Sean Brady - Joaquin Buckley: betting tip (cf. 1.61) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Sean Brady played ten matches in the UFC and went on a winning streak of five fights in a row, but then stumbled on Belal Muhamad, losing by technical knockout in the second round. Then there was a series of three wins in a row and again an insulting defeat by Morales in the first round. You can't lose in this fight, because then you can forget about a possible championship fight for a long time. The American holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and is recognized as one of the most formidable experts in controlling an opponent in the welterweight division. If you manage to impose your style, then it will obviously be difficult for your opponent.

Joaquin Buckley was signed to the best league in the world in 2024 and won four opening fights. But last summer, the American fighter fought Kamaru Usman, and in that fight Buckley suffered his first defeat in the promotion, losing in a five-round match on points. Buckley is serious, because he has openly stated that his career in the promotion is at stake. If he wins, the championship race will continue, but if he loses, he will be fired from the UFC. It is unlikely that the organization will terminate the contract with such a fighter because of two defeats, but the level of motivation due to such words speaks for itself.
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Tip and bets
Both fighters are powerfully motivated for the upcoming fight, but Buckley has been idle for almost a year. Last June, Joaquin had his last fight. Brady fought in November 2025. Sean has more extensive experience in the promotion, and his grappling suggests that Buckley will have a difficult time, because if Brady does not feel confident in the stand, he will move the fight to the stalls and take control. Figuratively speaking, Sean is a more versatile fighter and, as we believe, he will be able to confirm this on May 10 and become the winner.
Our prediction is a 1.61 win for Sean Brady.


























