Early career In September 1999 and at only 19 years old, Bennett made his professional debut on a regional promotion in
Atlanta, Georgia, competing in the
lightweight weight class, where he lost to John Swift via
submission. In his next bout a year later, he received his first professional win after he knocked out Todd Carney with a slam in the first round at the New Blood Conflict event for World Extreme Fighting. In Bennett's second WEF bout, he lost to
Rich Clementi after tapping out to strikes in the first round. Bennett won his next two fights via strikes, before making his
King of the Cage debut at KOTC 10 against
Duane Ludwig. Bennett lost after he submitted due to exhaustion in the second round. Bennett then won 9 of his next 10 fights, including a win over former
U.S. Marine Gerald Strebendt via submission due to strikes. His four-fight winning streak was snapped by future
Pancrase Featherweight Champion Takumi Nakayama via submission.
Pride Fighting Championship and King of the Cage With a record of 12-5, Bennett signed with Japanese promotion
Pride Fighting Championships, making his promotional debut against
Takanori Gomi at
Pride FC: Bushido 5 on October 14, 2004, in what was also Bennett's overseas debut. Bennett lost via
kimura within the first round. After a return to King of the Cage in which he achieved mixed results, On September 25, Bennett made his next appearance for the promotion at
Pride FC: Bushido 9, losing a bout to
Dokonjonosuke Mishima by submission in the first round. After failing to capture the
King of the Cage Bantamweight Championship fight against future
WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber, Bennett fought at
Pride FC: Shockwave 2005 against Japanese fighter Ken Kaneko, and won via
armbar submission. After winning the bout, Bennett tackled the referee, who in response pulled out a yellow card. Bennett supposedly insulted the
Chute Boxe Academy and
Wanderlei Silva, prompting a scuffle between Marcello and Bennett. Bennett charged at Marcello while throwing punches, and both men went to the ground, where Marcello put Bennett to sleep with a
triangle choke before the fight was broken up. After becoming conscious, Bennett knocked Wanderlei Silva unconscious. On June 4, 2006, Bennett made his last appearance for the organization in at
Pride FC: Bushido 11 against
Tatsuya Kawajiri. Bennett lost the bout via
kneebar submission in the first round. He held a record of 2-3 with the promotion.
Later career and other ventures In 2004, Bennett, along with fighters
Din Thomas and
Aaron Riley, appeared in the
Chris Fuller film
Loren Cass. In September 2010, Bennett showed up at the tryouts for
The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck, but did not make it to the final cast.
Return to MMA In October 2015, after being away from the sport for nearly three years, Bennett returned to active MMA competition for his former organization, King of the Cage. Bennett fought six times in the next eleven months, and posted a record of four wins and two losses. After the fight, Bennett called out long-time rival Wanderlei Silva in an attempt to fight him, which did not occur. The callout later went viral on the internet due to Bennetts erratic nature, calling Silva 'Candylei' and ending it by saying that he 'could run fast', along with using a racial slur to describe himself.
Fight Circus On September 29, 2024, Bennet competed in
Full Metal Dojo's Fight Circus 8 main event in
Phuket, Thailand. He fought in a special rules 2-on-1 MMA match against Thai fighters "Bank" and "No Money". The Thai fighters won the match by submitting Bennet via
rear naked choke. ==Bare-knuckle fighting==