Ryan Bader (/ˈbeɪdər/ BAY-dər; born June 7, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist and actor who competes in the Heavyweight division of RIZIN. He previously competed for Bellator MMA where he was the Bellator Heavyweight Champion, and still holds the record for the longest continuous winning streak of any Bellator Champion. He is also the former Bellator Light Heavyweight Champion, and the winner of the 2018 Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Tournament. At Bellator 214, Bader became the first fighter in Bellator history to become champion in two weight divisions simultaneously. Prior to signing with Bellator, Bader competed for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in the Light Heavyweight division and he was a cast member and winner of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team Mir. In the 2025 movie The Smashing Machine, Bader plays MMA fighter Mark Coleman.

Early life and education

Ryan Bader was born in Reno, Nevada and started wrestling at the age of seven. He entered mixed martial arts after a successful career in amateur wrestling. He attended Robert McQueen High School in Reno, where he won two Nevada state championships and was ranked as high as fourth in the country for wrestling. In football, Bader was the 2001 Nevada Defensive Player of the Year and helped the McQueen Lancers win the Nevada state championship title.

Career

Collegiate wrestling

Bader attended Arizona State University on a wrestling scholarship, where he was college teammates with former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez and CB Dollaway. While attending ASU, Bader was a three-time Pac-10 Champion, winning titles in 2003, 2004, and 2006. He was also a two-time NCAA All-American, placing fourth in 2004 as a sophomore and seventh in 2006 as a senior at the NCAA national tournament. From 2003 to 2005, Bader compiled a collegiate wrestling record of 88 wins and 34 losses. He began training at Arizona Combat Sports in early 2007.

The Ultimate Fighter (2008)

Bader's UFC career began as a contestant on season 8 of The Ultimate Fighter. Bader, the first light heavyweight selected by coach Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, went on to win his first three fights on the show to fight with Vinicius Magalhães on December 13, 2008, at The Ultimate Fighter 8 Finale.

At the finale, Bader defeated Magalhães by way of a quick, first-round knockout, earning the title of "The Ultimate Fighter" and winning the traditional "six-figure UFC contract". An overhand right dropped Magalhães, and Bader followed up with strikes on the ground to take the win, less than halfway through the first round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (2009–2011)

Bader's first post-TUF fight was at UFC Fight Night 18 against Carmelo Marrero, whom he defeated via unanimous decision, scoring 30–27 on all three judges' scorecards. During the match, Bader tore his medial collateral ligament and posterior cruciate ligament, which kept him sidelined until the next fall.

Shortly after the Marrero fight, Bader appeared alongside fellow Ultimate Fighter 8 winner Efrain Escudero in the UFC's sixth video game, UFC 2009 Undisputed. He and Escudero were available through a special code obtained by pre-ordering the game from GameStop. On September 10, 2009, he and Escudero were made available for download on PlayStation Network and Xbox 360 Marketplace.

Bader returned against Eric Schafer on October 24, 2009, at UFC 104. The fight was mainly dominated by Bader, who scored with a powerful attack of combinations standing and controlled the grappling, en route a unanimous decision victory (30–27, 29–26, and 30–27).

Next for Bader was Keith Jardine, who he fought on February 21, 2010, at the UFC's debut effort in Australia, UFC 110. Bader scored a sharp jab on the tiring Jardine, which set up a flying knee to the chest and a left hook at 2:10 of the third round to secure a KO victory for Bader.

Along with Jesse Forbes, CB Dollaway, Eric Larkin and Aaron Simpson, Bader left Arizona Combat Sports to train at their newly opened gym Power MMA And Fitness.

Bader moved his UFC record to 5–0 at the expense of Antônio Rogério Nogueira at UFC 119, controlling him most of the fight with his wrestling and using his jab and short combinations to stop much of Nogueira's offense. All three judges scored the fight 30–27 for Bader.

First MMA losses (2011–2013)

Four months after his victory over Nogueira, Bader fought fellow rising prospect Jon Jones on February 5, 2011, at UFC 126, where he received the first loss of his MMA career after tapping out to a modified guillotine choke in the second round.

In a massive upset, Bader lost to Tito Ortiz on July 2, 2011, at UFC 132 by an arm-in guillotine choke which Ortiz secured following a knockdown of Bader.

Bader then faced Jason Brilz on November 19, 2011, at UFC 139. He defeated Brilz at 1:17 of the first round via KO, landing a straight right behind Brilz's ear causing him to immediately fall to the mat face-first.

Bader next faced former Light Heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson on February 26, 2012, at UFC 144. Jackson weighed in over the Light Heavyweight weight allowance of 206 lbs by 5 lbs, weighing in at 211 lbs. Bader accepted the fight at a catchweight and received 20% of Jackson's purse. Bader won via unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 30–27.

