Prepare for a wild ride! The UFC 324 poster update has sparked a heated debate, leaving fans in an uproar.
The Great Omission: Sean O'Malley's Absence
Former bantamweight champion Sean "Suga" O'Malley, a rising star in the UFC, has been controversially left off the official poster for the upcoming event. Despite his recent success, co-headlining the show, and a string of four consecutive title fights, O'Malley's absence has left fans scratching their heads.
"It's a weird decision," exclaimed one fan on social media. "Suga deserves his spot on the poster!"
But here's where it gets interesting. The poster update came after the cancellation of the original co-main event between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes due to Harrison's injury. So, was O'Malley's omission a simple oversight, or a strategic move by the UFC?
Some fans argue that posters are now irrelevant in the digital age, but others believe it's a missed opportunity to showcase O'Malley's talent and popularity.
"He's earned his place!" another fan passionately commented.
And this is the part most people miss: the UFC 324 fight card still boasts an exciting lineup. The interim lightweight title fight between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett will headline the event, while heavyweight contenders Derrick Lewis and Waldo Cortes-Acosta will also grace the Paramount+ card.
So, what do you think? Is O'Malley's omission a big deal, or are posters a thing of the past? Let us know in the comments! The UFC community is divided, and we want to hear your thoughts.