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Brent Primus

Brent Primus (born April 12, 1985) is an American professional mixed martial artist competing in the division of the (PFL). A , he holds a professional record of 16–5 (1 NC) with the majority of his wins coming via submission. Primus turned professional in 2010, initially competing in regional promotions in the before signing with in 2013. There, he achieved significant success, capturing the Bellator Lightweight World Championship in June 2017 at Bellator NYC by defeating two-time champion via doctor stoppage due to a leg in the first round. He held the title until losing it to Chandler via in their rematch at Bellator 212 in December 2018. During his Bellator tenure, Primus also secured notable victories over former UFC Lightweight Champion and two-time PFL Lightweight Champion . Following Bellator's acquisition by in 2023, Primus joined the promotion and has been a prominent figure in its tournaments. He advanced to the 2024 PFL final, where he lost to Gadzhi Rabadanov by knockout, and continued his campaign in the 2025 season with a submission win over Sacchelli Cenci before falling to Davis by in the semifinals. Fighting out of , and training with Portland, Primus is recognized for his prowess and resilience in high-stakes playoff formats.

Background

Early life

Brent Primus was born on April 12, 1985, in . He grew up in a single-parent household with his mother and older brother, where his mother worked multiple jobs to provide for the family. This stable yet challenging environment shaped his early years in the community. As a teenager, Primus showed athletic promise in soccer, becoming a standout player at Sheldon High School and helping lead the team to a state championship. His skills as a highlighted his natural talent and physical prowess during high school. Primus's youth took a difficult turn when, at age 13, he became homeless after a conflict with his stepfather led to him being kicked out of the home; he bounced between friends' couches, bus stations, and other temporary arrangements to survive. To make ends meet, he turned to street fights, occurring one to two times per week, and began selling marijuana at age 14, eventually earning hundreds of dollars per day by supplying multiple high schools and using the proceeds to fund a business. The risks of this lifestyle culminated at age 16 in a , where armed intruders broke into his residence demanding money and drugs, underscoring the dangers he faced.

Introduction to martial arts

Brent Primus discovered (BJJ) in his late teens, around age 15 or 16, as a means to channel the aggression stemming from his troubled youth involving street fights and instability. Introduced to the art by a friend who encouraged him to pursue organized combat sports for potential pay, Primus first encountered BJJ techniques while preparing for an amateur cage fight, where he observed practitioners using submissions to control opponents effectively. This exposure resonated with him, providing a structured outlet for his physicality and a path to purpose beyond survival on Eugene's streets. Primus began training at the Northwest Martial Arts Academy in , under local coaches including Ben Baxter, Ryan Clark, Ryan Kelly, and Harold Utterback, with additional guidance from fighters like . Prior to BJJ, he had limited formal combat exposure, primarily informal street altercations and no NCAA-level wrestling background, making his rapid adaptation to notable. He progressed quickly through the belt ranks, earning his brown belt by 2009 after consistent dedication, and achieved status in just six years of training, a testament to his intense focus and natural aptitude. This foundational period emphasized technical mastery over brute force, transforming his raw athleticism—honed from high school soccer—into disciplined skills. The introduction to BJJ profoundly impacted Primus's , steering him away from drug dealing and escalating legal risks that defined his early adulthood. At 17, following a on his operations that resulted in juvenile detention and , he sold his landscaping business—used as a front for marijuana sales—and committed fully to training, quitting the trade entirely to avoid further troubles. This shift instilled discipline, reduced his partying and drinking habits, and fostered self-respect, allowing him to mentor others and mend family ties strained by his past. By channeling his energy into the mats, Primus found stability and a positive identity, crediting BJJ with preventing deeper involvement in . Primus's early grappling career involved local tournaments in the , where he honed his skills against regional competitors, often submitting opponents without conceding points as a brown belt. These experiences built his confidence and led to involvement with the (IBJJF), including appearances in events like the 2007 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship as a blue belt and the 2010 American National No-Gi Championship. Victories in competitions, such as multiple Opens, marked his transition from novice to competitive grappler, setting the stage for broader recognition without delving into professional MMA pursuits.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Brent Primus made his professional debut on September 24, 2010, at the age of 25, defeating Chris Ensley by rear-naked choke submission at 1:05 of the first round during Brass Knuckle Promotions: Springfield Throwdown 1 in . Fighting out of , in the division (155 pounds), Primus relied heavily on his skills, honed through earning a black belt, to secure rapid finishes in regional promotions across the Pacific Northwest. In his follow-up fight on May 12, 2012, Primus again showcased his submission expertise, tapping out Roy Bradshaw via rear-naked choke at 1:42 of round one at Midtown Productions: Midtown Throwdown 4. These victories highlighted his ability to dominate opponents on the ground, contributing to a pattern of quick finishes that defined his early professional phase and accounted for several of his career total of nine submission wins. Entering the sport undefeated at 2-0 with no losses and all triumphs by first-round submission, Primus built momentum in smaller circuits before transitioning to major promotions, signing with Bellator MMA in 2013 ahead of his promotional debut that September.

