Merab Dvalishvili Overpowers Influencer Sneako: A Display of Dominance
“The Machine” Toys with Streamer in a Spectacular Showdown
In an unexpected twist of events, amateur boxer, streamer, and influencer Sneako found himself overwhelmed in a sparring session with former middleweight champion Sean Strickland at the UFC Performance Institute. The encounter, which quickly went viral, showcased Sneako’s bravery but also his inexperience in the ring. Not deterred by his previous defeat, Sneako stepped into the octagon once more, this time against Merab Dvalishvili, a bantamweight wrestler known for his unparalleled stamina.
Merab “The Machine” Dvalishvili, unlike Strickland, showed restraint in his sparring session with Sneako but still demonstrated the vast gap in skill and technique between them. The video of their sparring session reveals Sneako being outclassed, choked, and dominated by one of UFC’s top-ranked fighters.
At UFC 298, Dvalishvili showcased his grappling prowess by repeatedly taking down Henry Cejudo, an Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling, securing his tenth consecutive victory in the bantamweight division. Currently ranked number one in the bantamweight division, Dvalishvili’s performance against Sneako was predictable yet impressive.
Merab did Sneako worse than Strickland did 😭 pic.twitter.com/LEvd37MFMl
— Ben Davis (@BenTheBaneDavis) February 22, 2024
[table “1” not found /]
18+ | Terms and Conditions apply | Stödlinjen.se | Spelpaus.se | Gamble responsibly
Looking ahead, the 33-year-old fighter is likely eyeing a title shot against current champion Sean O’Malley, pending O’Malley’s victory in his rematch against Marlon Vera at UFC 299 on March 9. This potential matchup follows Dvalishvili’s decision to decline a fight against former champion and close friend, Aljamain Sterling, solidifying his position for a title opportunity.
TRENDING
“Not deterred by his previous defeat, Sneako stepped into the octagon once more.”
“Merab ‘The Machine’ Dvalishvili showed restraint but still demonstrated the vast gap in skill and technique.”
“Looking ahead, the 33-year-old fighter is likely eyeing a title shot against current champion Sean O’Malley.”