LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sean Daniel O'Malley, widely recognized as Sean O'Malley, is an esteemed mixed martial artist who competes in the Bantamweight division of the renowned Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Apart from his successful fighting career, O'Malley also expresses a keen interest in listening to Andrew Tate's speeches. Additionally, O'Malley has a notable presence on YouTube, boasting an impressive subscriber count of over 616K.
In a recent podcast of O'Malley, the discussion revolved around various aspects of boxing, and at one point, he also talked about Tate, a controversial figure known for his background as a kickboxer-turned-media influencer. Specifically, O'Malley delved into an exploration of the factors that contribute to the remarkable impact of Tate's words. For further insights from this intriguing podcast, continue reading.
‘He's very f*****g smart’
In the recent podcast of O’Malley, he shared his stances about Tate's powerful words and his thought process with his diet. O’Malley talked about Tate’s ‘smart’ character. And he suggested that Tate's diet may be a contributing factor to his impressive communication abilities, as he allegedly consumes three cigars, three ribeye steaks, and 15 cups of coffee on a daily basis.
He claimed during the podcast, "He has a good message. And when he talks, there's thought put behind it. He's very f*****g smart, and he's powerful in his words. And I think, it probably comes down to his diet; he has three cigars a day, three ribeyes and 15 coffees everyday."
'Oh God, am I going to die'
O’Malley then shared how he felt when both O'Malley and his brother Daniel O'Malley were taken aback by Tate's consumption of 15 cups of coffee daily as part of his dietary routine. Drawing from his personal experience, O'Malley shared how intensely stimulated he felt after consuming merely four scoops of espresso.
O'Malley said, "For sparring last Saturday, I had four scoops of espresso, I usually have two. I felt like a cr*ckhead. Bro, my heart - holy f**k, dude, I was scared. I was sweating, I was like, 'Oh God, am I going to die'. And I did two minutes of the cold plunge. If you do two minutes and you're really, really high on weed or really, really high on caffeine; it's a weird sensation being that cold."
And he continued to share his experience with consuming espresso, "I agree 100%. Bro, caffeine changes your mind, changes your mood, it changes everything. Dude, you hit some caffeine before you head to the f*****g wh*rehouse, you could f*****g do some serious damage."