Bellator MMA career

Brent Primus made his Bellator MMA debut on September 27, 2013, at Bellator 101 against Scott Thometz, securing a first-round submission victory via rear-naked choke at 3:48, marking a quick entry into the promotion after his early regional success. He followed with dominant performances, including submission wins over Brett Glass at Bellator 109 on November 22, 2013 (rear-naked choke, Round 1, 3:20), and Chris Jones at Bellator 111 on March 7, 2014 (TKO punches, Round 1, 1:45). Primus extended his undefeated streak in Bellator to 5-0 with decision victories over Derek Anderson at Bellator 141 (split decision, August 28, 2015), and Gleristone Santos at Bellator 153 (split decision, April 22, 2016), showcasing his grappling prowess and resilience in close contests. Primus earned a shot at the Bellator lightweight championship against defending champion at Bellator 180 on June 24, 2017, where he upset the former wrestler with a first-round victory at 2:22 due to a inflicted by a to Chandler's calf, claiming the title in his promotional main event debut and improving to 6-0 in Bellator. A scheduled rematch at Bellator 197 in April 2018 was canceled due to a to Primus, with Chandler instead facing Brandon Girtz in a non-title bout. The rematch took place at Bellator 212 on December 14, 2018, where Primus lost to Chandler via (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) in a five-round war that saw Chandler regain the championship and become Bellator's first three-time titleholder. He rebounded with submission wins, tapping Tim Wilde via in the first round (1:20) at Bellator Europe 2 on May 4, 2019, and Chris Bungard via neck crank in the first round (1:55) at Bellator 240 on February 22, 2020, highlighting his black belt expertise. Later bouts included a loss to Islam Mamedov at Bellator 263 on July 31, 2021, and a victory over former champion (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) at Bellator 268 on October 16, 2021, positioning him as a top contender once more. Primus faced at on June 24, 2022, losing by (punches) in the second round at 1:22. He returned at on May 12, 2023, defeating by unanimous decision after five rounds. Primus's final Bellator appearance was at on October 7, 2023, against , which ended in a no contest after the result was overturned. Over his Bellator tenure from 2013 to 2023, Primus compiled a record of 10–3 (1 NC), with four submissions, two TKOs, and four decisions among his victories, establishing himself as one of the promotion's premier grapplers despite the abbreviated title reign.

Professional Fighters League career

Brent Primus joined the (PFL) in 2024 following the promotion's acquisition of , transitioning to the organization's seasonal tournament format. In the 2024 PFL Lightweight regular season, Primus secured two victories to advance to the . He made his PFL debut on April 12, 2024, at PFL 2, defeating Bruno Miranda via rear-naked choke submission in the second round at 1:49, earning five points in the standings. On June 21, 2024, at PFL 5, Primus again showcased his prowess, submitting Solomon Renfro with a rear-naked choke in the third round at 3:21 to clinch a playoff berth. In the semifinals on August 16, 2024, at PFL 8, Primus utilized his wrestling background to control en route to a victory (30-26, 30-27, 30-27), advancing to the championship final. However, on November 29, 2024, at PFL 10, Primus fell short of the million-dollar prize, losing to Gadzhi Rabadanov by knockout via punches in the third round. Primus's experience as a former Bellator aided his adaptation to PFL's high-stakes structure, particularly in leveraging wrestling and submissions against diverse opponents. Entering the 2025 PFL season, Primus continued to emphasize his ground game in the division. In the quarterfinals on April 18, 2025, at PFL 3, he defeated Sacchelli Cenci via rear-naked choke submission in the third round at 4:52, advancing to the semifinals. His run ended on June 20, 2025, at PFL 6, where he lost to Alfie Davis by after three rounds. As of November 2025, holds a 4-2 record in the , with all four wins coming via submission or dominant control, highlighting his proficiency in the tournament's format that rewards finishes and points accumulation. Following his semifinal exit in 2025, has expressed intent to pursue the 's million-dollar tournament prize in future seasons, building on his consistent performances in the bracket.

