VIDEO: Brian Kelleher wants Sean O’Malley, talks being in MMA Media, writing diss track
Brian Kelleher is riding high after a big win at UFC Jacksonville, where he knocked out rising prospect Hunter Azure in the second round. Now, fresh off the victory, Kelleher is aiming for a high-profile opponent—specifically, Sean O’Malley, someone he has called out multiple times.
Beyond fighting, Kelleher has been making waves in another arena—music. He’s been writing and recording raps, most notably his song Champ Shit Only. In fact, he’s arguably the best MMA rapper out there right now.
In this interview, Brian Kelleher talks about his callout of O’Malley, the possibility of dropping a diss track, joining the MMA media, and much more.
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