Kyle Daukaus made his ring walk at UFC Freedom 250 accompanied by Vegas PD officer Brady Cook and Medal of Honor recipient Ty Carter. The event is live on Paramount+.
Kyle Daukaus made a memorable entrance at UFC Freedom 250, walking to the octagon alongside Las Vegas Police Department officer Brady Cook and Medal of Honor recipient Ty Carter.
Daukaus, 33, carries a professional record of 17 wins and 5 losses and competes out of Martinez BJJ. The Philadelphia-born American stands six-foot-two with a 76-inch reach and fights from a southpaw stance. He is a well-rounded threat who lands 3.32 significant strikes per minute at a 53 percent accuracy rate, while also posing consistent danger on the mat with 2.08 takedowns and 2.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- The patriotic ring walk, featuring an active law enforcement officer and a Medal of Honor recipient, gave the moment a weight beyond the typical pre-fight pageantry.
- UFC Freedom 250 is streaming live on Paramount+, giving the tribute national visibility.
- Daukaus enters the fight as a multi-dimensional fighter whose grappling-heavy style and southpaw striking create problems across several phases of a bout.
















