
😬Sean Brady went OFF on Ian Garry for
calling for a title shot next:„You just beat number 13. You don’t deserve anything… He can be a
back up fighter all he wants, that don’t mean d*ck.“Advertisement
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April 29, 2025
Sean
Brady doesn’t consider Ian Garry to
be worthy of a title shot.
Garry earned a unanimous decision win over Carlos
Prates at UFC
Kansas City last weekend. Brady was unimpressed by Garry’s win
and accused the Irishman of coasting throughout. Garry also
revealed that he is the official backup for Belal
Muhammad’s upcoming title defense against Jack
Della Maddalena at UFC 315
on May 10 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Garry had seemingly asked for the backup spot as part of deal in
accepting the Prates matchup. While making the announcement, “The
Future” reminded fans that he accepted his last matchup
against Shavkat
Rakhmonov on 21 days’ notice and the Prates booking on 25 days’
notice. However, Brady noted that Garry lost a decision against
“Nomad,” and “The Nightmare” had him visibly hurt in the last round
at UFC Kansas City. Regardless of whether Garry is the backup for
the upcoming welterweight title fight, Brady doesn’t think he
deserves a title shot.
“Ian did what Ian does,” Brady said on the BradyBagz Show. “He f—-ing touches you and runs for
three rounds, then he got beat up for two rounds and said he’s
getting a title shot. To say you have a performance like that and
you deserve a title shot. He can go weigh in and be the backup
fighter all he wants, that don’t mean f—-ing d—k. So Ian just keeps
talking about him taking short-notice fights – cool bro. You did
two, you lost one and you almost got finished in the other. That
doesn’t mean you deserve a title shot.”
Garry is 9-1 in the UFC with wins over the likes of Michael
Page, Daniel
Rodriguez, Neil Magny
and Geoff
Neal. Meanwhile, Brady has only lost to Belal
Muhammad. Brady has since bounced back with wins over Kelvin
Gastelum, Gilbert
Burns and Leon
Edwards to bring himself into title talks.