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It is not an overstatement when we say that UFC London could determine the course of the rest of Sean Brady‘s MMA career. After all, the American #5 ranked 170fer could well secure a title shot if he manages to slay Leon Edwards in their main event clash on Saturday. With Jack Della Maddalena set to face champ Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May, the winner of this main event bout could very well stake their claim at the gold. Especially after Shavkat Rakhmonov’s injury who was the #1 contender after his UFC 310 victory.

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However, this clash is big for Brady in more ways than one. With his recent success and steady climb in the rankings, Brady is now a main eventer. If he beats a former champion and a bona fide star, the American would see his fame and popularity get a boost. And with that comes opportunities to fill the coffers with that sweet cash via endorsements and pay bumps. Ahead of this important clash, we take a look at the stifling grappler’s finances so far.

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Sean Brady’s 2025 net worth and endorsements

It is really difficult to determine Sean Brady’s actual net worth. Net worth, as you know, is just the difference between a person’s assets and liabilities. And since there is almost no information about either of those things, we cannot make any definitive claims.

What we do have some idea about is that the American has fought eight times in the UFC. For reasons we will see much more in-depth later, he has probably made less than a million dollars in the UFC so far.

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The other thing we know about is that Brady endorses a fair few companies, as you would expect from a young and promising UFC prospect. Among the companies he endorses are a sports apparel company, Yokkao, a betting odds platform, ‘SteadyPicks.com’, another sports apparel company, ‘Few Will Hunt’, a health and wellbeing platform, ‘Marek Health’, as well as a supplement company ‘Allmax Nutrition’. Based upon all of this, we estimate that Brady’s net worth is in the low seven figures, probably between $2-4 million.

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How much does Sean Brady earn? UFC payouts and salary

We don’t have much information about Sean Brady’s purses in the UFC. What we do have reports for is that the American made over $400k in his last fight. We are talking about his main event Fight Night clash against Gilbert Burns in September 2024. Multiple sources claim that Brady made $80k in his fight before the Burns clash, which was a Fight Night main card clash against Kelvin Gastelum in December 2023.

For his other six fights in the UFC, however, the picture is much fuzzier. He likely started off his UFC stint back in 2019 at $12k show money and a $12k win bonus, which is the UFC minimum. His pay probably improved as he notched up wins and became a bigger star.

Since we know he made $80k in his seventh UFC fight, he made less than that for his previous four UFC fights. This is why we think he has made less than a million dollars in the UFC so far, perhaps somewhere in the range of $600k to $800k. But things are about to dramatically change for Brady since he is reportedly getting over $900k to fight Edwards at UFC London. What do you think about Sean Brady’s finances?

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