Sean Brady thinks followers from Philly are the very best followers on this planet. Although, he could also be a bit biased.
Brady scored the largest win of his blended martial arts profession on Saturday, handily defeating former welterweight titleholder Leon Edwards within the Brit’s yard. Brady completed ‘Rocky’ within the fourth spherical through guillotine, extending his unbeaten streak to 3 and doubtlessly placing himself in pole place for a shot on the 170-pound division’s high prize.
After getting the job performed in entrance of a hostile crowd within the UK, Brady hopes that quickly, he’ll get the prospect to compete in entrance of his hometown crowd in The Metropolis of Brotherly Love earlier than lengthy.
“Philly is a different breed, man,” Brady advised LowKick MMA and different reporters through the UFC London post-fight press convention. “They’re journey or die. They’ll boo you simply as fast as they’ll cheer you, however that’s what makes them the very best followers on this planet.
“If you’re from Philly, you already know. Win or lose, they’re gonna let you hear it. But that’s just love, Philly love, you know?”
With Sean Brady’s massive win in London, is it time for the UFC to move again to Philly?
The Final Preventing Championship has hosted occasions in Philadelphia thrice, the final coming in 2019 when the promotion served up a Struggle Night time card headlined by a light-weight conflict between Justin Gaethje and Edson Barboza. The primary card additionally noticed Paul Craig, Josh Emmett, and Jack Hermansson rating finishes on the night time.
With Brady teed up for a shot at welterweight gold sooner fairly than later, maybe it’s time the UFC prepare for a return to The Birthplace of America.