Sean Brady Eyes Title Shot After Dominant UFC 328 Victory

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Following an impressive performance at UFC 328, welterweight fighter Sean Brady is determined to prove his worthiness for a title shot.

Last weekend, Sean Brady secured a decisive victory over Joaquin Buckley, reasserting his position as a formidable contender in the welterweight division. Despite facing past defeats against notable opponents like Belal Muhammad and Michael Morales, Brady has consistently demonstrated resilience and a focus on continuous improvement.

With another significant win under his belt, Brady is now looking towards the future. Although he is 33 years old and the welterweight division is witnessing the rise of many talented young fighters, Brady believes he still has a significant role to play.

During his post-fight press conference, Brady made his ambitions clear, stating his desire for challenging matchups.

Sean Brady Discusses His Future Plans

“Everybody wants a title shot,” Brady told MMA Junkie. “I’d fight Kamaru Usman because he’s a former champion, and I think that would make sense. I’ve heard he might be moving up to middleweight. I’ve fought my way back. I beat Leon Edwards when I was the No. 1 contender. I fought Morales, and now I’ve fought back again.”

“I deserve to fight upwards, so we’ll see how things unfold. I would love to fight in Philly if it makes sense for me. I’m 33 years old, and I’m getting better with every outing. My goal is to become a UFC champion, and I’m steadily working towards that.”

“I would fight Gilbert Burns 100 percent,” Brady added. “I’ve requested that fight before. Yes, let’s do it.”

Brady has a reputation for not shying away from difficult challenges. He understands the importance of capitalizing on every opportunity, and facing a fighter like Gilbert Burns would undoubtedly be a significant test of his capabilities and resilience.

English Translation

Following an impressive performance at UFC 328, welterweight fighter Sean Brady is determined to prove his worthiness for a title shot.

Last weekend, Sean Brady secured a decisive victory over Joaquin Buckley, reasserting his position as a formidable contender in the welterweight division. Despite facing past defeats against notable opponents like Belal Muhammad and Michael Morales, Brady has consistently demonstrated resilience and a focus on continuous improvement.

With another significant win under his belt, Brady is now looking towards the future. Although he is 33 years old and the welterweight division is witnessing the rise of many talented young fighters, Brady believes he still has a significant role to play.

During his post-fight press conference, Brady made his ambitions clear, stating his desire for challenging matchups.

Sean Brady Discusses His Future Plans

“Everybody wants a title shot,” Brady told MMA Junkie. “I’d fight Kamaru Usman because he’s a former champion, and I think that would make sense. I’ve heard he might be moving up to middleweight. I’ve fought my way back. I beat Leon Edwards when I was the No. 1 contender. I fought Morales, and now I’ve fought back again.”

“I deserve to fight upwards, so we’ll see how things unfold. I would love to fight in Philly if it makes sense for me. I’m 33 years old, and I’m getting better with every outing. My goal is to become a UFC champion, and I’m steadily working towards that.”

“I would fight Gilbert Burns 100 percent,” Brady added. “I’ve requested that fight before. Yes, let’s do it.”

Brady has a reputation for not shying away from difficult challenges. He understands the importance of capitalizing on every opportunity, and facing a fighter like Gilbert Burns would undoubtedly be a significant test of his capabilities and resilience.

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