
A few weeks after his UFC London collision against Leon Edwards, Sean Brady did not make the same mistake that he made against Belal Muhammad in 2022.
Since his first professional loss against Belal Muhammad in 2022, Sean Brady has done well to bounce back and prove that he is still a threat in the Welterweight division.
In the past, the resident of Philadelphia showed his skills against former welterweight title -Utendager, Gilbert Burns, potentially scored the biggest victory of his career so far and beat Burns about a decision.
The 32-year-old then received the call to step in to fight UFC London in UFC London on March 22, after the original opponent of Edwards Jack della Maddalena received a title shot.
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Sean Brady explains a big mistake that he has made for Belal Muhammad fight
Brady has been calling for a few months now to fight Edwards, in which he finally gets his chance in relatively strange circumstances.
The change in opponent is a 'nightmare' situation for Edwards by colleague -British UFC star, Michael Bisping, because of the fact that 'Rocky' now encounters against another ruthless grappler instead of a striker.
In anticipation of this enormous fight in the Welterweight Division, Brady has revealed that prior to his fight against Mohammed, he made the big mistake to travel to Abu Dhabi only 10 days before the fight, he was not the time to adapt to the climate.
This time, however, Brady does not have to make many adjustments, because there is only a time difference of four hours between London and Philadelphia.
“I made the mistake of when I fought in Abu Dhabi who was 12 hours, I only went out there for 10 days, so that was a difference of 12 hours, I f— – that did that but this is only five hours, two hours than Vegas, you have to consider all those things,” Brady told Michael Bisping.
Leon Edwards believes that he can earn a title shot with a victory over Brady
In anticipation of their collision, Edwards claimed that he could earn the next title shot if he beats Brady, stating that the fight is a number one candidate.
Despite that, waiting in the Vleugels Old Competer, Shavkat Rakhmonov, who missed a title shot against Muhammad on UFC 310 because of the withdrawal of the champion and then UFC 315.
Although Edwards believes that he could secure the next title shot, it is extremely unlikely that the Rakhmonov promotion has passed again.
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