
Brandon Davis
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Scrappy bantamweight journeyman who earned a Fight of the Night bonus early in his UFC run but has struggled to string together wins at the highest level.
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Brandon Davis is a bantamweight mixed martial artist whose career arc traces a familiar path for combat sports journeymen: late entry, regional success, a flash of UFC promise, and a struggle to sustain it. He did not begin training in martial arts until age 20, starting with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu while attending Mississippi State University. By the time he entered Dana White's Contender Series in 2017, Davis had compiled an impressive 8-2 record fighting mostly in the southern U.S., enough to earn a UFC contract and a debut at UFC 220 in January 2018.
His early run in the promotion showed flashes of competence. After losing a decision to Kyle Bochniak in his debut, Davis rebounded with a unanimous decision victory over Steven Peterson at UFC Fight Night in February 2018 - a performance that earned him Fight of the Night honors. It was the kind of result that suggested Davis might carve out a solid niche in the UFC's bantamweight ranks. His style, anchored in grappling and submission work, was exemplified by a rear-naked choke finish of Randy Costa at UFC 236 in April 2019, a signature win that underscored his technical acumen on the mat.
However, Davis could not sustain momentum at the elite level. Between 2018 and 2019, he went 1-5 in the UFC, including split-decision losses to Kyung Ho Kang and Giga Chikadze that suggested he was competitive but not quite at the level required to climb the bantamweight ladder. Released after the Chikadze bout, Davis competed regionally and eventually captured the Gulf Coast MMA Bantamweight Championship, successfully defending it in 2021. A return to the UFC in late 2021 saw him suffer a first-round knockout loss to Danaa Batgerel, and he was released again after a split-decision loss in 2022. Since then, Davis has competed on smaller promotions, including Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA, as an active but peripheral figure in professional combat sports.

























