McKee went 7–1 as an amateur from 2012 to 2014, before turning professional in 2015. He is coached by his father Antonio McKee and currently trains out of Body Shop Fitness, with the likes of Bubba Jenkins and Emanuel Newton.[3]
Bellator MMA
2015
In his professional mixed martial arts and promotional debut, McKee faced Marcos Bonilla at Bellator 136 on April 10, 2015.[4] He won the fight via rear-naked choke submission in the first round.[5]
McKee next faced James Barnes at Bellator 141 on August 28, 2015.[6] As Barnes' back was against the cage, McKee landed a hard left hand, resulting in a knockout victory for McKee at 1:42 in the first round.[7]
McKee faced J.T. Donaldson at Bellator 147 on December 4, 2015.[8] He secured his third first-round finish, after a knee and follow-up punches to his hurt opponent prompted a stoppage.[9]
In December 2015, the promotion announced that McKee had signed a multi-year contract extension.[10]
2016
McKee faced Danilo Belluardo at Bellator 152 on April 16, 2016.[11] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.[12]
McKee was next scheduled to face Henry Corrales at Bellator 160 on August 26, 2016.[13] However, Corrales withdrew from the bout due to an injury and was replaced by Cody Walker.[14] He won the fight via submission in the second round.[15]
For his third fight in 2016, McKee was scheduled to face a two-time title contender Emmanuel Sanchez at Bellator 166 on December 2, 2016.[16] However, Sanchez withdrew from the bout due to an injury and was replaced by Ray Wood.[17] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[18]
2017
McKee faced Brandon Phillips at Bellator 171 on January 27, 2017.[19] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[20]
McKee faced Dominic Mazzotta at Bellator 178 on April 21, 2017.[21] He won the fight via knockout due to a head kick just 75 seconds into the first round.[22]
McKee was expected to face Jeremy Petley at Bellator 187 on November 10, 2017.[25] However, after the withdrawal of James Gallagher as a result of an injury, McKee's opponent was changed to Brian Moore.[26] He won the fight via submission in the third round.[27]
At Bellator 205 McKee was expected to headline opposite former featherweight champion Pat Curran. The event took place in Boise, Idaho on September 21.[30] However Curran was pulled due to injury and he was replaced by John Macapá.[31] He won the fight via knockout in round one.[32]
McKee next faced Daniel Crawford at Bellator 212 on December 14, 2018.[33] He won the fight via an anaconda choke submission in the first round.[34]
In the quarterfinals, McKee faced Derek Campos at Bellator 236 on December 21, 2019.[39][40] He won the bout via third round submission to advance in the tournament.[41]
In the semifinals, McKee was set to face Darrion Caldwell at Bellator 244 on June 6, 2020.[42] However, the bout was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bout was rescheduled and took place at Bellator 253 on November 19.[43] McKee won the fight via neck crank submission in round one, thus moving on to the Featherweight Grand Prix final.[44]
In the final, McKee faced Bellator Featherweight ChampionPatrício Pitbull at Bellator 263 on July 31, 2021, for the Grand Prix Title and $1 million prize.[45] McKee stunned Pitbull with a high kick early in the bout, and secured a guillotine choke winning the bout via submission in round one, claiming the Bellator Featherweight Championship, and $1 million prize in the process.[46][47] The bout marked McKee's last of his prevailing contract, but becoming the champion triggered a clause which extended the contract by one year or three fights.[48]
Bellator Featherweight World Champion
As the first title defense of his reign, McKee rematched Patrício Pitbull on April 15, 2022, at Bellator 277.[49] He lost the close bout and the title via unanimous decision, marking the first defeat of his professional career.[50]
Lightweight Move
Moving up to Lightweight for the first time in his career, McKee faced Spike Carlyle on October 1, 2022, at Bellator 286.[51] At weigh ins, Carlyle missed weight, coming .6 pounds over the division non-title fight limit at 156.6 lbs and was fined 20% of his purse and the bout continued at catchweight.[52] In a wild and bloody bout, McKee came out of it with a unanimous decision victory.[53]
McKee faced reigning Rizin FF Lightweight ChampionRoberto de Souza in a non-title bout at Bellator MMA vs. Rizin on December 31, 2022.[54] Although there were many submission attempts made by de Souza, McKee had more offense and won the bout by unanimous decision.[55][56] Subsequently – with one bout left on his prevailing contract – McKee signed a new six-fight, multi-year contract with Bellator.[57][58]
Lightweight Grand Prix
On January 11, 2023, McKee was announced as one of the eight participants in the $1 million Lightweight Grand Prix.[59]
McKee faced Sidney Outlaw on November 17, 2023, at Bellator 301.[62] Despite being on the bottom for most of the bout, McKee was able to inflict enough damage on Outlaw via the use of elbows to win the unanimous decision.[63]
McKee faced Clay Collard on February 24, 2024, at PFL vs. Bellator.[64] In a quick, fast-paced bout, McKee went for multiple submissions and ended up winning the bout early in the first round by armbar submission.[65][66]