Eddie Alvarez

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Eddie Alvarez
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Alvarez in 2011
Born (1984-01-11) January 11, 1984 (age 40)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
NicknameThe Underground King
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Division Lightweight (2007–2018)
Welterweight (2003–2007, 2018–present) [lower-alpha 1]
Reach69 in (180 cm) [1]
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
TeamRicardo Almeida BJJ
Nick Catone MMA
Blackzilians (formerly)
Trainer Boxing: Mark Henry
Catch wrestling: Neil Melanson
Grappling: Ricardo Almeida
RankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ricardo Almeida [2]
Years active2003–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total40
Wins30
By knockout17
By submission7
By decision6
Losses8
By knockout4
By submission2
By decision2
No contests2
Other information
Notable school(s) Northeast Catholic High School
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Eddie Alvarez (born January 11, 1984) is an American professional mixed martial artist and bare-knuckle boxer who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of BKFC. [3] He also formerly competed in the UFC and Bellator MMA, and also One FC winning world titles in each of the first two: the UFC Lightweight Championship once and the Bellator Lightweight World Championship twice. Alvarez was the first Lightweight champion in Bellator MMA. He has also competed for the Japanese DREAM promotion, where he fought in their inaugural Lightweight Grand Prix. Alvarez also fought once for ProElite's EliteXC.

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Alvarez is the first fighter to have won championships in both Bellator MMA and the UFC. He holds notable wins over former world champions Pat Curran, Michael Chandler, Shinya Aoki, Gilbert Melendez, Justin Gaethje, Anthony Pettis, Eduard Folayang, Patricky Freire and Rafael dos Anjos. Fight Matrix ranks him #3 All-Time Lightweight in the world (behind Khabib Nurmagomedov and B.J. Penn). [4]

Background

Edward, the son of Louis and Lillian Alvarez, grew up in Kensington, Philadelphia and is of Puerto Rican and Irish descent. [5] [6] [7] He started boxing at Front Street Gym at the age of eight under his father and Frank Kubach. [8] At the age of 11, Alvarez started wrestling in a youth wrestling program. [9]

He went to Northeast Catholic High School, excelling and becoming a varsity letterman in football, wrestling and track. [8] Despite receiving partial scholarship offers to wrestle in various colleges after graduating in 2001, he decided to pursue a career in mixed martial arts. [8]

Eddie has a younger brother, Albert, who is a former mixed martial artist. [10]

Mixed martial arts career

Alvarez claims to have fought over 100 unsanctioned bouts before starting as a professional fighter as there were no amateur fights available. [6] He paid $250 for a slot in Ring of Combat 5 to start his professional mixed martial arts career in 2003. [6]

Alvarez won the MFC Welterweight Championship in his seventh professional fight in June 2006, when he defeated Derrick Noble via KO at 1:01 of the first round. The MFC Welterweight Championship would later be re-branded the BodogFIGHT Welterweight Championship. [11]

In spite of the fact that many insiders did not consider 170 pounds to be Alvarez's best competitive fighting weight, he continued to fight larger opponents, as he relished testing his mettle against bigger fighters. [12] At Bodog Fight's "Clash of the Nations" pay per view in Russia on April 14, 2007, Alvarez's size disadvantage would be exposed, as he suffered his first career loss when he was TKO'd by UFC veteran Nick Thompson at 4:32 into round 2. After deciding to leave Bodog, Alvarez signed with EliteXC. He competed in their 160-pound division against Ross Ebanez, winning by TKO. [13]

A few weeks prior to the first event, it was announced that the Japanese promotion DREAM, started by the minds behind PRIDE FC and K-1 had signed Alvarez to compete in their 154-pound grand prix.

