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Sean OMalley

$4 Million
Professional Mixed Martial Artist (UFC Bantamweight)

Quick Facts

Full Name Sean Daniel O'Malley
Net Worth $4 Million
Profession Professional Mixed Martial Artist (UFC Bantamweight)
Date of Birth October 24, 1994
Nationality American
Height 5'11" (1.80 m)
Weight 135 lbs (61 kg)
Spouse/Partner Danya Gonzalez (m. ~2019)
Children 2 (Elena, born 2020; Matteo Montana, born May 2025)

Biography

Sean O’Malley’s net worth is estimated at $4 million, accumulated through UFC fight purses totaling more than $10.7 million in career earnings, pay-per-view revenue shares, and a growing collection of endorsement deals and business ventures. The 31-year-old former UFC Bantamweight Champion from Helena, Montana — known universally as “Suga Sean” — is one of the most recognizable and marketable fighters in the UFC’s roster, with over 4.7 million Instagram followers and a distinct brand built on flamboyant striking, colorful hair, and outspoken personality.

Updated March 2026: According to ESPN, O’Malley holds a professional MMA record of 19–3 (1 no contest) and is currently ranked No. 2 in the UFC bantamweight division as of March 2026. He earned $1,021,000 for his January 2026 unanimous decision win over Song Yadong at UFC 324, per GiveMeSport, and is booked to fight Aiemann Zahabi at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House on June 14, 2026.

Early Life and Education

Sean Daniel O’Malley was born on October 24, 1994, in Helena, Montana, the seat of Lewis and Clark County. He grew up in Helena and developed an early interest in combat sports, initially aspiring to play in the NFL before shifting his focus to mixed martial arts in his mid-teens. He picked up his nickname “Sugar” (later stylized as “Suga”) from an early MMA coach in Montana who praised his footwork and striking smoothness.

O’Malley competed as an amateur in MMA (9–2), kickboxing (4–0), and boxing (2–0) before turning professional. His first five professional MMA fights were contested in Montana and North Dakota on regional promotions, most notably through Intense Championship Fighting (ICF), where he won the ICF Bantamweight title. His amateur and early professional career established a technical striking foundation that he later developed under head trainer John Crouch at The MMA Lab in Glendale, Arizona, and under striking coach Tim Welch, who remains his primary fight coach. O’Malley did not attend college, committing fully to professional MMA in his late teens.

MMA Career

O’Malley earned a UFC contract by knocking out Alfred Khashakyan in the first round on Dana White’s Contender Series in July 2017. He made his UFC debut on December 1, 2017, and quickly became a fan favorite through a series of devastating highlight-reel knockouts. His first-round TKO of José Alberto Quiñónez at UFC 248 in March 2020 and a one-punch knockout of Eddie Wineland at UFC 250 in June 2020 both earned him Performance of the Night bonuses and drew mainstream attention.

A no-contest result against Pedro Munhoz at UFC 252 in August 2020 — due to an accidental eye poke — and a TKO loss to Marlon Vera at UFC 252 represented temporary setbacks. He subsequently reeled off four consecutive victories, culminating in a controversial split-decision win over former champion Petr Yan at UFC 280 in October 2022, which the fight media widely scored for Yan but which the judges awarded to O’Malley.

The defining moment of O’Malley’s career arrived at UFC 292 in Boston on August 19, 2023, when he stopped nine-time-winning-streak champion Aljamain Sterling via TKO at 0:51 of the second round to capture the UFC Bantamweight Championship. According to ESPN, O’Malley landed 71% of his significant strikes in the fight, with one counter right hand ending Sterling’s reign. He earned his sixth Performance of the Night bonus for the performance and the UFC Honors 2023 President’s Choice Performance of the Year award.

O’Malley made one successful title defense, defeating Marlon Vera by unanimous decision in a rematch at UFC 299 in March 2024, recording 230 significant strikes — the most in UFC bantamweight title fight history according to UFC.com. He then lost the belt to Merab Dvalishvili by unanimous decision at UFC 306 (Noche UFC) on September 14, 2024, in Las Vegas. O’Malley subsequently revealed he had been fighting through a torn labrum and underwent surgery. In the rematch at UFC 316 on June 7, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey, Dvalishvili submitted him with a north-south choke in the third round, earning $1,980,000 for the performance per BetMGM Sports Blog. O’Malley rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Song Yadong at UFC 324 in January 2026 and is next scheduled to face Aiemann Zahabi at the White House on June 14, 2026.

