Brent Primus (born April 12, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing for Bellator MMA, where he is the former Bellator Lightweight World Champion.[3]

Brent Primus
Born (1985-04-12) April 12, 1985 (age 39)
Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
DivisionLightweight
Reach73 in (190 cm)
Fighting out ofPortland, Oregon, U.S.
TeamSports Lab
Team Oyama[1]
Gracie Barra Portland[1]
Rank3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[2] under Fabiano Scherner
Years active2010–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total19
Wins15
By knockout2
By submission8
By decision5
Losses3
By knockout1
By decision2
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Background

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Born and raised in Eugene, Oregon, Primus attended Sheldon High School, where he played soccer and helped the team tie South Eugene High School for the co-state title. He later began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, earning his black belt in only six years.[4]

Primus had a tumultuous childhood and teenage years, having never seen his real father outside of a prison, except for catching him on an episode of “Cops” once as a child. At the age of 13, he found himself homeless after being kicked out of the house by his step father. After this, he bounced around from home to home until he began selling pounds of weed to finance himself. At 15, Primus had his own house from these proceeds. At age 16, his home was raided by rival gangsters, with Primus held up at gunpoint. At 18, his home was raided by police and Primus was sent to jail. During this time, Primus was partying and finding himself in fights on a weekly basis, leading to one of Primus’ friends to sign him up for an amateur fight, which lead him onto his career in MMA.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Primus compiled an amateur record of 5-1 before making his professional debut in September 2010, defeating Chris Ensley via first-round submission. In his second pro bout, Primus defeated Roy Bradshaw via submission in the first round on May 12, 2012.

Bellator MMA

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Primus signed with Bellator in 2013. He made his debut for the organization on September 27, 2013, at Bellator 101 against Scott Thometz. Primus won via rear-naked choke submission at 3:48 in the first round, improving his record to 3–0.[6]

Primus had his second bout with the organization on November 22, 2013, at Bellator 109. He defeated Brett Glass by rear-naked choke submission in the first round.[7]

In his next bout, Primus faced Chris Jones at Bellator 111 on March 7, 2014. Primus won via TKO in the first round, which marked the first time Primus had finished an opponent that was not by rear-naked choke.[8]

After nearly a year-and-a-half away from the sport, Primus returned to face Derek Anderson at Bellator 141 on August 28, 2015. He won the fight by split decision.

Primus next faced Gleristone Santos at Bellator 153 on April 22, 2016. He won the fight by split decision.

Bellator Lightweight World Champion

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With an undefeated streak of five wins in Bellator, Primus faced Bellator Lightweight champion Michael Chandler at Bellator NYC on June 24, 2017. At 2:22 in the first round, the bout was temporarily halted by the referee to check on Chandler, whose left ankle was visibly injured. The bout was stopped in favor of Primus via TKO, awarding him the Bellator Lightweight World Championship and pulling off one of the biggest upsets in Bellator history.[9][10]

Primus was expected to make his first title defense against Chandler in a rematch at Bellator 197 on April 13, 2018. However, he pulled out of the fight due to a knee injury. As a result, Brandon Girtz stepped in as a replacement.[11]

The rematch between Primus and Chandler finally took place in the main event of Bellator 212 on December 14, 2018.[12] Primus was out-wrestled for the better part of the fight, and despite landing similar leg kicks to those that stopped Chandler in their first fight and dropping Chandler with a punch in the second round, Primus was defeated by Chandler via unanimous decision.[13]

Post-title era

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As the first fight after losing his title, Primus faced Tim Wilde at Bellator: Birmingham on May 4, 2019. He won the fight via gogoplata in the first round.

Primus was expected to face Peter Queally at Bellator 240 on February 22, 2020.[14] However, Queally was forced to withdraw from the bout due to knee injury and was subsequently replaced by Chris Bungard.[15] Primus won the bout via neck-crank submission in the 1st round.

On April 17, 2021, Primus announced signing a new 6-fight contract.[16]

Primus faced Islam Mamedov on July 31, 2021, at Bellator 263.[17] He lost the bout via split decision.[18]

Primus faced Benson Henderson on October 16, 2021, at Bellator 268.[19] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[20]

Primus faced Alexandr Shabliy at Bellator 282 on June 24, 2022.[21] He lost the bout via TKO in the second round.[22][23]

Lightweight Grand Prix

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After an original contestant of the $1 million Bellator Lightweight World Grand Prix, Sidney Outlaw, was suspended for a positive drug test, Primus replaced him for the quarter-final bout against Mansour Barnaoui on May 12, 2023, at Bellator 296.[24] Primus won the back-and-forth bout by unanimous decision.[25]

In the semifinals, Primus faced reigning champion Usman Nurmagomedov on 7 October 2023, at Bellator 300.[26] He originally lost the fight by unanimous decision but that result was overturned by CSAC when Nurmagomedov tested positive for prescription drug that contained a banned substance.[27][28]

