Gilbert Burns regrets ‘forcing the finish’ during five-round loss to Sean Brady in must-win matchup
Welterweight veteran Gilbert Burns loses to young blood Sean Brady in an engaging five-round battle at UFC Vegas 97.
Gilbert Burns blames his lack of awareness for his recent loss against Sean Brady (via X)
A win or a loss can impact someone’s career in a huge way in the sport of MMA. Gilbert Burns suffered his third loss in a row after his latest defeat to Sean Brady at UFC Vegas 97. The main event bout featured an entertaining back-and-forth action. The Brazilian star was extremely disappointed with the loss and took all the blame for the unfortunate result.
Gilbert Burns lost the showdown against Sean Brady by unanimous decision with scorecards reading 50-45, 49-46, and 50-45. Burns was controlled by Brady, who used his grappling and wrestling skills. Repeated takedowns and forward movement kept Burns on the fence and didn’t let him fight freely. The Brazilian fighter admitted that he overextended with big shots and felt trapped after the fight.
It didn't flow. Nothing was good, he was quick….I hit him with some good shots, tried to finish. I think I forced the finish too much. Couple flying knees, big shots.Gilbert Burns via ESPN MMA
Burns accepted his mistake, didn’t take away anything from the winner, and credited Brady for his performance. He had flashes of success in striking exchanges but failed to keep control under Brady’s relentless pressure. Burns lost to a younger, better, and stronger version of himself, exactly how Brady envisioned the fight.
At the moment, Burns might not have what it takes to stay in the title picture. Brady’s better cardio and calmness throughout the fight neutralized Burns’ attempts to hit big shots, particularly in the later rounds. This victory strengthens Brady’s position in the welterweight category. The next in the career of both fighters remains interesting at the moment.
Welterweight champion proposes next fight for Sean Brady
Sean Brady was pretty satisfied with his victory over Gilbert Burns. It was his first ever five-round fight, and he was exhausted after the bout. In the octagon interview, the American fighter broke the news about his upcoming baby and called out Ian Garry. Brady also talked about potentially fighting a top-ranked opponent.
The welterweight champion Belal Muhammad was active on X during the fight, and Brady’s performance impressed him. Muhammad has previously fought Brady, where he knocked out the rising contender in the second round. However, after the win, Muhammad believes a fight between Brady and former champion Kamaru Usman will have shocking outcomes.
Brady finishes usman.Belal Muhammad via X
The welterweight division remains extremely competitive, with some of the most complete fighters on the UFC roster. While Muhammad is looking forward to his first-ever title defense, Brady has an opportunity to take his revenge. Two more consecutive wins could potentially give the American fighter a title shot against his former rival.
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