Sean Brady continues to troll Leon Edwards with iconic catchphrase after UFC London win

Sean Brady still makes Leon Edwards a day after dominating and subjecting in the O2 -Arena.

Welterweight -Competent Brady handed Edwards his first interruption defeat in the UFC with an entry from the fourth round after the comfortable winning of the three previous rounds on the score cards. Neither man wanted to touch gloves in advance, and the feud still seems to live until after the fight.

In the immediate aftermath, Brady Edwards for tapping for his home crowd, insisting that he would rather go to sleep. And he still takes photos on social media with his rival despite the fact that he has come with the victory.

Sean Brady continues with Leon Edwards Trolling after UFC London

Sean Brady really doesn't seem to have lost love with Leon Edwards, even after the couple fought in the championship rounds. It is a common habit in combat sports to shake hands with your opponent after the fight and to leave aggression every pre-show.

But Brady is still working on it and makes the ridiculous of Edwards' 'Head Shot Dead' Vanghrase on his Instagram story. He shared a photo of his team with the caption: “” Head Shot Death “? You don't even have guns in London.” He accompanied that with a series of smiling emojis.

It follows a press conference after the fight where he said: “I dominated Leon, won every round, nobody ever did it like me.

“Then I entered him and let him stop for his hometown. If we were in Philly, don't let me stop for my hometown, I will tell you that. I go to sleep, son. So remember that.”

Belal Muhammad mocked Leon Edwards for UFC London Nest

Brady was not the only one who made shots on Edwards on social media after UFC London, where Belal Muhammad enjoys looking at his two old rivals fighting. He ridiculed the American 'his homework', but the majority of his tweets mocked Edwards.

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He also jokes about the notorious 'Headshot Dead' slogan, and also mocked coach Dave Lovell's renowned 'Let him not bully you, Leon' speech.

An important factor that was given why Edwards was so out of hand when he lost the belt to Mohammed last summer was the fact that the fight took place at 5 o'clock local time in Manchester. He also joked about this idea and added: “What time is it in London … asking for Leon”

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