Sean Brady hits back at Belal Muhammad after ‘copied my homework’ jibe following UFC London win

Sean Brady has hit back in Belal Muhammad after the UFC champion accused him of 'copying his homework'.

The resident of Philadelphia wrote his name under the best contenders on Welterweight with a dominant entry victory over Leon Edwards in the main event of UFC London. Fans were not impressed by his negative style, but it did result in the first finish loss of the career of the former champion.

After looking at the fight, Mohammed quickly went to social media to focus on both former opponents. He won his belt from Edwards in Manchester last summer, after having thrown the only knockout of his career about Brady in October 2022, who ended his undefeated run.

Sean Brady hits Belal Muhammad about UFC London Critique

While watching the UFC London Main Event, Belal Muhammad had a lot to say about both men. He has fought and defeated Leon Edwards and Sean Brady, but seems to think much more about the American than his British counterpart.

Muhammad wrote on X and took a small shot with Brady, but joked that “Sean has copied my homework.” Brady hit the press conference after the fight and told the media: “I think I did much better than Belal.

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“I think Belal lost a few rounds, had taken his back for a whole round. Was it 3-2? I dominated Leon, won every round, nobody ever did it like me and then I submitted him and let him stop for his hometown.

“If we were in Philly, don't let me stop for my hometown, I tell you that. I'm going to sleep, son. Just remember that.”

Belal Muhammad trolled Leon Edwards and Sean Brady about UFC London Fight

Belal Muhammad was perhaps the most interested viewer of the UFC London Main Event, and he let his thoughts become known on social media. Both men are top candidates for his belt, which he first defends against Jack della Maddalena on UFC 315 in May.

He constantly trolled Edwards for his many iconic moments and tweeted joke “Headshot Dead” after he had been stopped. Muhammad also mocked the famous speech of his coach Dave Lovell and added: “Don't let him bully you,” and “Leon needs a big motivating speech this round.”

The victory of Muhammad on Edwards has often been discredited because it took place in Manchester in the early hours of the morning to house for American time zones. He also mocked that theory and tweeted: “Leon is still at 5 hours of time zone.”

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