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Bryce Meredith

Bryce Meredith is an professional mixed martial artist competing in the division of the (), known for his wrestling background and transition from collegiate and folkstyle wrestling to MMA. Born on April 30, 1995, in , Meredith began his athletic career as a standout high school wrestler at Cheyenne Central High School, where he won four state championships and compiled a 123-8 record while earning four National High School Coaches Association All-American honors. After wrestling at during the 2014-15 season (15-7 record), he transferred to the , where he competed from 2015 to 2018 at 141 pounds, achieving a collegiate career record of 108-21. At , Meredith earned All-American status three times: placing second as a in 2016 (including an upset victory over the No. 3-ranked Kevin Jack in the second round of the NCAA Championships), fourth as a junior in 2017 (including a runner-up finish at the 2017 Big 12 Championships), and second as a senior in 2018. He was also named to the NWCA All-Academic Team in 2017 and received Big 12 Wrestler of the Week honors in 2015. Meredith turned professional in MMA in 2021, fighting out of , with a foundation in wrestling that informs his grappling-heavy style; standing 5'9" with a 68.5-inch reach, he trains at MMA Lab. His professional record stands at 7-1 as of November 2025, with 2 knockouts/tkos, 3 submissions, and 2 decisions in victories, and his sole loss by third-round TKO to Lazaro Dayron in the 2025 World Tournament finals on August 21, 2025. Notable wins include a first-round technical submission over Jonathan MaCalolooy at Bellator Champions Series: on September 7, 2024, and a unanimous decision victory against Ty Johnson in the 2024 regular season opener on April 4, 2024, which helped him advance in the tournament. Meredith's MMA career highlights his rapid rise, marked by finishes in over 70% of his wins, and his participation in major promotions like and Bellator (now under ).

Early life

Childhood and family background

Bryce Meredith was born on April 30, 1995, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He grew up in Cheyenne, the capital city of Wyoming, in a close-knit, athletic family that nurtured his early development. His father, Bob, worked in construction, while his mother, Lori, taught at Cheyenne Central High School, creating a supportive educational and familial environment. Meredith's two sisters, Ciara and Faith, were accomplished soccer players, starring in high school and continuing their success at the collegiate level, which further emphasized the value of sports within the household. In the small-town atmosphere of , with its emphasis on community and outdoor pursuits, Meredith's childhood involved typical activities for the region, including travel for programs. Standing at 5 feet 9 inches tall, his compact build naturally aligned with lighter athletic categories from a young age. His early exposure to wrestling began through local camps and clinics, such as those in nearby Torrington, where he regularly attended sessions.

High school wrestling and education

Bryce Meredith attended Cheyenne Central High School in , where he developed his wrestling skills from an early age. During his high school career, he achieved remarkable success on the mat, becoming a four-time state champion across all four years. His overall high school wrestling record stood at 123 wins and 8 losses, reflecting consistent dominance in the 132- and 138-pound weight classes. Meredith's accomplishments extended beyond state titles, earning him four-time All-American honors from the National High School Coaches Association (NHSCA), one for each year of high school. These national recognitions highlighted his technical prowess and competitive edge, as he placed highly in prestigious tournaments that drew top talent nationwide. Supported by his family in , Meredith balanced intense training with these high-level competitions. His wrestling excellence, coupled with a strong academic record, positioned him as a top-100 national recruit according to major wrestling services, paving the way for offers from elite collegiate programs. In October 2013, Meredith committed to , where he would continue his athletic and educational pursuits. While specific high school grade point averages are not publicly detailed, his recruitment success underscores the integration of with his extracurricular wrestling commitments, including in team activities and tournament preparation.

Collegiate wrestling career

Time at NC State

Bryce Meredith enrolled at in 2014 as a recruit, competing for during the 2014-2015 wrestling season at the 133-pound . A four-time Wyoming state high school champion, he entered college with strong credentials but faced the challenges of adapting to Division I competition on the East Coast. During the season, Meredith compiled an overall record of 15-7, including a 14-5 mark in dual meets and a 2-2 record in () competition. He secured four pins and four major decisions, demonstrating offensive prowess in select bouts. Key victories included a pin over then-#32-ranked Calo of in a dual meet, as well as decisions against opponents like Bricker Dixon of Cornell (2-0) and Bailey Jack of (major decision, 12-1). However, losses to higher-ranked wrestlers, such as #17 Kevin Norstrem of (8-2 decision) and Vito Pasone of Appalachian State (fall at 4:34), highlighted areas for growth in his freshman campaign. At the 2015 ACC Championships, Meredith went 1-2, starting with a 6-2 decision win over Nick Zanetta of before suffering a 15-3 major decision loss to George DiCamillo of in the semifinals and a 6-4 decision defeat to Norstrem in the consolation semifinal. His performance did not earn an automatic qualification to the NCAA Championships, where NC State sent only two wrestlers from the conference tournament. Seeking greater opportunities to secure a position and homesick for his roots, Meredith decided to transfer to the after the season, citing a desire to compete closer to home and under a coaching staff that better aligned with his goals.

