Sneako dominated by another UFC fighter as Merab Dvalishvili slaps him up
Rumble: SneakoSneako has been slapped around once again by another UFC Fighter as Merab Dvalishvili dominated him in a round of sparring.
Sneako has long been a controversial figure since his rise to fame, especially with his infamous beef with MoistCr1TiKal, during which he was challenged to a boxing match.
Trying to prove his toughness, Sneako has recently taken to gyms around America. Though rather than fighting similarly skilled opponents, he’s been getting whooped by UFC champs and rising stars alike. Just earlier this month former Middleweight champ Sean Strickland demolished the social media figure.
And now, in yet another lopsided sparring match, Sneako once again was dominated by another UFC Fighter, with Merab Dvalisvhili slapping around the influencer.
Streamed live on his Rumble channel, Sneako got into a sparing match with Dvalishvili only to be met with a flurry of open-palm strikes while the fighter largely humiliated the influencer.
Sneako did try to run away from Dvalishvili for a few moments, however, being the seasoned fighter and expert grappler that he is, Dvalishvili easily caught him. “You want to be fighter?” Dvalishvili can be heard saying as he put Sneako in a chokehold.
Luckily unlike his fight with Strickland, Dvalisvhili seemed to have come into the sparring match without any intent of completely taking out the influencer, as open-palm strikes would cause less damage, much like his submissions. At least, that’s compared to Strickland’s all-out flurry of brutal strikes.
In fact, much of Sneako’s stream with Dvasvhili was the fighter teaching Sneako how to become a better grappler, such as teaching him the proper ways of doing chokeholds or how to do take-downs.
However, the result of the spar was most likely less than desired for the influencer. “Bro’s on a mission to get bullied by ever fighter on the roster,” one viewer said of Sneako’s sparring match with Dvasvhili. “Why’s bro doing him worse than Sean did?” another said.