Davey Grant Record: 18-8-0
BantamweightDavey Grant has a 18-8-0 professional record and is 40 years old in the Bantamweight division, representing Syndicate MMA. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 19, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Davey Grant bio
Personal background
Davey Grant, the English UFC bantamweight known as "Dangerous," is one of the division's most respected and durable veterans. Born on December 18, 1985, and raised in Bishop Auckland in the North East of England, Grant came to combat sports through kickboxing at age 14 before transitioning to mixed martial arts around 21, all while working full-time as a scaffolder. That working-class grind shaped a fighter celebrated for his toughness and willingness to brawl. The 5'8" bantamweight, with a 69-inch reach, runs and coaches his own home base, SBG Bishop Auckland, and in recent years has supplemented his preparation with full camps at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas to access elite sparring and resources for his UFC bouts.
Path to the UFC and The Ultimate Fighter
Grant turned professional in 2012 and quickly made his mark, but his breakthrough came on Season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter, where he submitted Danny Martinez with an armbar and choked out Louis Fisette to reach the bantamweight final. In the TUF 18 Finale in November 2013, he came up just short, submitted by Chris Holdsworth via second-round rear-naked choke. Even in defeat, his run earned him a place on the UFC roster, and he remains one of the last male veterans of that famous season still competing in the promotion.
Building a UFC legacy
Grant's UFC tenure has been defined by perseverance through injuries and tough breaks. He outpointed a young Marlon Vera in February 2016, then weathered submission losses to Damian Stasiak and unbeaten Manny Bermudez across an injury-disrupted stretch. He returned with renewed power, edging Grigorii Popov by split decision in 2019 before launching the best run of his career: a third-round knockout of Martin Day at UFC 251 in July 2020 and a highlight-reel knockout of Jonathan Martinez in March 2021.
Veteran resurgence
Grant's late-career form has been a story of resilience. After competitive losses to a now-elite Marlon Vera in their 2021 rematch and to Adrian Yanez, he knocked out Louis Smolka in May 2022 and submitted longtime contender Raphael Assunção with an inverted triangle choke in March 2023. He kept rolling deep into his career, beating Ramon Taveras and Da'Mon Blackshear by decision, and, after a 2025 submission loss to Charles Jourdain, defeated the highly touted Adrian Luna Martinetti by unanimous decision in April 2026.
Fighting style
Grant is a true mixed martial artist whose 18-8 record reflects a 72% finish rate, balanced between four knockouts and nine submissions. A submission grappler at heart, he has finished fights with guillotines, armbars, rear-naked chokes and an inverted triangle, but his fight-altering punching power has produced some of his most memorable moments later in his career. He fights with relentless toughness and a high fight IQ, mixing his offense seamlessly between phases. His vulnerabilities have shown up against elite submission specialists, where five of his eight career losses have come by tap, but his durability and competitiveness against top opposition keep him a perennially dangerous out in the bantamweight division.
Career highlights
- The Ultimate Fighter 18 finalist — reached the bantamweight final of the famed season, submitting Danny Martinez en route, and remains one of its last male veterans still active in the UFC.
- Submitted a veteran contender — tapped out longtime top bantamweight Raphael Assunção with an inverted triangle choke in March 2023.
- Late-career longevity — still winning at the highest level into 2026, defeating the touted Adrian Luna Martinetti with a 72% career finish rate intact.
Davey Grant career snapshot
Davey Grant quick answers
What is Davey Grant's record?
Davey Grant's professional MMA record is 18-8-0.
How old is Davey Grant?
Davey Grant is 40 years old.
What weight class is Davey Grant?
Davey Grant fights at Bantamweight in UFC.
How tall is Davey Grant?
Davey Grant is 5'8" tall with a 69" reach.
How much does Davey Grant weigh?
Davey Grant competes at Bantamweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 135 lbs.
What is Davey Grant's Combat Edge Elo?
Davey Grant's Combat Edge Elo is 1666, with a peak Elo of 1666.
How strong is Davey Grant's recent opposition?
Davey Grant's latest 10 counted opponents averaged 1691 Elo immediately before their fights. This avoids using opponents' later career results with hindsight.
When was Davey Grant's last fight?
Davey Grant's latest tracked pro fight was against Adrian Luna Martinetti at UFC Fight Night on Apr 25 2026.
What is Davey Grant's recent form?
Davey Grant's recent tracked pro form is W-L-W-W-L over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Davey Grant usually win?
Davey Grant's 18 recorded wins include 4 knockouts, 9 submissions, and 5 decisions, with 72% ending before the final bell.
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