Michael Morales Dismisses Sean Brady's Claim No One Wanted to Fight Him
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Michael Morales Dismisses Sean Brady's Claim No One Wanted to Fight Him
"I was in the same spot. I had trouble finding an opponent, but I've known for a while that I was going to fight him. The fight has been talked about for a while now, but he hadn't signed the contract,"
"They had me waiting for him to agree to the fight, but he took his time. So he can't say nobody wanted to fight him because I've known for a long time. I was always ready."
"Nothing different from the others. He bleeds just like the and he gets tired just like them. I've always been well prepared for my fights and this one is no different. In each camp I've evolved and grown more. Each fight, for me, it's constant evolution, and I've shown it,"
"I always get a Jiu-Jitsu guy, or a wrestler, or whatever and I prepare just the same for all areas, and I'm ready for anything he wants to do. I just want to finish the fight quickly."
Michael Morales enters UFC 322 as an 18-0 undefeated welterweight prospect facing grappling specialist Sean Brady at Madison Square Garden. Morales rejected Brady's claim that nobody wanted to fight him, saying he had known the matchup for some time while Brady delayed signing the contract. Morales plans no special changes for Brady's grappling, emphasizing consistent preparation and steady evolution each camp. He trains with Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling partners to prepare for all areas, expresses confidence in his conditioning, and aims to finish the fight quickly as a demonstration of his growth.
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