Sean Brady reflects on his first career loss to Belal Muhammad at UFC 280, stating that it was a mental block rather than a lack of skill that led to his defeat. Despite the setback, Brady is optimistic about the experience, saying he has learned more from that loss than from any of his previous wins.
Brady has confidence in himself and believes that if he fought Muhammad 10 times, he would emerge victorious nine out of ten times. He is eager for the opportunity to fight Muhammad again in the future.
Looking ahead, Brady is focused on rebounding from his loss and will take on Kelvin Gastelum at UFC on ESPN 52 on Dec. 2 in Austin, Texas. He is determined to show that he has what it takes to succeed in the welterweight division. For more information on the event, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC on ESPN 52.
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