In an amateur bout in 2006 (a year before his professional debut), Dunham fought fellow future UFC lightweight title challenger Gray Maynard. Dunham lost the fight via unanimous decision.
Dunham made his professional debut in 2007; he had five fights total that year. After winning six straight, Dunham was invited to fight for Palace Fighting Championship, a mid-size organization. He won his fight over Team Alpha Male's Dustin Akbari via rear-naked choke submission and remained undefeated.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Dunham made his UFC debut on February 21, 2009, against Per Eklund at UFC 95. He showed an aggressive style, knocking the more experienced Eklund out with a straight left at 2:14 of round one.
Dunham had his second fight in the UFC when he defeated returning veteran Marcus Aurélio via split decision at UFC 102.[9] He showed quick and accurate striking skills and displayed some excellent submission defense against the seasoned grappler.
Dunham's third fight was against The Ultimate Fighter 8 winner, Efrain Escudero on January 11, 2010, at UFC Fight Night 20 where the fight was the co-main event.[10][11] Dunham rallied from a rough first round, taking the second and finally finishing with an armbar in the third round, nearly breaking Escudero's arm. The submission earned him an extra $30,000 for winning Submission of the Night honors.[12]
Dunham faced Xtreme Couture standout and ex-training partner Tyson Griffin, on June 12, 2010, at UFC 115.[13] Dunham was dominant in all three rounds, taking Griffin's back on numerous occasions and effectively countering strikes. He won the fight via split decision.
Dunham faced former UFC Lightweight ChampionSean Sherk on September 25, 2010, at UFC 119.[14] He received the first loss of his MMA career via controversial split decision. Sherk utilized his wrestling during round 1, opening up a large cut above Dunham's right eye and boxing well in the early part of round 2, while Dunham utilized submissions and effective striking throughout the latter parts of rounds 2 and 3. UFC president Dana White later said that he felt Dunham was 'robbed'. The bout was awarded Fight of the Night honors.[15]
Dunham was expected to face Kenny Florian at UFC 126,[16] but the bout instead was moved to headline UFC Fight Night 23 on January 22, 2011.[17] Dunham confirmed the fight on his personal Facebook page.[18] However, on December 6, Florian pulled out of the bout due to injury. Instead, Melvin Guillard, who had been set to fight Yves Edwards on the preliminary card, took on Dunham in the main event.[19] Dunham lost via TKO in the first round after getting continuously hit by combinations from the much faster Guillard.
Dunham was expected to face Paul Sass on January 28, 2012, at UFC on Fox 2.[23] However, Sass was dropped from the bout because of an injury and replaced by Nik Lentz.[24] Dunham defeated Lentz via TKO (doctor stoppage) at the conclusion of the second round. The back and forth action earned both fighters $65,000 Fight of the Night honors for their performance.[25]
Dunham was expected to face Edson Barboza on May 26, 2012, at UFC 146,[26] but was forced from the event with another injury and replaced by returning veteran Jamie Varner.[27]
Dunham lost to T. J. Grant via unanimous decision on September 22, 2012, at UFC 152.[28] Both fighters were awarded $65,000 Fight of the Night honors.[29]
Dunham faced Gleison Tibau on February 2, 2013, at UFC 156.[30] He won the fight via split decision.
Dunham was expected to face Leonardo Santos on June 4, 2016, at UFC 199.[43] However, Santos pulled out on April 29 due to an undisclosed injury and was replaced by James Vick.[44] In turn, Dunham pulled out of that pairing on May 5 for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Beneil Dariush.[45]
Dunham was scheduled to face Abel Trujillo on September 17, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 94.[46] However, Trujillo pulled out of the fight on September 5, citing an undisclosed injury and was replaced by former WSOF Featherweight Champion and promotional newcomer Ricky Glenn.[47] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[48] Both participants were awarded a $50,000 Fight of the Night award for their performance.[49]
The bout with Trujillo was rescheduled and was expected to take place on February 4, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 104.[50] However, on January 19, Dunham pulled out of the fight with an injury and was replaced by James Vick.[51]
Dunham was expected to face Mairbek Taisumov on April 7, 2018, at UFC 223.[54] However, Taisumov was removed from the fight on March 9 for alleged visa issues, restricting his travel. Dunham instead faced Olivier Aubin-Mercier at the event.[55][56] He lost the fight by TKO in the first round.[57]
Dunham faced Francisco Trinaldo on September 22, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 137.[58] He lost the fight via knockout in the second round due to a knee to the body.[59] He announced his retirement after the fight.[60]
Dunham returned from retirement and was scheduled to face Michael Johnson on April 25, 2020.[61] However, on April 9, Dana White, the president of UFC announced that the event was postponed to a future date and the matchup was later scrapped.[62]
Dunham faced Herbert Burns on June 6, 2020, at UFC 250 in a 150 lb catchweight bout.[63] He lost the bout via first round submission and was subsequently released from the promotion.[64][65]
Personal life
He currently owns and operates Resolution Jiu Jitsu in Oregon and works as a police officer.