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Was Eddie Alvarez a UFC champion?

Was Eddie Alvarez a UFC champion?

Edward “Eddie” Alvarez (born January 11, 1984) 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: the UFC Lightweight Championship once and the Bellator Lightweight World Championship twice.

Was Eddie Alvarez cut from UFC?

As it stands, “The Underground King” is the only fighter to hold titles in both the UFC and Bellator MMA while consistently being ranked as one of the top 10 lightweights in the world for a better part of a decade. …

What happened in Poirier vs Alvarez 1?

Alvarez (28-5, 1 NC) landed a hard right to start round two, but he wasn’t able to deliver on his follow-up takedown attempt. With a minute left, the two battled along the fence and Alvarez landed two illegal knees, with the second one cutting Poirier under the left eye and bringing a halt to the action.

What happened to Eddie Alvarez?

ONE on TNT video: Eddie Alvarez disqualified after landing illegal strikes on Iuri Lapicus. While he was emotional in the cage afterwards, Alvarez was able to re-watch the fight after returning to his hotel and there was no doubt in his mind that the referee made the wrong decision.

How good was Eddie Alvarez?

The 39 fight veteran has a respectable record of 30-8-1 and has faced many of the best lightweights in the world. Incredibly, Alvarez has claimed he had over 100 unsanctioned fights before starting his professional career due to no amateur bouts being available.

How much does Eddie Alvarez make?

Alvarez’s net worth is estimated at $8 million dollars or an average of $200,000 per fight. His highest profile and most lucrative fight was his TKO loss to Conor McGregor at UFC 205 in New York City on November 12, 2016….

Net Worth: $8 Million
Last Updated: 2021

Who won Alvarez vs Poirier 1?

Dustin Poirier
UFC on Fox 30 results, highlights: Dustin Poirier scores revenge with KO win over Eddie Alvarez. One year after their lightweight duel was marred by Eddie Alvarez’s illegal knees, Dustin Poirier proved that revenge was best served violently on Saturday.