Time at University of Wyoming

After transferring from State to the ahead of the 2015-2016 season, Bryce Meredith quickly established himself as a key contributor to ' wrestling program at the 141-pound . During his year at Wyoming, he notched an early highlight by securing a 13-4 major decision victory over then-No. 8-ranked Anthony Abidin of , contributing to a strong dual-meet performance. Meredith's tenure peaked with consistent national contention, earning him three-time NCAA Division I All-American honors in 2016, 2017, and 2018. He advanced to the NCAA finals twice, finishing as runner-up in 2016 after a narrow 3-2 decision loss to Oklahoma State's Dean Heil and again in 2018 following a 7-4 decision defeat to Cornell's . In 2017, he placed fourth at the NCAA Championships, securing his second All-American distinction with notable upsets en route. His 2018 season culminated in a Big 12 Conference championship at 141 pounds, where he defeated Heil 6-5 in the title match to become Wyoming's first individual Big 12 titlist since 2013; he was also named the tournament's Most Outstanding Wrestler. He finished runner-up at the 2017 Big 12 Championships. During his three seasons at , where he posted a 93–15 record, Meredith finished his collegiate career with an overall mark of 108–21, including dominant performances with multiple falls and major decisions that underscored his technical prowess and resilience. Academically, he excelled as well, earning spots on the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) All-Academic Team in both 2017 and 2018 as one of the top student-athletes in Division I wrestling.

International freestyle wrestling

2018-2019 competitions

Following his collegiate career, Bryce Meredith transitioned to senior-level in 2018, competing in the 65 kg . Meredith made his international debut at the 2018 Alans International tournament in , , where he faced Russia's Imam Adzhiev in the opening round and suffered a 10-0 technical fall loss. Adzhiev, a three-time age-group medalist, advanced while Meredith did not place in the event. In 2019, Meredith relocated to the New Jersey Regional Training Center (RTC), training under coach Reece Humphrey to refine his freestyle technique and prepare for national and Olympic qualification events. During this period, he participated in key domestic competitions as part of his buildup to the U.S. Olympic Trials. At the Bill Farrell Memorial International Open in November 2019 in New York City, Meredith recorded three victories, including decisions over Tajikistan's Kamol Begakov (10-6) and former NCAA champion Earl Hall, before losses in the quarterfinals to Jordan Oliver and in consolation to Evan Henderson via technical fall, resulting in no placement. Meredith's season culminated at the 2019 U.S. Senior Nationals in December in Spokane, Washington, a key qualifier for the 2020 Olympic Trials, where he placed sixth at 65 kg representing the . En route to his placement, he secured a notable 18-8 technical fall victory over two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil in the round of 16, but fell to Jordan Oliver by 10-0 technical fall in the quarterfinals and dropped consolation decisions to and (7-6). These results highlighted his competitive progress in the weight class while underscoring the depth of U.S. talent ahead of Olympic selection.

2020 season and Olympic aspirations

In early 2020, Meredith achieved a significant milestone in his international freestyle career by earning a at the Granma y Cerro Pelado International tournament in , , competing in the 65 kg weight class. This performance marked his first international finish and highlighted his growing prowess on the senior level against a field of experienced competitors from multiple nations. As one of the leading U.S. hopefuls for the Tokyo Olympics originally scheduled for summer 2020, Meredith focused his training on securing qualification through a combination of domestic rankings and international results. He trained at the New Jersey Regional Training Center and the Princeton Wrestling Club, aiming to build on his previous national placements to earn a spot on the Olympic roster. The COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered Meredith's season, leading to widespread cancellations of competitions and training opportunities across the wrestling world. The International Olympic Committee postponed the Tokyo Games to 2021, while USA Wrestling suspended events, including the 2020 Senior Nationals and multiple international qualifiers, forcing Meredith to adapt to virtual training and limited in-person sessions. Despite these challenges, he participated in select domestic events, such as the Wisconsin RTC Underground in November 2020, where he showed competitive form but faced tough opposition. Meredith's final major freestyle outing came at the FloWrestling 8-Man in December 2020, serving as a key preparatory bout amid the disruptions. His aspirations culminated at the rescheduled 2021 U.S. Team Trials in April, where he advanced to the 65 kg quarterfinals but fell to Jordan Oliver, the eventual trials champion, ultimately falling short of qualification. This marked the end of his competitive pursuits as he shifted focus to .

