Despite going 1-2 inside the Octagon, the Kelowna native announced on his Facebook page the new deal.
“Nothing like that feeling of weighing in for the biggest fight promotion in the world #UFC Thousands of people starring at you all you can do is stare back. Fearless is what you have to be. Battle tested and ready for war. Im excited to announce that I’ve been re-signed to a new four fight contract!#HereToLeaveMyMark”
Dwyer (8-3) made his UFC debut in late 2014 after riding a five-fight winning streak under the BFL banner, with notable victories over DaMarques Johnson and Shonie Carter.