Grant (Pictured; file photo) last fought at UFC 124 in December, when he dropped a unanimous decision to former middleweight King of Pancrase Ricardo Almeida at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The 27-year-old Nova Scotia-based Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt has secured 12 of his 16 career victories by submission. Grant holds a 3-3 mark inside the Octagon. In 21 professional outings, he has been finished only once.
A former high school Spanish teacher, Brenneman has not competed since UFC “Fight for the Troops 2” in January, when he posted a unanimous decision victory against Nova União representative Amilcar Alves at Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas. The 30-year-old Hollidaysburg, Pa., native has won eight of his last nine bouts. Brenneman made his UFC debut in a little more than a year ago, defeating 2009 Dream welterweight grand prix finalist Jason High.
A matchup pairing former middleweight King of Pancrase Nate Marquardt with Anthony Johnson will headline UFC Live 4. It will serve as Marquardt’s debut at 170 pounds.
UFC Live 4 “Marquardt vs. Johnson”
Sunday, June 26
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
Nate
Marquardt vs. Anthony
Johnson
Patrick
Barry vs. Cheick
Kongo
Martin
Kampmann vs. John
Howard
Matt
Mitrione vs. Christian
Morecraft
Tyson
Griffin vs. Manny
Gamburyan
Joe
Stevenson vs. Javier
Vasquez
Joe
Lauzon vs. Curt
Warburton
Matt
Brown vs. Rich
Attonito
T.J.
Grant vs. Charlie
Brenneman
Charles
Oliveira vs. Nik Lentz
Matt
Grice vs. Ricardo
Lamas
Michael
Johnson vs. Edward
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