UFC London: Leon Edwards suffers CRUSHING submission loss to Sean Brady as ex-champ suffers huge body blow to title bid

LEONS EDWARDS' hopes of a second crack at the welterweight title are in tatters following a dominant loss to Sean Brady.

The Brummie locked horns with the submission grappler in the main event of UFC Fight Night 255 in London on Saturday night.

Leon Edwards and Sean Brady facing off at a UFC weigh-in.
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Leon Edwards locked horns with Sean Brady in the main event of UFC Fight Night 255 in LondonCredit: GETTY
Leon Edwards at a UFC weigh-in.
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The fight was Edwards' first since losing the welterweight title last JulyCredit: GETTY

Edwards, 33, returned to the O2 for the first time since being dethroned as 170lbs champ by Belal Muhammad last July.

But his bid to become a two-time champion suffered a body blow thanks to Philadelphia pounder Brady, who submitted him in the fourth round of their clash at the North Greenwich dome.

Brady came out guns blazing, throwing several combinations that forced the former champ to counter amid chants of "Rocky, Rocky, Rocky."

His early attempts to ground the fight through clinches were beautifully stuffed by Edwards, who landed knees at will to force separations.

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But he found himself on the canvas moments before the end of the first after a beautifully timed sweep from Brady.

Brady opted not to strike after the restart, immediately shooting for a takedown.

Edwards defended the initial attempt well but was eventually dragged to the canvas.

Brady stifled the former champion with crushing positional control, which briefly gave him the chance to get a kimura.

Edwards punished Brady's early aggressiveness in the third with a nasty counter elbow that forced a shot out of the Philly puncher.

Edwards defended it well before bizarrely shooting for a takedown of his own, which led to Brady gaining positional control and punishing him with yet more ground strikes before the stanza ended.

Perhaps wary of being taken down during the striking exchanges, Edwards instinctively opted to go on the back foot early in the fourth.

That was all the invitation Brady needed to shoot for a takedown, which he got against the fence.

And the 32-year-old eventually transitioned to a guillotine choke, which was so tight that Edwards begrudgingly tapped.

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