What rank is Cody Brundage?

Last Modified Apr 3, 2024 06:21 GMT
Cody Brundage UFC Ranking
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The former Lights Out Championship middleweight and light heavyweight champion, Cody Brundage has been a phenomenal fighter since his professional debut in 2019. Brundage made his octagon debut on September 25, 2021, at UFC 266 but lost the bout via a unanimous decision to Nick Maximov. However, he bounced back from the loss by defeating Dalcha Lungiambula via a first-round guillotine choke submission and earning himself a ‘Perfomance of the Night’ bonus for his showcase inside the cage.

Before signing up for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the 29-year-old American fighter competed in other promotions like LFA, LOC, Caged Thunder, CLIP, etc. Moreover, he has competed in two weight classes, mainly middleweight and light heavyweight divisions in these mentioned promotions.

For his last outing, Cody Brundage faced Zachary Reese and knocked out Reese at 1:49 in the first round. The fight took place at UFC on ESPN: Dariush vs. Tsarukyan in Austin, Texas, United States. He also earned a ‘Performance of the Night’ bonus for his exceptional performance inside the cage.

Moreover, the 29-year-old fighter is set to make his next outing at the prestigious UFC 300 against the undefeated Bo Nickal on April 13, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, United States. And to make it more exciting, Brundage will be fighting in the main card opener matchup for the monumental UFC 300.

Cody Brundage UFC Ranking

Cody Brundage is currently not ranked in the middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Brundage’s UFC stint has been a ride on the roller coaster with numerous ups and downs. He suffered three consecutive losses from December 2022 to June 2023. However, the American fighter bounced back from these losses in his previous outings and is currently on a two-fight win streak.

Cody Brundage MMA Record

Starting his professional career in 2019, Cody Brundage currently boasts a record of 10 wins and 5 losses in MMA. Moreover, he possesses 5 wins via knockout and 3 via submission along with 6 first round finishes. Adding on, he has successfully landed over 100 significant strikes out of 180 attempts.

15 matches10 wins5 losses
By knockout52
By submission31
By decision12
By disqualification10

*Last updated on April 3, 2024.

FAQs

A. Cody Brundage is currently not ranked in the middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.


A. Starting his professional career in 2019, Cody Brundage currently boasts a record of 10 wins and 5 losses in MMA. 


A. Cody Brundage is a former Lights Out Championship middleweight and light heavyweight champion


A. For his last outing, Cody Brundage faced Zachary Reese and knocked out Reese at 1:49 in the first round at UFC on ESPN: Dariush vs. Tsarukyan in Austin, Texas, United States.


A. Cody Brundage is set to make his next outing at the prestigious UFC 300 against the undefeated Bo Nickal on April 13, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, United States.


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