Fury Pro Grappling 4: Ben Saunders vs. Sean Brady full card line-up

On Saturday, May 28, Fury Pro Grappling will return to action with its fourth-ever submission-only event. The card is headlined by a match-up between current UFC welterweight contender Sean Brady and longtime UFC and Bellator MMA veteran Ben Saunders. The event also features a number of top submission grappling competitors, including ADCC qualifier Jacob Rodriguez, ADCC veteran Jason Rau, and Medusa jiu-jitsu champion Sophia Cassella.

View the Fury Grappling 4 full card line-up below.

With a perfect 15-0 professional MMA record, Sean Brady is one of the best welterweight fighters in the world. In December, Brady showed off his grappling chops when he earned a decision win over perennial top jiu-jitsu competitor Craig Jones at Fury Grappling 3.

Saunders has enjoyed an MMA career that has spanned over 15 years and 38 fights. In those fights, he has shown a knack for submission grappling and owns the only omoplata finish in UFC history.

A number of other notable matches will take place lower on the card. In the co-main event, UFC veterans Clay Guida and Alex Caceres will meet in a clash of wrestling vs. jiu-jitsu. Recent ADCC Trials winner Jacob Rodriguez will take on top prospect Achilles Rocha. Rocha’s sister, Jasmine, is a recent ADCC Trials silver medalist; she’ll be facing 17-year old phenom Trinity Pun. Finally, ADCC veteran and leg locking specialist Jason Rau will meet Daisha Goto.

How to watch: Fury Grappling 4 takes place on Saturday, May 28 and will air live on UFC Fightpass (subscription required).

Ben Coate

Ben has been involved with grappling, whether through wrestling or Brazilian jiu-jitsu, essentially his entire life. After wrestling throughout his childhood, Ben found Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a young adult and quickly fell in love. He has been training for over ten years and holds the rank of black belt, and remains involved in both the MMA and BJJ scene. Ben has been writing about combat sports since 2017. He has interviewed and profiled some of MMA's biggest stars, including multiple UFC champions.

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