Bader faced Lyoto Machida on August 4, 2012, at UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera. He was defeated via KO at 1:32 in the second round, after rushing in and being caught with a punch.

Bader faced former title challenger Vladimir Matyushenko on January 26, 2013, at UFC on Fox 6. He won the fight via guillotine choke submission at just 50 seconds of the first round, earning his first Submission of the Night honors, and also having the fastest UFC Light Heavyweight submission.

Bader was expected to face Glover Teixeira on May 25, 2013, at UFC 160. However, Bader pulled out of the bout citing an injury and was replaced by James Te-Huna.

The bout with Teixeira eventually took place on September 4, 2013, in the main event at UFC Fight Night 28. Despite dropping Teixeira early in the first round, Bader lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Bader faced Anthony Perosh on December 7, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 33. He won the fight via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, and 30–26). Bader dominated Perosh all 15 minutes of the three round contest using his superior wrestling.

Winning streaks at UFC (2014–2016)

Bader faced Rafael Cavalcante on June 14, 2014, at UFC 174. He won the fight via unanimous decision. Bader's wrestling was displayed once again, controlling Feijão the majority of the bout.

Bader faced Ovince St. Preux on August 16, 2014, at UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. St. Preux. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Bader fought Phil Davis on January 24, 2015, at UFC on Fox 14. He won the fight by split decision.

Bader was expected to face Daniel Cormier on June 6, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 68. However, on April 28, 2015 it was announced that Cormier had been removed from the fight in favor of a matchup with Anthony Johnson on May 23, 2015 at UFC 187.

Bader faced Rashad Evans on October 3, 2015, at UFC 192. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Bader faced Anthony Johnson in the main event on January 30, 2016, at UFC on Fox 18. His winning streak was interrupted, as he lost the fight via knockout in the first round.

Bader next faced Ilir Latifi on September 3, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 93. He won the fight via knockout in the second round and was awarded a Performance of the Night bonus.

Bader faced Antônio Rogério Nogueira in a rematch on November 19, 2016, in the main event at UFC Fight Night 100. He won the fight by TKO in the third round with ground and pound after dominating Nogueira on the mat. Bader's fight against Nogueira was the last on his UFC contract and afterward he was a free agent.

Bellator MMA (2017–2024)

Double champion (2017–2020)

On Ariel Helwani's podcast, the MMA Hour, Bader stated that he has a Bellator MMA contract on hand, that negotiations are in process, and that the UFC has the right to match the Bellator offer. If the UFC chose not to match then his desire would be for an immediate fight against the current Bellator Light Heavyweight Champion Phil Davis, whom he had beaten in the UFC. On March 21, 2017, Bader announced that the UFC had not sought to match Bellator's offer and that he had officially signed a six-fight deal with Bellator MMA.

Bader was officially unveiled as a fighter for the company at Bellator 175. After the main event, Bader entered the cage and it was announced he would face Muhammed Lawal at Bellator 180 on June 24, 2017. However, Lawal pulled out of the fight and Bader faced Bellator Light Heavyweight champion Phil Davis in a rematch. Bader and Davis first met at UFC on Fox: Gustafsson vs. Johnson on January 24, 2015, with Bader winning by split decision. Bader won the rematch again by split decision to become the new Light Heavyweight champion.

In his first title defense, Bader faced Linton Vassell at Bellator 186 on November 3, 2017. He won the fight via TKO in the second round.

Bader faced Muhammed Lawal in the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix for the Bellator Heavyweight championship at Bellator 199 on May 12, 2018. He won the fight via TKO 15 seconds into the first round.

Bader faced Matt Mitrione in the semi-finals at Bellator 207 on October 12, 2018. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

In the final, Bader faced Fedor Emelianenko for the vacant Bellator Heavyweight World Championship in the main event at Bellator 214 on January 26, 2019. Bader claimed the title by winning via knockout 35 seconds into the first round, thus becoming the first simultaneous two-weight champion in Bellator history.

In April 2019, Bader signed an exclusive, multi-year and six-fight contract with Bellator.

On July 11, 2019, it was announced that Bader is set to make his first heavyweight title defense against Cheick Kongo. This bout served as the headliner of Bellator 226 on September 7. The bout ended in a no contest at 3:52 of the first round when Bader landed an accidental eye poke on Kongo that rendered him unable to continue, with Bader retaining his title.

Bader was signed to defend his light heavyweight title against Vadim Nemkov at Bellator 242 on May 9, 2020. However, it was later announced that Bellator 242 and Bader's bout against Nemkov had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The title bout with Nemkov was rescheduled and took place on August 21 at Bellator 244. Bader lost the bout via second-round technical knockout.

Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix

On February 9, 2021, it was announced that Bader would be participating in the Bellator Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix. He faced Lyoto Machida in the quarterfinal round. This was a rematch of their August 2012 bout, which saw Machida win via second-round knockout. The bout took place at Bellator 256 on April 9, 2021. After Machida showed early success in the first two rounds on the feet via kicks, Bader soon controlled the rest of the bout on the ground, winning via a unanimous decision.

In the semi-finals of the Grand Prix, Bader faced Corey Anderson on October 16, 2021 at Bellator 268. He lost the fight via technical knockout less than a minute into round one.

Heavyweight reign

Bader defended his heavyweight title against Bellator Interim Heavyweight World Champion Valentin Moldavsky on January 29, 2022 at Bellator 273. He won the close bout via unanimous decision. 7 out of 11 media scores gave it to Moldavsky.

As the first bout of his new four-fight contract, Bader defended his title in a rematch against Cheick Kongo on May 6, 2022 at Bellator 280. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Bader defended his title in a rematch against Fedor Emelianenko on February 4, 2023 at Bellator 290. He won the bout via ground and pound TKO in the first round.

Bader was set to defend his title in a rematch against Linton Vassell on October 7, 2023 at Bellator 300. However, Vassell withdrew a few days before the event due to illness and the bout was cancelled.

2024

Bader faced 2023 PFL Heavyweight champion Renan Ferreira in a three round non-title crossover fight at PFL vs. Bellator, on February 24, 2024. He lost the bout via knockout just twenty-one seconds into the first round.

Rizin Fighting Federation (2025–present)

2025

On March 26, 2025, it was announced that Bader had parted ways with PFL.

Bader was scheduled to face 2025 Rizin Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Alexander Soldatkin for the inaugural Rizin Heavyweight Championship at Rizin: Shiwasu no Cho Tsuwamono Matsuri on December 31, 2025. However, Bader withdrew due to multiple injuries in his hip and groin.

Personal life

Bader and his wife Daisy have two sons and a daughter.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Collegiate wrestling