His first fight was against Andre Amade, who hailed from the Chute Boxe Academy. Alvarez won via TKO due to strikes late in the first round. [14]

Alvarez advanced to the second round of the tournament, where he defeated top-ranked Lightweight fighter Joachim Hansen on May 11, 2008, by unanimous decision. [15]

In his fight at the Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round, Alvarez knocked out top-ranked Lightweight fighter Tatsuya Kawajiri in the tournament's semi-finals. The fight was awarded Fight of the Year by Sherdog for 2008. However, he was unable to advance in the tournament due to a cut and severe swelling under his right eye. Alvarez's replacement was Joachim Hansen, whom he defeated two months earlier. Hansen went on to win the tournament and capture the DREAM lightweight title. [16]

Alvarez was scheduled to face UFC and PRIDE veteran Nick Diaz for the EliteXC 160 pound title on November 8, 2008. [17] However, the fight was canceled when EliteXC's parent ProElite filed for bankruptcy. On New Year's Eve 2008, Alvarez fought Shinya Aoki at K-1 Dynamite!! 2008, losing by submission in the first round. He was subsequently signed to an exclusive contract with Bellator Fighting Championships. [18]

Bellator Fighting Championships

Alvarez entered Bellator's lightweight tournament at Bellator's inaugural event on April 3, 2009. He fought Northern Irishman Greg Loughran, whom he submitted with a guillotine choke. [19] His next fight at the tournament's semi-finals took place four weeks later at Bellator 5, against Eric Reynolds. After controlling the bout for two rounds, Alvarez used a rear-naked choke to submit Reynolds in the third. [20]

Alvarez advanced to the lightweight tournament's finals, which took place at Bellator 12 on June 19, 2009. He fought and defeated Toby Imada, via a rear naked choke submission early in the second round, to become Bellator's first ever lightweight champion. [21]

Alvarez faced Josh Neer in a non-title "Super fight" on May 6, 2010, at Bellator 17, in which he defeated Neer via rear-naked choke at 2:08 of round 2. [22]

Alvarez was supposed to fight the Season 2 Lightweight Tournament Winner Pat Curran in a defense of his title, but his opponent was pulled from the card due to an injury in his right shoulder. He instead faced Roger Huerta at Bellator 33 held in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [23] He won the fight via TKO (doctor stoppage) between the 2nd and 3rd rounds. Alvarez then publicly stated that he wanted his next fight to be against the Strikeforce Lightweight Champion, Gilbert Melendez.

Alvarez defeated Pat Curran on April 2, 2011, via unanimous decision (49–46, 50–45, 50–45) to retain the Bellator Lightweight Championship at Bellator 39. [24]

Alvarez faced Michael Chandler on November 19, 2011, at Bellator 58 in what was called by many publications as the '2011 Fight of the Year'. [25] He was defeated by Chandler by rear naked choke in the fourth round. Chandler came in very aggressive in the first round, nearly finishing Alvarez. [26]

Alvarez faced Shinya Aoki in a rematch at Bellator 66. [27] He won the fight via TKO in the first round. [28]

Alvarez faced Patricky Freire at Bellator 76, and defeated Freire in the first round via KO. This was the last fight on Alvarez's contract with Bellator and he passed the organization's contractual period of exclusive negotiation. Alvarez agreed in principle to signing with the UFC, reportedly including a share of pay-per-view revenue in addition to show and win money. Bellator, however, invoked a clause in the original contract to match the UFC's offer and re-sign Alvarez, matching the show and win purse and alleging that the pay-per-view cut in the UFC's offer to be strictly hypothetical. Alvarez and his management subsequently filed two lawsuits against Bellator. [29]

On August 13, 2013, it was announced that Alvarez and Bellator had reached an agreement regarding his contract status. Alvarez faced Michael Chandler on November 2, 2013, at Bellator 106. [30] He won via split decision in a close fight to become the Bellator Lightweight Champion for the second time. Much like the first time they met, Alvarez and Chandler engaged in another highly praised, [31] [32] back and forth battle. In the early rounds, Alvarez's jab and punching combinations found their home, damaging the left eye of Chandler, while Chandler was able to land multiple take down attempts and slams, and threatened a rear naked choke. The third round saw Eddie land with some crisp combinations. In the fourth round, Chandler landed a flying knee and some brutal ground and pound which hurt Eddie. By the fifth round, both fighters were busted up and bleeding badly. Chandler caught Alvarez in a neck crank, but Alvarez escaped and nearly finished the fight two times with rear-naked choke attempts. Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney called the fight the best he'd ever seen. The decision was not without some controversy, with several media outlets scoring the fight for Chandler. [33]

Rebney stated in the post fight press conference that the two would meet again in a rubber match, possibly on pay-per-view, once they both have recuperated. A third fight with Michael Chandler was set up for the main event of Bellator 120 on May 17, 2014. However, a week before the fight, it was announced that Alvarez had suffered a concussion and was forced to pull out of the fight. [34] [35]

