“Dude you gotta start your own ad agency” – Fans in splits as Merab Dvalishvili releases another skit featuring Sean O’Malley lookalike
Following his previous video, which received numerous positive responses from fans, Merab Dvalishvili has now shared another skit on social media, showcasing his Sean O’Malley doppelganger.
In his most recent video, Dvalishvili brought the O’Malley doppelganger to his garage for training. He mentioned that the fighter was too high from smoking marijuana to concentrate. Once again, the short received a highly positive response from the general audience, who commended Dvalishvili for his wit and originality.
The video released on April 4 also included Aljamain Sterling, a close friend of Dvalishvili and former bantamweight champion. Numerous other fighters, such as Al Iaquinta, Guram Kutateladze, Matt Frevola, and Gregory Rodrigues, also shared their reactions in the video.
Impressed by the humorous skit, a fan playfully suggested that ‘The Machine’ should consider starting his own “ad agency.”The comment stated:
“Dude you gotta start your own ad agency”
Praising the unnamed actor’s striking resemblance to bantamweight champion O’Malley, fans unanimously applauded him for his performance in his last video post.
Upon watching the one-minute video on X, O’Malley openly acknowledged that he “giggled”as his response.
Additional supporters left their opinions:
“The last line had me”
“Merab is the best promoter right now”
“Anyone who doesn’t like Merab is already dead inside”
“Officially my favorite UFC fighter”
Check out additional fan responses to Merab Dvalishvili’s most recent Instagram video in the section below:
Which gym does Merab Dvalishvili call home?
Merab ‘The Machine’ Dvalishvili, who hails from Tbilisi, Georgia, made the bold choice to relocate to the United States during his young adulthood in order to pursue a career in MMA. This decision has proven to be incredibly successful for him.
Upon arriving in New York, Dvalishvili joined the Serra Longo Fight Team and trained under the guidance of Ray Longo and Matt Serra at their adjacent facility, Longo and Weidman MMA. While at this renowned gym, he formed valuable training partnerships with current teammates such as Aljamain Sterling, Dennis Buzukja, Chris Weidman, Matt Frevola, and others.
After making it into the UFC rankings, Dvalishvili relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada to further dedicate himself to his training. He now trains primarily with the Syndicate MMA team, led by head coach John Wood.
Despite no longer being a member of the Serra Longo Fight Team, Dvalishvili continues to make regular visits to the team and has consistently chosen to have Longo and Sterling in his corner for every UFC fight.
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