Transition to MMA

Motivations for switching sports

After failing to qualify for the U.S. wrestling team in 2019 and facing disruptions from the , Bryce Meredith reflected on the limited prospects of advancing further in international , which prompted him to fully commit to a career in (MMA) by late 2020. His last competitive wrestling match occurred in December 2020, marking the end of his pursuit of glory, as he recognized that continuing in wrestling might not align with his long-term goals despite his earlier successes. Meredith had long been drawn to MMA for its ability to incorporate his elite wrestling background with striking and additional grappling techniques, allowing him to expand beyond the mat's restrictions—particularly the desire to "punch someone," which is prohibited in wrestling. He described this transition as a natural evolution, viewing MMA as an opportunity to become "the baddest man on the planet" while embracing a style that felt more engaging and personality-driven than pure wrestling. This attraction was reinforced by his academic background in business management, which he saw as advantageous for the promotional and savvy aspects of professional fighting. Meredith's initial exposure to MMA came during his post-collegiate years starting in , when he began training in , jiu-jitsu, and MMA alongside wrestling, influenced by peers who were boxers and informal fight clubs from his youth. He had always been a fan of the sport, stating that he "knew my entire life" he would eventually transition, a plan he considered "written in stone" even naming his dog after MMA fighter Quinton "" Jackson. By 2020-2021, after wrestling longer than initially intended due to unexpected competitive success, Meredith reached a "tipping point" where MMA felt like the right path, leading to his professional debut in May 2021.

Initial training and amateur experience

Following the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the , which derailed his international wrestling aspirations, Bryce Meredith transitioned to , relocating from to the area in to immerse himself in full-time MMA training. He affiliated with The MMA Lab in nearby Glendale, a renowned facility under head coach John Crouch, where he gained daily access to elite facilities and sparring opportunities. At The MMA Lab, Meredith honed his striking and submission skills to complement his elite wrestling foundation, incorporating boxing lessons, jiu-jitsu classes, and drills to develop a more versatile offensive arsenal. Key training partners included UFC champion Sean O'Malley and former UFC champion , allowing him to refine his game against high-level competition in the 135-pound division. This intensive camp emphasized studying opponents' tendencies and adapting his for MMA contexts, preparing him for the demands of professional bouts. Meredith did not compete in any amateur MMA bouts, instead opting to enter the ranks directly after his preparatory phase. His training culminated in a debut victory via first-round against Steven Merrill at LFA 108 on May 21, 2021, marking the start of his pro career.

Professional MMA career

Early professional bouts

Bryce Meredith made his MMA debut on May 21, 2021, at LFA 108: Fremd vs. Rodrigues in , where he faced Steven Merrill in a bout. Meredith overcame early pressure from Merrill, a seasoned regional fighter, by utilizing his wrestling background to control the ground game before securing a victory via punches at 3:35 of the first round. This win marked a strong entry into the ranks, showcasing his ability to transition from to . Meredith's second professional fight came on April 8, 2022, at LFA 128: McKenzie vs. Clay, again in , against Jay Viola. The bout tested Meredith's endurance, as Viola pushed the pace through two rounds of competitive striking exchanges, but Meredith's superior conditioning and allowed him to dominate on the mat in the third round, earning a via punches at 1:04. Training at The MMA Lab in during this period helped refine his striking defense and ground-and-pound technique. He extended his undefeated streak to 3-0 on September 9, 2022, at LFA 141: Talundžić vs. Brown in Denver, Colorado, submitting Nathan Fought with a rear-naked choke at 4:36 of the first round. Fought, coming off a recent win, attempted to keep the fight standing, but Meredith's takedown prowess and submission skills—honed from his experience—proved decisive. These early victories in the established Meredith as a promising prospect with a balanced skill set, comprising two knockouts and one submission, prior to his move to a major promotion.