Submission grappling career

Major competitions

Primus made his notable appearance in gi competition at the 2012 Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship, competing in the division as a brown belt where he suffered a loss to Otavio Sousa by points decision. He also entered the absolute division at the same event, falling to M. Santana via points. In no-gi submission grappling, Primus participated in Submission Underground (SUG) events, showcasing his skills in overtime formats that test endurance and finishing ability. By 2020, Primus secured a significant win at SUG 14 against , forcing an armbar submission in the first overtime round after a competitive regulation period. Later that year at SUG 19, he faced Jones in the main event, ultimately losing by rear-naked in regulation time. In July 2024, Primus won the adult expert grappling championship belt in a regional in . He continued competing in 2025, earning a first-place finish in the expert division at the Washington II Championship on September 27, 2025. Beyond major promotions, Primus has competed in various local and regional no-gi in , earning victories through rear-naked chokes and neck cranks against regional opponents, often relying on his strong base in fundamentals to control positions and capitalize on transitions. His style in these pure matches emphasizes endurance, positional control, and opportunistic submissions rather than high-risk attacks, allowing him to compete effectively in mid-level professional events without pursuing elite trials like ADCC.

Achievements and promotions

Primus earned his in in 2011 after six years of dedicated training under coaches including at academies in . Throughout his colored belt progression, he amassed several IBJJF medals, including gold in the white belt at the 2006 , silver in the blue belt at the 2007 , bronze in the blue belt at the 2007 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, gold in the brown belt middle division at the 2010 American No-Gi Championship, and golds in the brown belt middle and open divisions at the 2010 and 2011 Las Vegas Opens, respectively. At the level, Primus claimed silver in the super fight division at the 2013 Sub League Championship. He further distinguished himself in Submission Underground promotions with standout performances, such as submitting via armbar in overtime at SUG 14 in 2020. Primus's advanced skills have directly influenced his success, contributing to nine submission victories among his sixteen professional MMA wins. Post-black belt, Primus has impacted the community through his involvement with local academies, including mentoring roles at Performance Academy in Roseburg and .

Championships and accomplishments

MMA titles

Brent Primus captured the Lightweight Championship on June 24, 2017, at Bellator 180, defeating two-time defending champion via first-round TKO (doctor stoppage due to leg ) at 2:22, marking a significant upset in his undefeated run at the time. This victory elevated Primus to 8-0 professionally and established him as the promotion's titleholder, though his reign was interrupted by a that delayed his first scheduled defense. The anticipated rematch with Chandler served as Primus's sole title defense opportunity, taking place on December 14, 2018, at Bellator 212, where Chandler reclaimed the belt via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) after five rounds, ending Primus's 535-day championship tenure without any successful defenses. Following the loss, Primus did not vacate the title due to injury but lost it in the rematch; he challenged for the Bellator lightweight title again on October 7, 2023, at Bellator 300 against champion Usman Nurmagomedov, with the original unanimous decision loss overturned to a no contest due to Nurmagomedov's failed drug test. In tournament formats, Primus reached the semifinals of the 2023 Bellator Lightweight Grand Prix, advancing past Mansour Barnaoui via unanimous decision in the quarterfinals at Bellator 296 before the aforementioned no contest against Nurmagomedov in the semifinals, with the tournament concluding after PFL's acquisition of Bellator. Transitioning to the Professional Fighters League, Primus earned a spot in the 2024 lightweight playoffs through regular season wins over Bruno Miranda (unanimous decision) and Solomon Renfro (rear-naked choke submission, Round 3), then defeated Clay Collard via unanimous decision in the semifinals, only to lose to Gadzhi Rabadanov via third-round knockout at the PFL 2024 Championships on November 29, 2024. In the 2025 PFL season, he qualified for the playoffs with a Round 3 submission of Vinicius Sacchelli Cenci but was eliminated in the semifinals by unanimous decision to Alfie Davis on June 20, 2025. Primus has not secured titles in other major promotions such as the UFC and holds no additional MMA championships beyond his Bellator tenure. As of November 2025, his professional MMA record stands at 16–5 (1 NC).

Grappling awards

Brent Primus was awarded his black belt in 2011 after a rapid progression through the belt ranks, having begun training several years earlier. Primus earned several medals in International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) tournaments primarily at the brown belt level before his promotion. His notable placements include gold medals in the middleweight and open class divisions at the 2010 International Open and the 2010 American Nationals No-Gi Championships, as well as additional golds in the same divisions at the 2011 International Open. Earlier achievements at lower belts feature a gold in the light division at the 2006 IBJJF Pan Championship (white belt) and a silver in light at the 2007 Pan Championship (blue belt), along with a bronze in light at the 2007 IBJJF World Championship (blue belt). He competed without medaling in the absolute division at the 2013 IBJJF Pan Championship. In submission grappling events, Primus secured a significant victory at Submission Underground 14 in 2020, defeating by armbar submission during overtime in a superfight. Primus has also claimed championships in local grappling tournaments in , reflecting his strong regional presence in the sport. Throughout his pure grappling career, Primus has emphasized submission finishes, with documented victories including armbars and other techniques in invitational matches, though he has not secured gold at elite no-gi events like ADCC. His overall grappling record highlights a focus on competitive no-gi and gi divisions up to the brown belt level, contributing to a total of eight IBJJF medals (six golds, one silver, one bronze).

