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Thiago Alves (Portuguese pronunciation: [tʃiˈaɡu ˈawvis]; born 3 October 1983) is a Brazilian former bare-knuckle fighter and former mixed martial artist. A 27-fight veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship , he competed in the promotion from 2005 until 2019.
- 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
- 174 lb (79 kg; 12 st 6 lb)
- Pitbull
- Thiago Alves, 3 October 1983 (age 40), Fortaleza, Brazil
Thiago Alves. "Pitbull" ASSOCIATION. American Top Team. CLASS. Welterweight. Wins 23. KO / TKO. 13. 57% SUBMISSIONS. 1. 4% DECISIONS. 9. 39% Losses 15. KO / TKO. 3. 20% SUBMISSIONS. 5. 33%...
ResultFighterEventMethod/ RefereelossUFC on ESPN 7 - Overeem vs. Rozenstruik ...Submission (Guillotine Choke) Keith ...lossUFC 237 - Namajunas vs. Andrade May / 11 ...Decision (Unanimous) Osiris Maia VIEW ...winUFC Fight Night 144 - Assuncao vs. Moraes ...Decision (Split) Jason Herzog VIEW ...lossUFC Fight Night 136 - Hunt vs. Oleynik ...Decision (Unanimous) Marc Goddard VIEW ...Thiago Alves is a Brazilian MMA fighter with a record of 23-15 and a height of 5' 9". See his career statistics, fight results, and detailed stats for each event, such as significant strikes, significant strikes accuracy, takedowns, submissions, and more.
Thiago Alves is a Brazilian MMA fighter with a pro record of 23-15-0. He is currently inactive and has his next fight scheduled for BKFC in 2024.
Thiago Alves is a former UFC and BKFC middleweight fighter with a 2-0 record in bare-knuckle boxing. He is scheduled to face Mike Perry at BKFC KnuckleMania IV in 2024.
- October 3, 1983
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Thiago Alves. Welterweight Division. 28-15-0 (W-L-D) 13. Wins by Knockout. 1. Wins by Submission. 14. Wins by Decision. Last fight. Alves vs Means. Dec. 7, 2019. Watch Replay Recap. View Fight...
An eternal optimist, Thiago Alves may be the only person in the universe to say that going through four surgeries that kept him out of the Octagon for over two years was “lucky,” but...