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Ecuadorian Powerhouse Morales Faces Welterweight Contender Brady in UFC 322 Showdown
16 Nov
Summary
- Unbeaten Ecuadorian Michael Morales fights #2 welterweight Sean Brady at UFC 322
- Morales coming off quick KO win over former title challenger Gilbert Burns
- Bout could open championship opportunities for Morales or set back his title climb

In just a few hours, unbeaten Ecuadorian fighter Michael Morales will step into the Octagon for the biggest moment of his career so far. Morales (18-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) is set to face off against #2 welterweight contender Sean Brady (18-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) in the pay-per-view main card of UFC 322, taking place this Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Morales is coming off an impressive quick knockout win over former UFC title challenger Gilbert Burns back in May. Now, on relatively short notice, he has the chance to further cement his status as a rising welterweight star by taking down another high-level grappler in Brady. Morales' coach, Raul Arvizu, believes the game plan will be similar to the one they used against Burns, as Brady presents many of the same stylistic challenges.
However, Arvizu acknowledges that Brady is in a much better career position than Burns at the moment. The 26-year-old Brady has won 8 of his 9 UFC fights, including victories over top contenders like Michael Chiesa and Belal Muhammad. A win over Morales could push him closer to a title shot, while a loss for the Ecuadorian could set back his own climb up the welterweight ladder. With so much on the line, this opening bout of UFC 322 is shaping up to be a must-see clash between two of the division's brightest young talents.