Bellator MMA tenure

Meredith signed a multi-fight contract with in February 2023, following an undefeated 3-0 start to his professional career in the (LFA). He made his promotional debut at on March 31, 2023, in , , facing fellow prospect Brandon Carrillo in a bout. Meredith secured a second-round submission victory via rear-naked choke at 3:11, showcasing his wrestling pedigree by dominating the grappling exchanges. This win propelled him into the division's competitive landscape, where his ground control and finishing ability began to draw attention. Meredith's next appearance came at on October 7, 2023, in , , against Miguel Peimbert. In a three-round decision fight, he outgrappled and outstruck his opponent to earn a victory (29-28, 29-28, 29-28), extending his Bellator record to 2-0. His performance demonstrated improved striking integration with his wrestling base, solidifying his position as an emerging talent at 135 pounds. Returning in 2024, Meredith faced Jonathan MaCalolooy at on September 7, 2024. He again finished the fight early, securing a technical submission via rear-naked choke at 3:18 of the first round after transitioning seamlessly from top control. This victory completed a perfect 3-0 run in Bellator, with two submissions and one decision, positioning Meredith as a prospect capable of contending for higher stakes in the division.

PFL involvement

Bryce Meredith made his debut with the () on April 4, 2024, at 1 in the 2024 , defeating Ty Johnson via (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) in his matchup. This win marked his entry into the 's unique tournament format, which features a followed by to determine divisional champions and award significant prize money. Meredith's PFL record stands at 1-1 as of November 2025. His second appearance came on August 21, 2025, at World Tournament 10, where he faced undefeated Lazaro Dayron in the finals and suffered a loss by third-round . Despite the setback, Meredith's experiences in the have highlighted his adaptation to the promotion's high-stakes, bracket-style competition within the division. Following his undefeated run in , Meredith continues to compete out of , training at MMA Lab as an active bantamweight contender.

Records and achievements

MMA fighting record

Bryce Meredith, competing in the bantamweight division under the nickname "Misfit," holds a professional MMA record of 7-1-0 as of November 2025.
DateOpponentEventResultMethodRoundTime
May 21, 2021Steven MerrillLFA 108 - Fremd vs. RodriguesWinTKO (Punches)13:35
Apr 08, 2022Jay ViolaLFA 128 - McKenzie vs. ClayWin (Punches)31:04
Sep 09, 2022Nathan FoughtLFA 141 - Talundzic vs. BrownWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:36
Mar 31, 2023Brandon CarrilloWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)23:11
Oct 07, 2023Miguel PeimbertWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Apr 04, 2024Ty Johnson 1: 2024 Regular SeasonWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Sep 07, 2024Jonathan MaCalolooyBellator Champions Series: WinTechnical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:18
Aug 21, 2025Lazaro DayronPFL 2025 World Tournament 10: FinalsLoss (Punches)34:06
Of Meredith's seven wins, two (29%) came by , three (43%) by submission, and two (29%) by decision; his sole loss was by .

Wrestling accomplishments and statistics

Bryce Meredith compiled an impressive high school wrestling record at Central High School in , finishing with 123 wins and 8 losses. He won four consecutive Wyoming state championships from 2011 to 2014. Additionally, Meredith earned four NHSCA All-American honors during his prep career. In college, Meredith initially competed for NC State University during the 2014-15 season at 133 pounds, posting a 15-7 record with four pins and four major decisions. He then transferred to the , where he competed from 2015 to 2018, starting at 133 pounds in 2015 before moving primarily to 141 pounds from 2016 to 2018, achieving a 94-15 record and contributing to his overall collegiate mark of 109-22. At , he secured three All-American honors, placing second in 2016 and 2018, and fourth in 2017; he also won the 2018 championship. Meredith was recognized academically as a two-time NWCA Academic All-American. Across his collegiate career, he recorded numerous pins and technical falls, including 12 pins and four technical falls in his senior year alone. Transitioning to freestyle wrestling after college, Meredith competed at 65 kg and placed sixth at the 2019 U.S. Senior Nationals in . The following year, he earned a at the 2020 Granma y Cerro Pelado International tournament in Havana, Cuba. His career highlighted his technical prowess, with key victories including technical falls against notable opponents in preliminary rounds. Meredith's extensive wrestling background, encompassing over 230 career wins in folkstyle, has provided a strong foundation for his later pursuits in .

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