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UFC's Brandon Royval has volunteered at Denver Dream Center for five years

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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UFC's Brandon Royval has volunteered at Denver Dream Center for five years
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Flyweight contender Brandon Royval has spent five years volunteering at the Denver Dream Center, an organization that picks up children from lower-income neighborhoods and provides them with food and support.

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Brandon Royval, the third-ranked flyweight contender in the UFC, has quietly devoted five years of his time to volunteering at the Denver Dream Center, an organization that serves children from lower-income neighborhoods by providing food, support, and a sense of community.

Royval, known inside the cage as "Raw Dawg," carries a professional record of 17-9-0 and competes in the flyweight division out of Factory X in Colorado. The 33-year-old American stands five-foot-nine with a 68-inch reach and fights out of a southpaw stance. In the Octagon, he is known for an aggressive, high-output style — landing 5.54 significant strikes per minute while averaging more than one submission attempt per 15 minutes of action, numbers that reflect a fighter who is constantly pressing for a finish.

Away from the bright lights of fight week, however, Royval has maintained a consistent commitment to his local community. The Denver Dream Center operates by going directly into lower-income neighborhoods to pick up children and connect them with meals and ongoing support — work that Royval has contributed to for half a decade.

Brandon Royval
Brandon Royval

Why it matters

  • It highlights a lesser-known dimension of a top flyweight contender's life outside competition.
  • Royval's long-term commitment, five years of consistent volunteering, signals genuine personal investment rather than a one-off appearance.
  • The story adds context to a fighter who is ranked third in one of the UFC's most competitive divisions, showing the person behind the record.

The Denver-based fighter's dual identity — relentless competitor ranked just steps from a flyweight title shot, and steady community volunteer — paints a fuller picture of one of the division's most exciting performers.

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