Sean Brady Vows to Become ‘Undeniable’ After Accepting Risky Bout Against Low-Ranked Fighter
#2 welterweight contender Sean Brady reveals his plans to vouch for the title shot after accepting a bout against #8 Michael Morales.

Sean Brady talks about his path to the title (via MMA Fighting)
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Sean Brady continues to assert his place among the top contenders in the UFC’s welterweight division. As the promotion’s rankings become increasingly competitive, every matchup carries significant implications for fighters looking to climb closer to championship contention. Brady’s next test will come against rising prospect Michael Morales, who currently holds the No. 8 spot in the division.
The matchup represents a pivotal moment for both athletes. Brady, known for his exceptional grappling and relentless pressure, has built a strong record against elite competition. Meanwhile, Morales, an undefeated Ecuadorian talent, has been steadily gaining attention for his composure under pressure. Their meeting will likely determine which of the two takes the next step toward the division’s elite.
Brady is coming off a dominant performance against former welterweight champion Leon Edwards in March 2025. Despite setbacks in recent years due to injuries and scheduling delays, he has remained a constant presence within the top ten, refining his approach and staying active in preparation for a breakthrough opportunity. He recently spoke about his path to title contention and future.
Once I beat him, I’m undeniable for the title shot. I’m just going to become undeniable until they have to give me a title shot. The UFC doesn’t give a **** about the rankings. I got out and beat Michael Morales after beating Leon. They can’t keep denying me a title shot, and if not, I’m a fighter — I get paid to fight, and I’m just going to keep fighting until I get there anyway.
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Sean Brady says he will keep fighting until he gets a title shot after being matched with #8 Michael Morales
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) October 14, 2025
"Once I beat him, I’m undeniable for the title shot. I’m just going to become undeniable until they have to give me a title shot. The UFC doesn’t give a f*** about the… pic.twitter.com/aSiayXfA4I
Morales, on the other hand, represents the new generation of contenders rising through the UFC ranks. Since making his debut, he has showcased a well-rounded skill set and the ability to adapt against more experienced opponents such as Gilbert Burns and Neil Magny. His progression up the rankings has been steady, earning him his highest-profile matchup to date against a seasoned competitor like Brady.
Brady has been vocal regarding the title picture at 170 pounds and recently spoke on the upcoming matchup between Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev at UFC 322. He believed that if Makhachev wins the title, he would go back to lightweight to pursue his double champion ambitions. Brady revealed that if that were to happen, it would leave the division stationary.
The welterweight division itself remains one of the UFC’s deepest, featuring established names and emerging prospects all vying for position. With recent title defenses and major fights reshaping the landscape, a decisive victory for either Sean Brady or Michael Morales could propel the winner into direct title contention or a potential eliminator bout.
Sean Brady reveals the reason for accepting Michael Morales
Sean Brady is set to compete against Michael Morales at UFC 322 in a matchup that could have major implications for the division. After a period of uncertainty regarding his next opponent, Brady has officially agreed to face the Ecuadorian contender, solidifying his place on the upcoming card. This adds another high-level bout to an event already shaping up to be a significant night in the UFC 2025 calendar.

Brady’s decision to accept the fight comes amid limited availability of opponents within his ranking range. The UFC’s scheduling dynamics and the competition among top-10 fighters have made matchmaking increasingly complex. Taking on Morales, who continues to climb the rankings with his unbeaten record, presents Brady with both risk and opportunity heading into one of the biggest stages of his career.
I took this fight because fighters fight — and there’s no literally no other options. From what the UFC told me, this is it. This is the only guy I could fight or else I wasn’t fighting till next year.
Sean Brady via The BradyBagz Show
Sean Brady explains why he’s taking a fight against Michael Morales at #UFC322
— COMBAT SPORTS TODAY (@CSTodayNews) October 14, 2025
“I took this fight because fighters fight — and there’s no literally no other options. From what the UFC told me, this is it. This is the only guy I could fight or else I wasn’t fighting til next… pic.twitter.com/V7EPDzDpm8
Other notable contenders for the 170-pound belt include Belal Muhammad, who is scheduled to face Ian Machado Garry on November 22, and Shavkat Rakhmonov, who remains undefeated and is considered a formidable threat in the division. This only makes the upcoming bout between Sean Brady and Michael Morales an interesting matchup for the already stacked welterweight division.
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