In August 2014, new Bellator MMA president Scott Coker announced that Alvarez had been released from his contract with the promotion. [36]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On August 19, 2014, the UFC announced that they had signed Alvarez to a contract. He made his promotional debut against fan favorite and top contender Donald Cerrone in the co-main event at UFC 178 on September 27, 2014. [37] [38] Despite absorbing several flurries of clinch strikes from Alvarez through the first round, Cerrone recovered from a slow start and ended up controlling the rest of the fight with leg kicks that eventually hurt Alvarez. Alvarez lost the fight via a unanimous decision. [39]

Alvarez was expected to face Benson Henderson on January 18, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 59. [40] However, Alvarez pulled out of the bout and was replaced by Donald Cerrone. [41]

Alvarez faced Gilbert Melendez on June 13, 2015, at UFC 188. [42] Alvarez won the fight by split decision. [43]

Alvarez faced Anthony Pettis on January 17, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 81. [44] Despite being a heavy underdog going into the fight Alvarez was able to pressure and control Pettis. Alvarez won the fight by split decision. [45]

UFC Lightweight Champion

In his fourth UFC fight, Alvarez faced Rafael dos Anjos on July 7, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 90 for the UFC Lightweight Championship. [46] Despite being a three-to-one underdog going into the fight, Alvarez found his range early and rocked dos Anjos with a right hand just past the halfway point of the first round. He then swarmed dos Anjos and landed a barrage of unanswered punches before the fight was stopped via TKO. [47] The win also earned Alvarez his first Performance of the Night bonus award. [48]

Alvarez made his first title defense against the then UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor on November 12, 2016, at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was a historic event for the UFC as it was the first UFC event in New York since the lifting of the state's long-standing ban on MMA. [49] He lost the fight via TKO in the second round, after being outstruck in the first round. [50]

Post-championship

In his first fight after losing the Lightweight title, Alvarez faced Dustin Poirier on May 13, 2017, at UFC 211. [51] Poirier rocked Alvarez in the second round, but was subsequently dropped when Alvarez landed two illegal knees while Poirier was against the fence. With the Texas commission not operating under the new unified rules, referee Herb Dean declared the fight a No Contest as he did not believe Alvarez knew Poirier was a grounded opponent at the time. [52]

In July 2017, it was announced that Alvarez would be a coach on The Ultimate Fighter 26 against former WSOF Lightweight Champion Justin Gaethje. [53] A bout with Gaethje took place on December 2, 2017, at UFC 218. [54] Alvarez won the fight via knockout in the third round. [55] The fight earned both participants the Fight of the Night bonus award. [56]

In the last fight of his UFC contract, Alvarez faced Dustin Poirier on July 28, 2018, in a rematch in the main event at UFC on Fox 30. [57] [58] [59] [60] He lost the fight via TKO in the second round. [61]

ONE Championship

On October 15, 2018, it was announced that Alvarez signed with ONE Championship, set to make his promotional debut some time in early 2019 as part of their Lightweight division. [62] [63]

On November 7, 2018, it was announced that Alvarez would be one of eight participants in the ONE Lightweight World Grand Prix. [64] On December 19, 2018, it was announced that Alvarez faced Timofey Nastyukhin at ONE Championship: A New Era on March 31, 2019, in promotion's inaugural event in Japan. [65] He lost the fight by TKO in the first round. [66]

Alvarez returned at ONE Championship: Dawn of Heroes on August 2, 2019, against former ONE lightweight champion Eduard Folayang. [67] He won the fight via first round rear-naked choke after being dropped by a leg kick early in the round. [68]

Alvarez was expected to face Saygid Arslaniev in the ONE Lightweight World Grand Prix final, but on September 26, 2019, news surfaced that he had to withdraw from the bout due to an injury. He was replaced by ONE Lightweight Champion Christian Lee. [69] The bout with Arslaniev was to be rebooked for ONE Infinity 2 on June 26, 2020, [70] but canceled due to the Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports. [71]

Alvarez faced former ONE lightweight title challenger Iuri Lapicus at ONE on TNT 1 on April 7, 2021. The event took place in Singapore and aired in a primetime slot in the United States on TNT. [72] He was disqualified after repeatedly throwing punches to the back of Lapicus's head. [73] The call to disqualify Alvarez was considered controversial by multiple outlets and professional fighters as it appeared he was striking Lapicus's ear before Lapicus started turning his head. [74] [75] Alvarez appealed the final decision and the result was later overturned to a no contest. [76]

