Aljamain Sterling Octagon Interview | UFC 292

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Former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling addressed the crowd following his defeat to Sean O'Malley in the UFC 292 main event on Saturday.
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  • Major respect to Aljo for taking the loss like this. This is true sportsmanship.

    @Cfb2987@Cfb2987
  • “If he caught me like that I can only imagine what volkanovski would do.”

    @TimeGallon@TimeGallon
  • Clear headed honest self assessment, with no ego and still had the confidence of a champion. All respect to Aljo

    @cyrilthomas4801@cyrilthomas4801
  • It’s crazy how inspiring and impactful a post fight interview can be. A real champ In my eyes. Congrats to both champions.

    @samuelcampos8967@samuelcampos8967
  • Aljo took his loss like a man he deserves respect for that.

    @handfloboxingreview1673@handfloboxingreview1673
  • I love how the crowd started out booing him, but he won them over with his character. Dudes a class act. Hope he recovers strong and we see him again soon

    @TheNautilusProject479@TheNautilusProject479
  • What a class act by Aljo. Taking a loss like a real man. This guy is still a champion in my eyes after that interview. Truly a great warrior.

    @richieblas854@richieblas854
  • I really like how the crowd went from booing to wooing by the end of his speech. They realized he had great sportsmanship and it’s something you can’t help but respect.

    @CommanderRich@CommanderRich
  • Damn! The Man just earned himself a fan with that post-fight interview alone.

    @billbixby557@billbixby557
  • Say what you want, but that’s probably the best way to take a loss. Hope to see Aljo back in there

    @Chicken-Chaser@Chicken-Chaser
  • Literally probably the best interview EVER in defeat nothing but humble honesty no excuses no bs I gained so much respect for this man just hearing this

    @joshbraley94@joshbraley94
  • Earned my respect and became a new fan after this loss. Now that’s a true champion who doesn’t find excuses but is ready to bounce back.

    @tvy9176@tvy9176
  • Much respect to Aljo. Such an honest and inspiring post-fight interview.

    @leilani90026@leilani90026
  • O'Malley was the only one of Aljo's recent opponents to acknowledge his greatness. Aljo now recognizes Sean's.

    @sportsfan_913@sportsfan_913
  • Massive respect to sterling. Pure class and respect. The sport needs more characters like this. Hats off to sugar. He proved a lot of doubters wrong.

    @dalefitton2210@dalefitton2210
  • Great interview by aljo. Humble and inspiring at the same time. Honest too. He could’ve easily said the stoppage was too early and talk big but he didn’t. Respect.

    @AS-pug@AS-pug
  • Class act. Deserves respect.

    @rengoku7136@rengoku7136
  • No one can ever take away you being a champion. Much respect. 🙏🏾

    @mrshopping4794@mrshopping4794
  • Didn't expect this much class and rational thinking from Aljo. What surprised me most was his realization right after the loss that if Suga caught him like that Volk would smoke him.

    @blackmambaain@blackmambaain
  • Major respect for that level of humility…zero excuses. Guy knows how to win, and lose like a champion.

    @joshbryant7363@joshbryant7363
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