Sean O'Malley reacts to Logan Paul bashing Christianity in front of his believer friend

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Sean O'Malley reacts to Logan Paul bashing Christianity in front of his believer friend. [Image credits: @SeanO'Malley and @IMPAULSIVE on YouTube]

Sean O'Malley recently reacted to Logan Paul's latest comments on Christianity.

YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul has faced severe backlash after he allegedly disrespected his friend George Janko’s belief in Christianity on the latest episode of his Impaulsive podcast. This sparked a contentious discussion on religion, with many netizens criticizing Paul's perspective on Christianity.

Paul's friend George Janko seemed taken aback by the 27-year-old's views, saying:

“Genuinely, I know people that hate me that treat me better about my faith than you and you’re my best friend…So one that really hurt me is when you told me that I need to go to the therapist because I believe in Jesus.”

In a recent video uploaded to his YouTube channel, Sean O'Malley reacted to the ongoing controversy between Logan Paul and George Janko, stating:

"Dude, if they are best friends, they will make up for it. Logan will probably say, 'I am sorry dude. I didn't mean it like that.' I mean they are fine, they are adults."

At UFC 280, O'Malley faced his toughest challenge yet when he went up against Petr Yan in a bantamweight match. Despite taking the win by unanimous decision, the result was highly disputed, with many believing that Yan should have been declared the victor.

The 28-year-old currently holds a five-fight winning streak in the UFC and has a professional record of 16 wins and one loss.


Sean O'Malley discusses getting invited to Chechen to meet dictator Ramzan Kadyrov

UFC fighters, including Kamaru Usman, Justin Gaethje, and Henry Cejudo, were recently spotted shooting guns at a Russian training facility in Chechnya. According to reports, the fighters attended the birthday party of Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov's son.

Sean O'Malley revealed on a recent episode of his BROMALLEY podcast that he, too, was invited to the party along with the other fighters. He refused to go, citing the dictator's alleged illegal practices:

"The reason we never ended up going is because we were saying who is this for and we didn't really get an answer. So I'm like fu*k that... They [Cejudo and Gaethje] went over to like Chechnya, the guy [Ramzan Kadyrov] is like a murderer basically, the top dog, best friend with [Vladimir] Putin. Not like a good person... They went there to his kid's birthday party and that's where I got invited to go."

Check out Sean O'Malley discuss his invitation to Chechnya below (36:50 mark):

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