How Sean O’Malley Built His $4 Million Fortune

  • UFC fight purses and PPV shares: O’Malley’s career UFC earnings exceed $10.7 million as of early 2026, per Tuko. His title-winning purse at UFC 292 totaled approximately $1.18 million including base pay and performance bonuses. He received $1.98 million at UFC 316 (June 2025) despite losing the title fight, and $1.02 million at UFC 324 (January 2026) for his win over Song Yadong.
  • Nine Performance of the Night bonuses: O’Malley holds the record for the most post-fight bonuses in UFC Bantamweight division history with nine total bonuses, per UFC.com. Each bonus is typically $50,000 on top of base purse.
  • Endorsement deals: O’Malley’s brand partnerships include Venum (official UFC fight gear sponsor), RYSE Fuel energy drinks, PrizePicks, YoungLA clothing, Happy Dad hard seltzer, MyBookie MMA, and Sanabul fight equipment. His social media following — 4.7 million on Instagram and 1 million YouTube subscribers — commands premium brand rates.
  • doingwell supplement brand: In early 2026, O’Malley launched doingwell, a zero-sugar, third-party-tested electrolyte drink mix inspired directly by his 2019 USADA drug test scare involving a contaminated supplement. The brand’s founding story — emphasizing clean ingredients and rigorous testing — has generated significant media coverage as a meaningful athlete-owned wellness venture.
  • Real estate portfolio: O’Malley has invested approximately $500,000 in five houses across Arizona, which he rents out for income, in addition to a farm property in Waddell, Arizona with approximately 4 acres that he equipped with livestock and planned outdoor training facilities, per EssentiallySports.
  • The Timbo Sugarshow podcast: O’Malley co-hosts the widely followed The Timbo Sugarshow podcast with coach Tim Welch, generating additional advertising revenue and brand deal exposure across the UFC fan base.

Personal Life

O’Malley is married to Danya Gonzalez, a hairstylist, entrepreneur, and social media influencer who owns her own salon in Arizona. The two met in 2017 at an MMA gym in Glendale, Arizona, introduced by coach Tim Welch — Gonzalez initially thought O’Malley was a teenager. The couple have two children: a daughter, Elena, born in December 2020, and a son, Matteo Montana, born in May 2025 ahead of O’Malley’s UFC 316 title rematch. O’Malley and Gonzalez are publicly in an open relationship, a topic O’Malley has discussed openly on his podcast and in media appearances.

O’Malley trains at Red Hawk Academy in the Phoenix metro area of Arizona. He has spoken about advocating for marijuana legalization and is known for his distinctive platinum-blond and multi-colored hair, which has become one of his most recognizable visual trademarks. His grandmother is Irish, adding to his heritage alongside his Montana upbringing. He is a former vegan who has since returned to eating meat. He is next scheduled to fight at the historic UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2026, according to MMA Junkie.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sean O’Malley’s net worth?

Sean O’Malley’s net worth is estimated at $4 million as of 2026. His UFC career earnings alone exceed $10.7 million, boosted by PPV revenue shares from title fights and nine Performance of the Night bonuses. However, significant portions of fight income are offset by training camp expenses, management fees, and taxes. Additional income streams include endorsements with Venum, RYSE Fuel, and others, his doingwell supplement brand, and a real estate portfolio of five Arizona properties.

Who is Sean O’Malley’s wife?

Sean O’Malley is married to Danya Gonzalez, a hairstylist and salon owner who was born in 1991 and has Mexican roots. The couple met in 2017 at the same Arizona MMA gym where O’Malley trains with coach Tim Welch. They are parents to two children: daughter Elena (born 2020) and son Matteo Montana (born May 2025). O’Malley and Gonzalez maintain an open relationship that O’Malley has discussed publicly in media interviews and on his podcast.

How old is Sean O’Malley?

Sean O’Malley is 31 years old. He was born on October 24, 1994, in Helena, Montana. He grew up in Montana’s capital city and trained at local gyms before relocating to the Phoenix, Arizona area to pursue a professional MMA career. He turned 31 in October 2025 and will turn 32 in October 2026.

How tall is Sean O’Malley?

Sean O’Malley stands 5 feet 11 inches tall (1.80 m / 180 cm), with a reach of 72 inches and a leg reach of approximately 40.5 inches. His height is listed on both the UFC athlete profile and the ESPN MMA fighter page. He competes at the bantamweight limit of 135 lbs (61 kg), making him one of the taller fighters in the division.

How much does Sean O’Malley make per fight?

O’Malley earned $1,021,000 for his UFC 324 win over Song Yadong in January 2026, and $1,980,000 for his UFC 316 title rematch against Merab Dvalishvili in June 2025, per BetMGM Sports Blog. His title-winning performance at UFC 292 generated approximately $1.18 million in disclosed pay, with PPV shares on top of that figure. As a former champion and top-10 bantamweight, he consistently commands seven-figure per-fight compensation for main event appearances.

Does Sean O’Malley have kids?

Yes, Sean O’Malley has two children with his wife Danya Gonzalez. Their daughter, Elena O’Malley, was born in December 2020. Their son, Matteo Montana O’Malley, was born in May 2025, just weeks before O’Malley’s title rematch with Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 316. O’Malley has spoken publicly about fatherhood being a lifelong goal, stating he knew he wanted children from a young age.

Where does Sean O’Malley live?

Sean O’Malley is based in the Phoenix metropolitan area of Arizona, where he trains at Red Hawk Academy. He has invested in multiple properties across Arizona, including a reported five houses purchased for approximately $500,000 and a 4-acre farm property in Waddell, Arizona (near the White Tank Mountains) that he bought for roughly $1.3 million and uses for livestock and personal training space. His wife Danya operates her salon in the Peoria/Glendale area of the Phoenix metro.