Undefeated UFC welterweight Sean Brady trains alongside Eddie Alvarez in Philadelphia, so when the ex-lightweight champ’s name pops up in the news, he pays attention.
Alvarez, who in 2018 decamped to ONE Championship, recently made headlines with an unflattering story about former UFC matchmaker Joe Silva and his thoughts on fighter pay. He called attention to an upsurge in complaints from major UFC stars and wished “fighters understood how valuable they are.”
For Brady, a guy trying to climb the rungs of the UFC’s 170-pound ladder, that answer is found in the results he gets in the cage.