How AgentMMA breaks down Gabriel Bonfim vs Sean Brady
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This is a massive welterweight clash that's got the whole division watching. Gabriel Bonfim just went into enemy territory and beat Belal Muhammad in a five round war back in June, earning a unanimous decision that shot him up to number five in the rankings. Now he's facing Sean Brady, who's sitting right behind him at number six and hungry to crack back into title contention after getting knocked out by Michael Morales last November. Brady's been vocal lately, calling out Carlos Prates and breaking down fights on his podcast, but he couldn't get booked for the UFC 330 card in his hometown of Philly. That's gotta sting.
- Bonfim riding four fight win streak after beating Belal Muhammad
- Brady looking to bounce back from brutal Morales knockout
- High level grappling battle between two submission threats
If Brady can't get it to the ground early, Bonfim's clinch work and cardio could take over in rounds three through five.
Meanwhile, Bonfim's been on an absolute tear, finishing Randy Brown with a nasty knee in the clinch and submitting Khaos Williams with a slick D'Arce choke. The Brazilian's got four straight wins and looks dangerous everywhere. Here's what makes this interesting. Brady's a submission wizard when he gets you down, remember that guillotine from mount that finished Leon Edwards? The dude went five perfect for five on takedowns against Gastelum and controlled him for over nine minutes.
But Bonfim's no slouch on the mat either, training with the Bonfim Brothers crew, and he's shown he can hang in deep waters after going the full 25 minutes with Muhammad. The winner here is looking at a real path to a title eliminator. Bonfim's already knocking on the door, and Brady needs this win badly to erase that Morales knockout and get back in the mix.
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This is a massive welterweight clash that's got the whole division watching. Gabriel Bonfim just went into enemy territory and beat Belal Muhammad in a five round war back in June, earning a unanimous decision that shot him up to number five in the rankings. Now he's facing Sean Brady, who's sitting right behind him at number six and hungry to crack back into title contention after getting knocked out by Michael Morales last November. Brady's been vocal lately, calling out Carlos Prates and breaking down fights on his podcast, but he couldn't get booked for the UFC 330 card in his hometown of Philly. That's gotta sting.
- Bonfim riding four fight win streak after beating Belal Muhammad
- Brady looking to bounce back from brutal Morales knockout
- High level grappling battle between two submission threats
If Brady can't get it to the ground early, Bonfim's clinch work and cardio could take over in rounds three through five.
Meanwhile, Bonfim's been on an absolute tear, finishing Randy Brown with a nasty knee in the clinch and submitting Khaos Williams with a slick D'Arce choke. The Brazilian's got four straight wins and looks dangerous everywhere. Here's what makes this interesting. Brady's a submission wizard when he gets you down, remember that guillotine from mount that finished Leon Edwards? The dude went five perfect for five on takedowns against Gastelum and controlled him for over nine minutes.
But Bonfim's no slouch on the mat either, training with the Bonfim Brothers crew, and he's shown he can hang in deep waters after going the full 25 minutes with Muhammad. The winner here is looking at a real path to a title eliminator. Bonfim's already knocking on the door, and Brady needs this win badly to erase that Morales knockout and get back in the mix.
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