Three weeks after his last bout, Alvarez faced Ok Rae Yoon at ONE on TNT 4 on April 28, 2021. [77] He lost a close bout via unanimous decision. [78]

On September 21, 2022, it was announced that Alvarez had agreed to be released from his contract with ONE Championship. [79]

Bare-knuckle boxing career

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

On March 1, 2023, it was announced by BKFC president Dave Feldman that Alvarez had signed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. He made his debut against Chad Mendes at BKFC 41 on April 29, 2023, and won by split decision. [80] [81] This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award. [82]

Alvarez faced Mike Perry on December 2, 2023, at BKFC 56 for the symbolic "King of Violence" championship and lost by corner stoppage after the second round. [83]

Personal life

Eddie married his high school sweetheart, Jamie, in 2008, and they have three sons and a daughter. [84] Alvarez utilized his financial success to move his family out of Kensington and into Southampton, PA following the birth of his first son. [85]

Alvarez made two appearances on the television show Bully Beatdown on MTV, where he knocked out both of his opponents. [86]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

Mixed martial arts

Bare-knuckle boxing

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
40 matches30 wins8 losses
By knockout174
By submission72
By decision62
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss30–8 (2)Ok Rae YoonDecision (unanimous) ONE on TNT 4 April 28, 202135:00 Kallang, Singapore
NC30–7 (2)Iuri LapicusNC (overturned) ONE on TNT 1 April 7, 202111:02 Kallang, SingaporeOriginally ruled a DQ (punches to the back of head) loss for Alvarez; overturned to a no contest after he appealed the decision.
Win30–7 (1) Eduard Folayang Submission (rear-naked choke) ONE: Dawn of Heroes August 2, 201912:16 Pasay, Philippines ONE Lightweight Grand-Prix Semifinal round. Later withdrew from tournament due to injury.
Loss29–7 (1) Timofey Nastyukhin TKO (punches) ONE: A New Era March 31, 201914:05 Tokyo, JapanReturn to 170 lbs. ONE Lightweight Grand-Prix Quarterfinal round.
Loss29–6 (1) Dustin Poirier TKO (punches) UFC on Fox: Alvarez vs. Poirier 2 July 28, 201824:05 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Win29–5 (1) Justin Gaethje KO (knee and punches) UFC 218 December 2, 201733:59 Detroit, Michigan, United StatesFight of the Night.
NC28–5 (1) Dustin Poirier NC (illegal knees) UFC 211 May 13, 201724:12 Dallas, Texas, United StatesAlvarez landed illegal knees to the head of Poirier who was a downed opponent.
Loss28–5 Conor McGregor TKO (punches) UFC 205 November 12, 201623:04 New York City, New York, United StatesLost the UFC Lightweight Championship.
Win28–4 Rafael dos Anjos TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: dos Anjos vs. Alvarez July 7, 201613:49 Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon the UFC Lightweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win27–4 Anthony Pettis Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Dillashaw vs. Cruz January 17, 201635:00 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win26–4 Gilbert Melendez Decision (split) UFC 188 June 13, 201535:00 Mexico City, MexicoMelendez tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
Loss25–4 Donald Cerrone Decision (unanimous) UFC 178 September 27, 201435:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win25–3 Michael Chandler Decision (split) Bellator 106 November 2, 201355:00 Long Beach, California, United StatesWon the Bellator Lightweight World Championship. Later vacated title.
Win24–3 Patricky Pitbull KO (head kick) Bellator 76 October 12, 201214:54 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Win23–3 Shinya Aoki TKO (punches) Bellator 66 April 20, 201212:14 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss22–3 Michael Chandler Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 58 November 19, 201143:06 Hollywood, Florida, United StatesLost the Bellator Lightweight World Championship.
Win22–2 Pat Curran Decision (unanimous) Bellator 39 April 2, 201155:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesDefended the Bellator Lightweight World Championship.
Win21–2 Roger Huerta TKO (doctor stoppage) Bellator 33 October 21, 201025:00 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesNon-title bout.
Win20–2 Josh Neer Technical Submission (standing rear-naked choke) Bellator 17 May 6, 201022:08 Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesCatchweight (160 lbs) bout.
