Sean Brady’s perfect record was destroyed when Belal Muhammad unleashed ‘Canelo hands’ to score shock KO

Fight fans received a first look at the 'Canelo Hands' by Belal Muhammad on UFC 280 in October 2022.

The UFC champion Welterweight, which is known for its struggling power at elite level, was mocked after his trainer compared him to box icon Canelo Alvarez.

Instead of harming the jokes, 'remember the name' leaning in and doubled by claiming that he is the 'best striker in the welterweight division'.

Belal Muhammad has never scored a knockdown in the Octagon, but Sean Brady knows that he packs a blow after he was stopped by a barrage of strikes during the rise of the American by the ranks.

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Belal Muhammad vs Sean Brady Revisted

Brady entered UFC 280 as the favorite after collecting a 15-0 record that suggested that he was the next big thing.

As is often the case when two wrestlers collide, Brady's fight with Mohammed at the feet was disputed.

In round two, an enormous upper hand cradled the unbeaten prospect and signaled the beginning of the end.

Muhammad dissolved a barrage of bumps, but could not beat the Philadelphian.

Yet referee Lukasz Bosacki stepped when Brady ate dozens of punches and did not succeed in shooting back with one of his own.

Belal Muhammad promises no deletion on UFC 315

Since the loss of Muhammad, Brady has been reflected with victories over Kelvin Gastelum and Gilbert Burns.

On March 22, he will be opposed to former Welterweight title holder Leon Edwards in UFC London.

Their fight came together when Jack della Maddalena fell off the map after being offered a title fight.

He goes against Muhammad in the UFC 315 Main Event, the champion promises that he will see a striking master class set up.

“I'm going in there, I'm going to outbox,” Muhammad promised.

“I'm not going to shoot one Takedown and I'm going to show him the meaning of Canelo -Handen.

“I am going to show the UFC hunters, the fans, that I am the best boxer in the UFC, the best boxer in the Welterweight Division.

“Believe me, you want to coordinate. Don't miss it.”

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