Sean Brady is a dark horse at 170-pounds.
The UFC welterweight department, now lorded over by brand-new champ Belal Muhammad, has actually appeared to have a nailed-on list of competitors: the unbeaten set of Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry, or possibly the previous champ Kamaru Usman, whose candidateship for a title shot has actually been highlighted by current remarks from Muhammad. You have Jack Della Maddalena waiting in the wings.
One name, however, that has actually flown rather under the radar is the 16-1 Sean Brady; the 31-year-old Philly local who discovers himself in the regrettable position of his sole profession loss coming versus the newly-crowned champ.
While he is most likely a minimum of a number of wins far from a possible champion bout of his own, Brady can move one action better this weekend inside the UFC’s Apex center outside Las Vegas if he can get the previous welterweight title opposition Gilbert Burns in a battle anticipated as being a fight in between 2 of the department’s finest grapplers.
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