Sean Brady publicly stated after the event that he has been studying Gabriel Bonfim for a long time and wants to fight him next. Brady made the callout in the post-fight studio, expressing clear interest in the welterweight matchup.
Sean Brady made his intentions clear in the post-fight studio following the event on June 7, publicly calling out Gabriel Bonfim as the opponent he wants next in the welterweight division, revealing he has been studying the Brazilian for a long time.

Brady enters the callout ranked seventh in the welterweight division with a record of 19-2-0. The 33-year-old from the United States trains out of Renzo Gracie Philly and brings a methodical, grappling-heavy game to the table. He lands 3.96 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 55 percent, and his wrestling remains a constant threat at 3.53 takedowns per 15 minutes. At five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach, he is not the biggest welterweight, but his precision and control have defined his climb up the rankings.
Bonfim, ranked tenth in the division, carries a 19-1-0 record and has built a reputation as one of the more exciting fighters in the weight class. The 28-year-old Brazilian, known as Marretinha, trains with Bonfim Brothers and stands six-foot-one with a 72-inch reach. He is an active and aggressive fighter, landing 4.61 significant strikes per minute and averaging 3.6 takedowns per 15 minutes, while also posting 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a threat in every phase of the fight.

Why it matters
- A win for either fighter over a fellow top-ten opponent could push them significantly closer to title contention at 170 pounds.
- Both fighters share identical 72-inch reaches but differ sharply in height and fighting style, setting up an intriguing physical contrast.
- Bonfim's higher striking output and submission volume clash with Brady's superior striking accuracy and proven wrestling base, creating a compelling stylistic puzzle.
Gabriel Bonfim vs Sean Brady
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