Records

MMA record

Brent Primus' professional MMA record consists of 22 bouts, with 16 wins, 5 losses, and 1 no contest.
DateOpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEventNotes
Sep 24, 2010Chris EnsleyWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R1, 1:05BKP - Springfield Throwdown 1
May 12, 2012Roy BradshawWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R1, 1:42Midtown Productions - Midtown Throwdown 4
Sep 27, 2013Scott ThometzWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R1, 3:48Bellator MMA - Bellator 101
Nov 22, 2013Brett GlassWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R1, 3:20Bellator MMA - Bellator 109
Mar 07, 2014Chris JonesWinTKO (Punches)R1, 1:45Bellator MMA - Bellator 111
Aug 28, 2015Derek AndersonWinDecision (Split)R3, 5:00Bellator 141 - Guillard vs. Girtz
Apr 22, 2016Gleristone SantosWinDecision (Split)R3, 5:00Bellator 153 - Koreshkov vs. Henderson
Jun 24, 2017Michael ChandlerWinTKO (Doctor Stoppage)R1, 2:22Bellator 180 - Sonnen vs. Silva
Dec 14, 2018Michael ChandlerLossDecision (Unanimous)R5, 5:00Bellator 212 - Primus vs. Chandler 2
May 04, 2019Tim WildeWinSubmission (Gogoplata)R1, 1:20Bellator Birmingham - Primus vs. Wilde
Feb 22, 2020Chris BungardWinSubmission (Neck Crank)R1, 1:55Bellator 240 - McCourt vs. Ruis
Jul 31, 2021Islam MamedovLossDecision (Split)R3, 5:00Bellator 263 - Pitbull vs. McKee
Oct 16, 2021Benson HendersonWinDecision (Unanimous)R3, 5:00Bellator 268 - Nemkov vs. Anglickas
Jun 24, 2022Alexandr ShabliyLossTKO (Punches)R2, 1:22Bellator 282 - Mousasi vs. Eblen
May 12, 2023Mansour BarnaouiWinDecision (Unanimous)R5, 5:00Bellator 296 - Mousasi vs. Edwards
Oct 07, 2023Usman NurmagomedovNCOverturnedR5, 5:00Bellator 300 - Nurmagomedov vs. PrimusNo Contest (overturned)
Apr 12, 2024Bruno MirandaWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R2, 1:49PFL 2: 2024 Regular Season
Jun 21, 2024Solomon RenfroWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R3, 3:21PFL 5: 2024 Regular Season
Aug 16, 2024Clay CollardWinDecision (Unanimous)R3, 5:00PFL 8: 2024 Playoffs
Nov 29, 2024Gadzhi RabadanovLossKO (Punches)R3, 2:31PFL Championships & PFL MENA 2024 Finals
Apr 18, 2025Vinicius Sacchelli CenciWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R3, 4:52PFL World Tournament 3: First Round
Jun 20, 2025Alfie DavisLossDecision (Unanimous)R3, 5:00PFL World Tournament 6: Semifinals
Of his 16 wins, 2 were by KO/TKO, 9 by submission, and 5 by decision. His 5 losses consist of 2 by KO/TKO and 3 by decision.

Grappling record

Brent Primus competed in several high-profile submission grappling tournaments as a black belt, primarily in gi and no-gi formats, with a focus on middleweight and absolute divisions. His record in these events highlights his technical proficiency in submissions, though he faced stiff competition from world-class opponents. The table below details select professional matches from major competitions.
DateOpponentResultMethodEventDivision
March 31, 2012Chris AtkinsWinBack chokePan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2012Gi [] (https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-news/pan-am-jiu-jitsu-2012-results)
March 31, 2012Murilo SantanaLossPoints (0-11)Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2012Gi [] (https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-news/pan-am-jiu-jitsu-2012-results)
March 23, 2013Oliver GeddesWinPointsPan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2013Gi [] (https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-news/pan-am-jiu-jitsu-2013-results)
March 23, 2013Bernardo FariaLossArmbarPan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2013Gi [] (https://digitsu.com/people/brent-primus)
May 31, 2020WinArmbar (OT)Submission Underground 14No-gi [] (https://www.mmamania.com/2020/6/1/21276874/submission-underground-14-results-jones-taps-rocha-primus-shocks-shields-mma)
December 20, 2020Craig JonesLossRear-naked chokeSubmission Underground 19No-gi [] (https://www.fightbookmma.com/submission-underground-19-results/)

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