Win19–2 Katsunori Kikuno Submission (arm-triangle choke) Dream 12 October 26, 200923:42 Osaka, Japan
Win18–2 Toby Imada Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 12 June 19, 200922:34 Hollywood, Florida, United StatesBellator Season One Lightweight Tournament Final. Won the inaugural Bellator Lightweight World Championship.
Win17–2 Eric Reynolds Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 5 May 1, 200931:30 Dayton, Ohio, United StatesBellator Season One Lightweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win16–2Greg LoughranSubmission (guillotine choke) Bellator 1 April 3, 200912:44 Hollywood, Florida, United StatesBellator Season One Lightweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
Loss15–2 Shinya Aoki Submission (heel hook) Fields Dynamite!! 2008 December 31, 200811:32 Saitama, JapanFor the WAMMA Lightweight Championship.
Win15–1 Tatsuya Kawajiri TKO (punches) Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round July 21, 200817:35 Osaka, JapanDream Lightweight Grand Prix Semifinal. Didn't compete in final round due to an arm injury.
Win14–1 Joachim Hansen Decision (unanimous) Dream 3: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Second Round May 11, 200825:00 Saitama, JapanDream Lightweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win13–1 Andre Amade TKO (punches) Dream 1: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 First Round March 15, 200816:47 Saitama, JapanDream Lightweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win12–1Ross EbañezKO (punches) ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series January 25, 200822:32 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesCatchweight (165 lbs) bout.
Win11–1Matt LeeDecision (unanimous)BodogFight: Alvarez vs. LeeJuly 14, 200735:00 Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Loss10–1 Nick Thompson TKO (punches)BodogFight: Clash of the NationsApril 14, 200724:32 Saint Petersburg, RussiaLightweight debut. For the BodogFIGHT Lightweight Championship.
Win10–0Scott HenzeTKO (corner stoppage)BodogFight: Costa Rica CombatFebruary 16, 200714:13Playa Tambor, Costa Rica
Win9–0 Aaron Riley KO (punches)BodogFight: USA vs. RussiaDecember 2, 200611:05 Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaWon the MFC Welterweight Championship; Later promoted to BodogFIGHT Welterweight Champion.
Win8–0Hidenobu KoikeTKO (punches)MARS 4: New DealAugust 26, 200611:26 Tokyo, Japan
Win7–0Derrick NobleKO (punches)MFC: Russia vs. USAJune 3, 200611:01 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win6–0Daisuke HanazawaTKO (punches)Euphoria: USA vs. JapanNovember 5, 200514:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win5–0Danil VeselovTKO (punches)Euphoria: USA vs. RussiaMay 14, 200522:15 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win4–0 Seichi Ikemoto TKO (punches)Euphoria: USA vs. The WorldFebruary 26, 200524:25 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win3–0Chris SchlesingerSubmission (guillotine choke)Reality Fighting 7October 16, 200411:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesWon the inaugural Reality Fighting Welterweight Championship.
Win2–0Adam FearonTKO (submission to punches)Ring of Combat 6April 24, 200412:06 Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Win1–0Anthony LadonnaKO (punch)Ring of Combat 5December 14, 200313:57 Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

[92]

Pay-per-view bouts

No.EventFightDateVenueCityPPV Buys
1. UFC 205 Alvarez vs. McGregorNovember 12, 2016 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York, United States1,300,000 [93]
2. BKFC 56 Perry vs. AlvarezDecember 2, 2023 Maverik Center Salt Lake City, Utah 100,000 [94]

Bare knuckle record

Professional record breakdown
2 matches1 win1 loss
By knockout01
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss1–1 Mike Perry TKO (corner stoppage) BKFC 56 December 2, 202322:00 Salt Lake City, Utah, United StatesMiddleweight debut. For the symbolic King of Violence championship.
Win1–0 Chad Mendes Decision (split) BKFC 41 April 29, 202352:00 Broomfield, Colorado, United StatesWelterweight (165lb) debut. Fight of the Night. Fight of the Year.

See also

Notes

  1. ONE Championship refers to their 170 lb class as Lightweight, but under the Association of Boxing Commissions in the United States, 170 lbs is considered Welterweight.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by 8th UFC Lightweight Champion
July 7 – November 13, 2016
Succeeded by