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
40 matches31 wins8 losses
By knockout136
By submission32
By decision150
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss31–8 (1)Renan FerreiraTKO (punches)PFL vs. BellatorFebruary 24, 202410:21Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Win31–7 (1)Fedor EmelianenkoTKO (punches)Bellator 290February 4, 202312:30Inglewood, California, United StatesDefended the Bellator Heavyweight World Championship.
Win30–7 (1)Cheick KongoDecision (unanimous)Bellator 280May 6, 202255:00Paris, FranceDefended the Bellator Heavyweight World Championship.
Win29–7 (1)Valentin MoldavskyDecision (unanimous)Bellator 273January 29, 202255:00Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesReturn to Heavyweight. Defended and unified the Bellator Heavyweight World Championship.
Loss28–7 (1)Corey AndersonTKO (punches)Bellator 268October 16, 202110:51Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesBellator Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win28–6 (1)Lyoto MachidaDecision (unanimous)Bellator 256April 9, 202155:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesBellator Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Loss27–6 (1)Vadim NemkovTKO (head kick and punches)Bellator 244August 21, 202023:02Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesReturn to Light Heavyweight. Lost the Bellator Light Heavyweight World Championship.
NC27–5 (1)Cheick KongoNC (accidental eye poke)Bellator 226September 7, 201913:52San Jose, California, United StatesRetained the Bellator Heavyweight World Championship. Accidental eye poke rendered Kongo unable to continue.
Win27–5Fedor EmelianenkoTKO (punches)Bellator 214January 26, 201910:35Inglewood, California, United StatesWon the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix and the vacant Bellator Heavyweight World Championship.
Win26–5Matt MitrioneDecision (unanimous)Bellator 207October 12, 201835:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesBellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win25–5Muhammed LawalTKO (punches)Bellator 199May 12, 201810:15San Jose, California, United StatesHeavyweight debut. Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win24–5Linton VassellTKO (punches)Bellator 186November 3, 201723:58University Park, Pennsylvania, United StatesDefended the Bellator Light Heavyweight World Championship.
Win23–5Phil DavisDecision (split)Bellator 180June 24, 201755:00New York City, New York, United StatesWon the Bellator Light Heavyweight World Championship.
Win22–5Antônio Rogério NogueiraTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. Nogueira 2November 19, 201633:51São Paulo, Brazil
Win21–5Ilir LatifiKO (knee)UFC Fight Night: Arlovski vs. BarnettSeptember 3, 201622:06Hamburg, GermanyPerformance of the Night.
Loss20–5Anthony JohnsonKO (punches)UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. BaderJanuary 30, 201611:26Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win20–4Rashad EvansDecision (unanimous)UFC 192October 3, 201535:00Houston, Texas, United States
Win19–4Phil DavisDecision (split)UFC on Fox: Gustafsson vs. JohnsonJanuary 24, 201535:00Stockholm, Sweden
Win18–4Ovince Saint PreuxDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. Saint PreuxAugust 16, 201455:00Bangor, Maine, United States
Win17–4Rafael CavalcanteDecision (unanimous)UFC 174June 14, 201435:00Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win16–4Anthony PeroshDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. BigfootDecember 7, 201335:00Brisbane, Australia
Loss15–4Glover TeixeiraTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Teixeira vs. BaderSeptember 4, 201312:55Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Win15–3Vladimir MatyushenkoSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. DodsonJanuary 26, 201310:50Chicago, Illinois, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Loss14–3Lyoto MachidaKO (punches)UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. VeraAugust 4, 201221:32Los Angeles, California, United States
Win14–2Quinton JacksonDecision (unanimous)UFC 144February 26, 201235:00Saitama, JapanCatchweight (211 lbs) bout; Jackson missed weight.
Win13–2Jason BrilzKO (punch)UFC 139November 19, 201111:17San Jose, California, United States
Loss12–2Tito OrtizSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 132July 2, 201111:56Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss12–1Jon JonesSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 126February 5, 201124:20Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–0Antônio Rogério NogueiraDecision (unanimous)UFC 119September 25, 201035:00Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win11–0Keith JardineKO (punch)UFC 110February 21, 201032:10Sydney, Australia
Win10–0Eric SchaferDecision (unanimous)UFC 104October 24, 200935:00Los Angeles, California, United States
Win9–0Carmelo MarreroDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. KampmannApril 1, 200935:00Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Win8–0Vinny MagalhãesTKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team Mir FinaleDecember 13, 200812:18Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon The Ultimate Fighter 8 Light Heavyweight Tournament.
Win7–0Buckley AcostaSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Xtreme Cage Combat 6April 5, 200810:47Reno, Nevada, United States
Win6–0Brad PetersonDecision (unanimous)International Fighting Organization: Fireworks in the Cage 4December 28, 200735:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win5–0Ulises CortezKO (punches)SE: Vale TudoOctober 27, 20071N/AMexico
Win4–0Dicky ChavezTKO (punches)KOTC: UnstoppableSeptember 15, 200710:41San Carlos, Arizona, United States
Win3–0Tim PeacockTKO (punches)Worldwide FC: Rumble in the Red RocksJune 9, 200722:50Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
Win2–0David BaggettSubmission (rear-naked choke)Proving Grounds 1May 12, 20071N/AGeorge Town, Cayman Islands
Win1–0Dave CovelloTKO (submission to punches)Worldwide FC: Desert StromMarch 31, 200712:21Camp Verde, Arizona, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Exhibition record breakdown
3 matches3 wins0 losses
By knockout10
By submission10
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win3–0Eliot MarshallDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team MirJune 25, 2008 (airdate)25:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesThe Ultimate Fighter 8 semifinal round.
Win2–0Tom LawlorKO (punch)May 28, 2008 (airdate)13:44The Ultimate Fighter 8 quarterfinal round.
Win1–0Kyle KingsburySubmission (arm-triangle choke)May 21, 2008 (airdate)21:33The Ultimate Fighter 8 preliminary round.

Pay-per-view bouts

NoEventFightDateVenueCityPPV buys
1.PFL vs. BellatorFerreira vs. BaderFebruary 24, 2024Kingdom ArenaRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaNot Disclosed

NCAA record

NCAA Championships Matches
Res.RecordOpponentScoreDateEvent
2006 NCAA Championships at 197 lbs
Loss10-7Joel Flaggert4-9March 17, 20062006 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win10-6Nathan Moore6-4
Loss9-6Chris Weidman7-10
Win9-5Tyrone Byrd6-0
Win8-5Bredan McLeanFall
2005 NCAA Championships at 197 lbs
Loss7-5Joel Flaggert5-1March 17, 20052005 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win7-4Joel Weimer3-2
Loss6-4Phil Davis1-3
Win6-3Tyrone Byrd7-3
2004 NCAA Championships 4th at 197 lbs
Win5-3Chris Skretkowicz5-1March 20, 20042004 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss4-3Damion Hahn1-2
Win4-2B.J. Padden5-3
Win3-2Joel Weimer4-1
Win2-2Jeff Foust7-0
2003 NCAA Championships at 197 lbs
Loss1-2Matt GreenbergMajor 1-14March 20, 20032003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss1-1Jon TrengeMajor 2-11
Win1-0Adam SchaafOT 6-4

See also

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byPhil Davis6th Bellator Light Heavyweight World Champion June 24, 2017 – August 21, 2020Succeeded byVadim Nemkov
VacantTitle last held byVitaly Minakov4th Bellator Heavyweight World Champion January 26, 2019 – March 26, 2025 ReleasedVacant