Edward Alvarez is an American mixed martial artist who currently fights for ONE Championship. He formerly competed in the UFC and Bellator MMA, winning world titles in each. He holds notable wins over former world champions Pat Curran, Michael Chandler, Shinya Aoki, Gilbert Melendez, Justin Gaethje, Anthony Pettis, Eduard Folayang and Rafael dos Anjos.
About Eddie Alvarez in brief

He started boxing at the age of eight under his father and Frank Kubach. He went to Northeast Catholic High School, excelling and becoming a varsity letterman in football, wrestling and track. Alvarez was signed to an exclusive contract with Bellator Fighting Championships in 2009. He fought Greg Loughran at Bellator’s inaugural event on April 3, 2009. Alvarez faced Josh Neer in a non-title lightweight fight on June 19, 2009, and defeated him via a rear naked choke early in the second round. He then went on to win the Bellator Lightweight World Championship twice. Alvarez has a younger brother, Albert, who is a former mixed martial artists. He won the UFC Lightweight Championship once and was the UFC’s first Lightweight Champion. He also won the K-1 Dynamite!! Championship in 2008, losing by submission in first round on New Year’s Eve 2008. He was signed by the Japanese promotion DREAM, started by the minds behind PRIDE FC and K- 1, to compete in their 154-pound grand prix. His first fight was against Andre Amade, who hailed from the Chute Boxe Academy. His next fight was at Bodog Fight’s \”Clash of the Nations\” pay per view in Russia on April 14, 2007, as he was TKO’d by UFC veteran Nick Thompson at 4: 32 into round 2.
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