Merab Dvalishvili kisses Sean O'Malley again as he trolls him after UFC 306 victory

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Less than a week after winning UFC gold, Merab Dvalishvili has continued to terrorize Sean O'Malley in a hilarious manner.

The proud Georgian became the second ever fighter from his country to capture a UFC title. He did so in controlling fashion, managing to avoid 'Suga's dangerous striking and implementing a daunting grappling game plan.

As the dust settled on UFC 306, Sean O'Malley made a bold claim, suggesting that the result should have gone his way. In response, Merab Dvalishvili did what he does best.

The newly crowned UFC bantamweight champion posted a short video trolling Sean O'Malley. Paying homage to his unusual actions from their fight, Dvalishvili kissed O'Malley once again in the comedic skit.

Alongside his infamous kiss, 'The Machine' also took the title away from his O'Malley doll and proceeded to stroke his head and call him 'son'.

"Sean, it's you my friend. What's wrong with you, bro?" Dvalishvili said during the comedy video. "Why [do] you keep smoking, my friend?"

Merab Dvalishvili continued.

"Listen son, don't worry about this Umar Nurmagomedov. I will take care of Umar."

"You're not a champion anymore and I'm going to take [the] belt from you again. So, you drive safe, son."

The video then ends with both men driving their separate ways as a distorted version of Sean O'Malley's walkout song begins playing.

Check out Merab Dvalishvili continue his hilarious troll-job below.

Related: Dana White not surprised by Merab Dvalishvili kissing Sean O'Malley

Merab Dvalishvili will now look ahead to making his first defense of the 135-pound title. 

In a stacked division, the champion has several viable options to put his throne on the line against next. 

The aforementioned Umar Nurmagomedov looks to be the front runner, but Deiveson Figueiredo has caught the champion's attention.

Dvalishvili believes that the former flyweight king has a strong case for a title shot over the rest of the division.

Alongside Sean O'Malley, Merab Dvalishvili will likely next compete sometime in 2025.

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