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BRANDON MEYER

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last fight

ZEDEKIAH MONTANEZ
BRANDON MEYER
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MONTANEZ vs MEYER 2

February 7, 2026 7:00 PM

February 7, 2026 7:00 PM

BRANDON MEYERBRANDON MEYER
  • Wins-loses-Draws

    3

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    4

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  • Division

    Lightweight

  • Reach

    72in / 183cm

  • height

    1.778

    1.778

  • nickname

    BEASTMODE

  • age

    06/1983

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  • Nationality

    United States of America

  • social media

Brandon Meyer entered the BKFC from the world of MMA as many of our fighters do. Meyer went on a 4-3-0 amateur run from 2017 to 2021 and had a quick professional stint before fighting in the BKFC. He holds a professional MMA record of 1-1-0. Meyer uses great lateral movement and keeps defense in mind just as much as offense when he fights. 

Meyer enjoys the process of training and conditioning for fights but he also very much enjoys partying when friends in between the jobs. He doesn’t seem like the type to mix work and play so just because of his love for letting loose with friends and family, don’t ever expect a lackluster performance from the striker. Whether he puts his opponent away in the first round or has to snipe out the killshot late, Meyer is always a handful for whoever he faces.

Brandon Meyer spent almost a decade in Prison and has been very open about regretting his time away from his kids and family. He looks to make up for lost time and continue to be the very best role model he can be for the ones he loves most. As a passionate individual, he fights with all of the aggression in his heart that he can not hold outside of the Squared Circle. A man with something to fight for is a dangerous thing and Meyer certainly has something to fight for!

fighter record

result
Event
method
round
time

MONTANEZ vs MEYER 2

February 7, 2026

February 7, 2026 7:00 PM

Xfinity Mobile Arena - Philadelphia, PA

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

BRITO vs MEYER

August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025 8:30 PM

The Buffalo Chip Sturgis, SD

South Dakota

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

MONTANEZ vs MEYER

January 25, 2025

January 25, 2025 8:00 PM

PHILADELPHIA

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

MEYER vs PERALTA

May 17, 2024

May 17, 2024 8:00 PM

Omaha, NE

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

FAMEZ vs MEYER

March 15, 2024

March 15, 2024 8:00 PM

Miami, FL

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Wilson vs Meyer

May 19, 2023

May 19, 2023 8:00 PM

Omaha, NE

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Meyer vs Moffitt

November 18, 2022

November 18, 2022 8:00 PM

Omaha, Nebraska

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

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