Calling for a title eliminator clash with rival, Ian Garry overnight, surging welterweight star, Sean Brady has slammed the Dubliner’s claim to a championship opportunity next — highlighting his near-stoppage loss to Carlos Prates last month.
Brady, who himself landed at number one in the official welterweight pile back in March, did so in emphatic fashion. Taking on former division champion, Leon Edwards in a main event return at UFC London on short-notice, the Philadelphia native dominated from start to finish.

And racking up his second submission win in his three most recent outings, Brady stopped Birmingham striker, Edwards with a one-armed guillotine choke in the latter half of their headliner clash, stamping his way to number one in the official pile.