LEON EDWARDS has been urged to abandon his cautious approach and be “aggressive” in his crunch comeback clash with Sean Brady.
Rocky’s return to octagon action tops the bill of a stacked UFC Fight Night 255 card at London‘s O2 Arena tomorrow night.
GETTYLeon Edwards returns to the octagon tomorrow night at UFC London[/caption]
GETTYThe fight will be his first since losing to the welterweight belt to Belal Muhammad[/caption]
GETTYAmerican Sean Brady stands between ‘Rocky’ and a return to the win column[/caption]
GETTYEx-185lbs champ Michael Bisping has urged Edwards to not be passive and be the aggressor against the grappler[/caption]
Edwards, 33, will bid to get back to winning ways against submission specialist Sean Brady in his first outing since losing the welterweight strap to Belal Muhammad last July.
The Brummie’s dethroning was partly down to allowing Muhammad to be the aggressor and backing up against the fence, an approach which worked well in his trilogy fight with Kamaru Usman and victory over Colby Covington.
And former middleweight champion and TNT Sports UFC pundit, Michael Bisping believes a change of tact is needed from Edwards to get himself back in the win column against the relentless Brady.
‘The Count’ told SunSport: “Leon does back up against the fence.
“But he’s got to abandon that in this one because he’s got to go forward.
“He’s got to put Brady on the back foot.
“He’s got to punish him, he’s got to land, he’s got to get respect.
“And he’s got to make Sean Brady doubt himself by cracking him in the head with whatever it is.
REUTERSMichael Bisping insists Leon Edwards needs to hurt Sean Brady early doors[/caption]
“He needs to hurt Brady. And we saw late on in his title win over Usman what he can do when he needs to finish.”
Bisping knows a thing or two about the mindset Edwards will have going into tomorrow night’s showdown with Philadelphia pounder Brady.
He jumped straight back into the fire 21 days after losing the middleweight strap to Georges St-Pierre at UFC 217 in November 2017.
And he’s hoping the pressure of Edwards’ title aspirations potentially going up in smoke on home soil will so him do away with his recently adopted conservative approach.
Britain’s first UFC titleholder said: “In terms of his mindset, he’s got to be aggressive.
“He’s got to go forward and he’s got to try and put Brady on the back foot.
“When you’re the champion; I think he fell into the trap of almost fighting not to lose.
REUTERSLeon Edwards has aspirations of becoming a two-time UFC champion[/caption]
GETTYMichael Bisping insists a change of approach is crucial to Edwards’ title aspirations[/caption]
“You’ve got to be aggressive, he’s got to go forward, he’s got to hurt Sean Brady and put him on the back foot.
On Edwards fighting yet another grappler, Bisping insists: “It’s business as usual [for Leon].
“Because he’s fought and beat that style pretty much his entire career People are always looking to try and take him down.
“So he just parlays all the hard work that he did in all the other training camps into this one and hopefully gets the job done.”
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