Sean
Brady
doesn’t think highly of Ian Garry and
believes he can dominate the Irishman in a potential clash.

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Brady welcomed Kelvin
Gastelum
back to welterweight on Saturday at UFC on ESPN 52 at
the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Brady thoroughly dominated
Gastelum for the entirety of the fight before submitting him in the
third round. With the win, Brady bounced back from his first career
defeat at the hands of Belal
Muhammad
at UFC 280 last year.

The standout grappler subsequently redirected a callout to Garry,
whom he had also mentioned in the lead-up to UFC Austin. Brady had
previously highlighted Garry’s questionable gym etiquette, which
includes consistently recording sparring sessions.

Brady reiterated his dislike for “The Future,” and expressed
confidence in his ability to impose his will on Garry during a
post-fight
media scrum
on Saturday.

“Just the way he went about his whole thing with his team, it
rubbed me the wrong way. He rubs the sport the wrong way,” Brady
said.

“I’m a true professional in the sport, and I just don’t like the
way he walks around with the cameras and goes into the gym — he’s
getting kicked out of Leon
Edwards
’ gym. Like he’s just always talking s—t about people,
and it’s wack. I think he’s wack, and I’ll ragdoll him. I think
he’s the easiest fight in the division. So if he can get through
Vicente
Luque
, which I don’t think he will, because Luque is an amazing
fighter. I heard they’re coming to Atlantic City in March. So we’ll
see…if he wants to get into it on social media, it is what it is.
But when we get into that cage, I’m going to do the same thing that
I just did to Kelvin to him.”

Garry is scheduled to face Luque at UFC 296 at the T-Mobile Arena
in Las Vegas on Dec. 16.

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