Sean
Brady
didn’t like Leon
Edwards
’ attitude before and after their UFC
London
fight.

Brady and Edwards headlined UFC Fight Night 255 at the O2 Arena in
London last weekend. Brady mostly ragdolled Edwards before
submitting the Englishman in front of his home fans in the fourth
round.

Brady recently revealed that he didn’t appreciate Edwards’ behavior
in the lead-up to the fight. Brady claims Edwards initially made
fun of his height during their first face off, which he took in
good humor. However, he didn’t like Edwards’ team chiming in
shortly thereafter. While Brady is not one talk much trash, he was
ready to go at it with “Rocky” from that point onward.

“He was like, ‘How tall are you? 5-8, 5-9?’ He was being a d—khead.
And I was like, ‘Oh I’m 5-9.’ I was like, ‘What are you, 6-2? You
got those big shoes on.’ Just making a joke of it. And we face off
for legit five seconds,” Brady said on “The Ariel Helwani
Show.”

I don’t know if it’s his manager or brother and him, they were
like, ‘This is super awkward.’ They said some stupid ass s–t… From
there on I was like, ‘I’m not touching this dude’s hands. If I see
him trying stupid s–t at the weigh-ins, I’m gonna get it right
back to this motherf—er… Personally, f–k Leon. F–k him and his
whole team. That’s how I feel about the whole situation.”

Brady’s dislike for Edwards only increased following their fight.
Edwards brushed Brady off as the Philadelphia native went to
exchange some customary pleasantries. While Brady understands that
Edwards was upset, he didn’t like the former champ’s corner’s
attitude.

“I went up to him like, ‘Yo man you’re a great champion, blah blah
blah.’ He kind of like brushed me off,” Brady said. “Obviously he
is upset, but even his whole team. I tried to say something, and
they were corny as shit too. It was just whack. My coaches didn’t
even go over there… He is just salty… I wish I was even meaner to
this dude… Maybe Belal was right about him. He’s all butthurt about
all kinds of s–t.”

Brady’s lone professional loss came against current champ Belal
Muhammad
via submission in 2022. He has since bounced back with
three straight wins and is expected to be rallying for a gold bid
soon. Meanwhile, this is Edwards’ second consecutive loss after his
13-fight unbeaten streak ended with his title loss to Muhammad at
UFC 304 last year.

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