Primus started the 2024 season with a bout against Bruno Miranda on April 12, 2024 at PFL 2.[29] He won the fight due to a rear-naked choke submission.[30]

Primus next faced Solomon Renfro at PFL 5 on June 21, 2024[31] Renfro would miss the Lightweight limit weighing in at 157.4 pounds. [32] Primus would win the fight via submission in the third round and thus secure himself the top seed for the playoff section of the PFL Lightweight tournament.[33]

Primus faced Clay Collard in the semifinals of the 2024 Lightweight tournament on August 16, 2024 at PFL 8.[34] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[35]

In the final, Primus is scheduled to face Gadzhi Rabadanov on November 29, 2024, at PFL 10.[36]

Championships and awards

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
19 matches 15 wins 3 losses
By knockout 2 1
By submission 8 0
By decision 5 2
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Gadzhi Rabadanov PFL 10 (2024) November 29, 2024 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2024 PFL Lightweight Tournament Final.
Win 15–3 (1) Clay Collard Decision (unanimous) PFL 8 (2024) August 16, 2024 3 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States 2024 PFL Lightweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win 14–3 (1) Solomon Renfro Submission (rear-naked choke) PFL 5 (2024) June 21, 2024 3 3:21 Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Catchweight (156.4 lb) bout; Renfro missed weight.
Win 13–3 (1) Bruno Miranda Submission (rear-naked choke) PFL 2 (2024) April 12, 2024 2 1:49 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NC 12–3 (1) Usman Nurmagomedov NC (overturned) Bellator 300 October 7, 2023 5 5:00 San Diego, California, United States Bellator Lightweight World Grand Prix Semifinal. For the Bellator Lightweight World Championship. Originally a unanimous decision win for Nurmagomedov; overturned after he tested positive for a banned substance.
Win 12–3 Mansour Barnaoui Decision (unanimous) Bellator 296 May 12, 2023 5 5:00 Paris, France Bellator Lightweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Loss 11–3 Alexandr Shabliy TKO (punches) Bellator 282 June 24, 2022 2 1:22 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 11–2 Benson Henderson Decision (unanimous) Bellator 268 October 16, 2021 3 5:00 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 10–2 Islam Mamedov Decision (split) Bellator 263 July 31, 2021 3 5:00 Los Angeles, California, United States
Win 10–1 Chris Bungard Submission (neck crank) Bellator 240 February 22, 2020 1 1:55 Dublin, Ireland
Win 9–1 Tim Wilde Submission (gogoplata) Bellator Birmingham May 4, 2019 1 1:20 Birmingham, England
Loss 8–1 Michael Chandler Decision (unanimous) Bellator 212 December 14, 2018 5 5:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Lost the Bellator Lightweight World Championship.
Win 8–0 Michael Chandler TKO (doctor stoppage) Bellator NYC June 24, 2017 1 2:22 New York City, New York, United States Won the Bellator Lightweight World Championship.
Win 7–0 Gleristone Santos Decision (split) Bellator 153 April 22, 2016 3 5:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 6–0 Derek Anderson Decision (split) Bellator 141 August 28, 2015 3 5:00 Temecula, California, United States
Win 5–0 Chris Jones TKO (punches) Bellator 111 March 7, 2014 1 1:45 Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States
Win 4–0 Brett Glass Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 109 November 22, 2013 1 3:20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Win 3–0 Scott Thometz Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 101 September 27, 2013 1 3:48 Portland, Oregon, United States
Win 2–0 Roy Bradshaw Submission (rear-naked choke) Midtown Productions: Midtown Throwdown 4 May 12, 2012 1 1:42 Eugene, Oregon, United States
Win 1–0 Chris Ensley Submission (rear-naked choke) BKP: Springfield Throwdown 1 September 24, 2010 1 1:05 Springfield, Oregon, United States

Submission grappling record

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? Matches, ? Wins (? Submissions), ? Losses (? Submissions), 0 Draws
Result Rec. Opponent Method Event Division Date Location
Loss 3–5–0   Craig Jones Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Submission Underground 19 December 20, 2020 Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Win 3–4–0   Jake Shields Submission (armbar) Submission Underground 14 May 31, 2020 Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Loss 2–4–0   Gabriel Rollo Points Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2013 May 23, 2013
Loss 2–3–0   Bernardo Faria Armlock Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2013 May 23, 2013
Win 2–2–0   Oliver Geddes - Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2013 May 23, 2013
Loss 1–2–0   Otavio Sousa - Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2012 May 30, 2012
Loss 1–1–0   Murilo Santana Points Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2012 May 30, 2012
Win 1–0–0   Chris Atkins Choke Pan Am Jiu Jitsu 2012 May 30, 2012

See also

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References

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