Kenneth Bergh, born in 1989, came up through the Frontline Academy Oslo grappling room under Eduardo 'Teta' Rios and built an MMA career on top of it. As a BJJ purple belt with a heavy submission emphasis, he has a 9-1 professional record with six wins by submission — numbers that say more about his grappling than his striking.
He appeared on TUF 23 in 2016 and competed on Dana White's Contender Series before reaching the UFC light heavyweight roster, training daily with Frontline's established UFC contender Jack Hermansson. The shared room shows up in their styles — a clear Carlson Gracie / Liborio / Teta technical signature underneath the cage work.
Bergh is part of the current generation of Norwegian fighters carrying the Frontline grappling identity straight into the UFC.