Aiemann Zahabi had a latest profitable streak snapped by a former divisional kingpin, and the Canadian combatant has provided insights into how he’s feeling within the wake of his setback on the UFC’s White Home card. This was expressed in a response to Georges St. Pierre that was posted to social media, addressing his long-time teammate Zahabi shedding to Sean O’Malley at UFC Freedom 250.
‘Suga’ Sean halted Zahabi within the second stanza with strikes and hit a salute with GSP working as one in every of Zahabi’s cornermen throughout the June 14th contest. On his X account @GeorgesStPierre whereas tweeting out some behind-the-scenes pictures taken on the distinctive UFC occasion, St. Pierre mentioned,
“Sadly, we got here up quick final evening. At this stage, issues occur extremely quick. If you zig when you must zag, the margin for error may be very small. I’m assured Aiemann will study from this expertise and are available again stronger. Congratulations to Sean O’Malley and his workforce on a terrific efficiency. Thanks to everybody for the assist.”
Through his X account @Aiemannzahabi, the Canadian bantamweight contender responded in a quote tweet to the previous two-division UFC champ as Zahabi acknowledged,
“My coronary heart is at peace. For what is supposed for me won’t ever miss me, and no matter misses me was by no means meant for me. This was the theme of this camp. At present I stroll that discuss.”
Aiemann Zahabi suffers his first UFC defeat of the last decade
Aiemann Zahabi had a prolonged profitable streak snapped within the octagon, as was talked about, and it was so spectacular that the prior time he tasted defeat was in one other decade altogether. Earlier than being halted by Sean O’Malley over the weekend, Zahabi’s final UFC loss was in opposition to Vince Morales in Could 2019.
Following that setback on the UFC on ESPN providing, Zahabi went on to place collectively a seven-fight win streak with assertion wins over names like Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera and Jose Aldo previous to shedding to the previous UFC bantamweight champion in DC on Sunday.
