Sean Brady’s Tattoos

Last Modified Mar 18, 2025 07:38 GMT
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Sean Brady is an American professional mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Welterweight division of the UFC. Brady was born on November 23, 1992, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is known for his disciplined and technical fighting style. Standing at 5'10" with a reach of 72.5 inches, Brady is also a Jiu-Jitsu black belt and he is considered one of the most skillful grapplers in the division.

As of March 2025, Brady maintains a 17-1 professional record with victories over names like Jake Matthews, Michael Chiesa, and Kelvin Gastelum. His only loss came in October 2022 to Belal Muhammad. Ranked at #5 in the division, Brady’s forthcoming fight is against Leon "Rocky" Edwards on March 22, 2025.

Also Read: Gilbert Burns vs. Sean Brady head to head record

Sean Brady Tattoos

Back Tattoo

Sean Brady’s back features a large Japanese-style tattoo. This tattoo was initially done by a sponsor, who started tattooing him and then sponsored him by having his logo on Brady’s fight banners. He also has a dragon tattoo surrounding his neck.

[Image via Getty Images]

Leg Tattoo

Brady’s leg tattoos are a continuation of his Japanese-inspired tattoos featuring samurais and traditional art.

[Image via @mma_tattoos on Instagram]

Torso Tattoo

[Image via @seanbradymma on Instagram]

Sean Brady’s torso tattoo consists of the Holy Cross in the center along with a man wrestling a beast in the abdominal areas.

Is Sean Brady undefeated?

No, Sean Brady has suffered a loss in his professional MMA career. This defeat came from the hands of the reigning UFC welterweight champion Belal "Remember the Name" Muhammad.

Also Read: Who has Sean Brady lost to?

FAQs on Sean Brady’s tattoos

A. Though the exact number is uncertain, Sean Brady has multiple tattoos spread across his body.

A. The exact date when Sean Brady got his first tattoo is unknown.

A. Sean Brady’s only loss was against Belal Muhammad.

A. Sean Brady is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

A. As of March 2025, Sean Brady holds a record of 17 wins and one loss. Brady’s next fight is against Leon Edwards on March 22, 2025.

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