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Sean Brady’s Path to a UFC Title: What’s Next After Beating Edwards?

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Hey, what’s up, everyone? today we're talking about one of the biggest up-and-comers in the UFC welterweight division—Sean Brady. I like to go for big moves and stack wins, and Brady did just that against Leon Edwards at UFC London. The fourth-round submission sparked a lot of discussion about Edwards' future in the UFC title picture.

So, let's break it down: What’s next for Brady after his big win? Can he keep this momentum going, or is he in for a tough road ahead?

Analyzing Brady’s Performance Against Edwards​

Let’s be real: this was an impressive performance by Brady. From the opening bell, it was clear that he had Edwards’ number. The fight was a chess match, but Brady was always one step ahead. His grappling and wrestling completely outclassed Edwards.

Brady didn’t just control the fight on the ground; he made Edwards look uncomfortable, forcing him to give up position on multiple occasions. Then, there was the guillotine choke finish—Brady’s ability to recognize Edwards’ weakness and capitalize on it was textbook.

Now, Edwards started with some solid moments early in the fight, but as the rounds went on, it became apparent that Brady had a clear game plan, and Edwards didn’t have the tools to adjust. In fact, the frustration from the crowd was palpable by the third round, as they realized Brady was dominating. And after three rounds, you could feel the momentum shift.

Brady’s corner even told him, “He’s broken,” and that’s when Brady pounced, taking Edwards to the ground again and sealing the win with the guillotine choke.

This performance was a masterclass in fight IQ. Brady’s dominance was so overwhelming that the crowd began trickling out of the arena after three rounds, always a sign of a one-sided affair.

Where Brady Stands in the Welterweight Division​

Now that we’ve seen what Brady can do, where does he fit in the UFC welterweight rankings? With this win, he’s definitely pushed himself into the conversation for a title shot. But the road to gold isn’t easy, especially in a stacked division like welterweight.

Right now, Brady’s victory has him ahead of guys like Shavkat Rakhmonov and Jack Della Maddalena, who are all looking to get their hands on the belt. And don’t forget the other big names in the division, like Gilbert Burns, Ian Machado Garry, and Joaquin Buckley. They’re all fighting for their shot at the top.

For Edwards, this loss means he’s slipped down the rankings and now faces a tough road back to title contention. His once-promising path to breaking Georges St-Pierre’s title defense record now seems much further away. But as for Brady, he’s made a big jump, and the future is bright.
Where Brady Stands in the Welterweight Division

Possible Opponents Before a Title Shot​

Alright, now we get into the fun part. Who should Sean Brady fight next? He’s clearly a top contender after that win, but should he go straight to a title shot, or does he need one more big win to solidify his place?

Shavkat Rakhmonov – A Battle of Elite Grapplers​

Shavkat Rakhmonov is a serious threat in the division, and a fight between him and Brady would be a spectacle. Rakhmonov is undefeated and has been blowing through opponents with his striking and grappling.

A fight between these two grappling specialists would be a clash of styles that could really determine who’s next in line for the title. Brady’s wrestling might be the key to success here, but Rakhmonov’s strength and skillset are no joke. This fight could very well be the one that decides the No. 1 contender for the welterweight title.

Gilbert Burns – A Test Against an Experienced Top Contender​

Another fight that makes sense for Brady is against Gilbert Burns. Burns is a seasoned veteran with a world-class jiu-jitsu game, and he’s fought some of the best in the division.

A win over Burns would be a major feather in Brady’s cap and would push him closer to that title shot. The only thing is, Burns is no slouch on the ground, so it would be interesting to see how Brady’s wrestling fares against Burns’ submission game.
Gilbert Burns – A Test Against an Experienced Top Contender

Ian Machado Garry – A Rising Star to Challenge Brady​

Now, this is an interesting one. Ian Machado Garry is another top prospect in the division who’s quickly making a name for himself. He’s ranked seventh, but a fight against Brady would be a fascinating clash of styles.

Garry’s striking is slick, but Brady’s wrestling would be a major challenge for him. A fight between these two would show who’s truly ready to make the jump to the top tier of the division.

How Brady Matches Up Against the Champion​

Now, let’s talk about the champion, Leon Edwards. Edwards has been at the top of the welterweight division for a while now, but Brady has already shown that he has the tools to beat him. In a potential rematch, Brady’s wrestling and grappling could be the deciding factor.

Brady would have to tighten up his stand-up game and find ways to neutralize Edwards’ striking, but given the way he handled Edwards in their first encounter, he can execute a game plan effectively. A rematch would be a battle, but Brady’s wrestling could very well be the X-factor.

Roadblocks & Challenges to Securing a Title Shot​

Now, let’s be real for a second. There are a few roadblocks that Brady will face as he looks to secure a title shot. UFC matchmaking isn’t always straightforward, and there are other contenders, like Rakhmonov and Burns, who could also be in line for a shot.

Injuries, fight delays, and other contenders emerging are always potential hurdles. But if Brady continues to win and puts on dominant performances like he did against Edwards, the UFC won’t be able to ignore him.

And there’s always the issue of UFC politics. Dana White and the matchmakers may want to build up certain fights or give others a shot before Brady, but with the way he’s performing, it’s hard to deny he’s ready for that title shot.
Roadblocks & Challenges to Securing a Title Shot

Frequently Asked Questions​

What’s next for Sean Brady after beating Leon Edwards?

Brady is now one of the top contenders in the welterweight division. His next fight could be against someone like Shavkat Rakhmonov or Gilbert Burns, both of whom are in the title picture.

Can Sean Brady beat Leon Edwards in a title fight?

Absolutely. Brady has already shown that he can neutralize Edwards’s strengths with his grappling, and a rematch could very well go in Brady’s favor if he continues to evolve his game.

What does Sean Brady’s win mean for the division?
Brady’s win over Edwards has shaken up the welterweight rankings. With top contenders like him, Rakhmonov, and Burns all vying for the title, the division is more competitive than ever.
 

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