring to face Ryan Garcia for a massive payday — but admitted that his true preference would be a blockbuster showdown with boxing star Gervonta “Tank” Davis.
O’Malley, known for his flashy style and outspoken personality, didn’t hold back when discussing the idea of crossing over into boxing. “It would be a tough f***ing fight,” he said of facing Garcia, before adding, “I’d rather fight Gervonta Davis.” The comments have already sparked excitement among combat sports fans, many of whom are eager to see another high-profile MMA vs. boxing crossover bout.
Sean O'Malley says he'd be down to fight Ryan Garcia for a $10 million pay day, but would prefer to fight Gervonta Davis
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"It would be a tough f***ing fight. I'd rather fight Gervonta Davis."
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O’Malley’s Willingness to Face Garcia
Ryan Garcia has been one of boxing’s biggest attractions in recent years, and his name has frequently been linked to crossover fights. O’Malley’s mention of a potential $10 million payday shows just how lucrative this matchup could be for both fighters. Garcia’s speed and striking precision would pose a unique challenge for O’Malley, who has built his MMA career on elite striking and creative offense.
While O’Malley admitted it wouldn’t be an easy matchup, the UFC star made it clear that the financial incentive would make it worth considering. A $10 million purse would be one of the biggest paydays of O’Malley’s career and could solidify his place as one of the most marketable athletes in the sport.

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Why Gervonta Davis is O’Malley’s Dream Fight
Despite the massive money on the table for a Garcia fight, O’Malley has his eyes on a different opponent. Gervonta Davis, one of boxing’s pound-for-pound best, represents a bigger challenge and potentially a bigger spectacle. Davis is known for his knockout power and relentless pressure, making a clash with O’Malley an intriguing stylistic battle.
For O’Malley, a fight with Davis would not only be about the paycheck but also about cementing his legacy as a crossover superstar willing to take on the toughest challenges. Such a matchup would undoubtedly draw global attention and generate massive pay-per-view numbers.
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