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Alan Belcher (born April 24, 1984) is an American bare-knuckle boxer and former mixed martial artist.A professional from 2004 until 2015, he is perhaps best known for his 15-fight tenure with the UFC.
The tables are sortable and the calculation for MMA records are formulated as follows: [note 7] Plus one point of the total wins for fighters having not lost a fight: 5–0–0 = 6; Negative points of total losses for fighters having not won a fight: 0–3–0 = -3; Add number of wins to the winning percentage: 10–1–0 = 10.90 | 10 + (10/11)
On August 1, 2010, Alan Belcher withdrew from the main event fight with Demian Maia after undergoing emergency eye surgery. [5] On August 2, 2010, the bout between Nate Marquardt and Rousimar Palhares, which was originally scheduled for UFC 118 was moved to this event to serve as the new main event. [6]
It was 15 years ago today that UFC 100 went down in Las Vegas. It reportedly sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.6 million pay-per-view buys and firmly established the UFC as a major sports ...
UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun 2 [3] was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on May 8, 2010, ... Alan Belcher: def. Patrick Côté ...
UFC Ultimate Fight Night 3: 3 1:17 North-South choke: Jeff Monson: Branden Lee Hinkle: UFC 57: 1 4:35 D'Arce Choke (Brabo Choke) Kendall Grove: Alan Belcher: UFC 69: 2 4:42 Anaconda choke: Renato Sobral: David Heath: UFC 74: 2 3:30 Mounted Triangle Choke: Damian Maia: Ed Herman: UFC 83: 2 2:27 Peruvian Necktie: C. B. Dollaway: Jesse Taylor: UFC ...
UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship ... Alan Belcher vs. Wilson Gouveia; Knockout of the Night: T. J ...
Patrick Côté was originally scheduled to fight on this card as well against Alan Belcher, but was forced to pull out after sustaining a non-fighting related injury and replaced by Jason Day. [7] At the time, UFC 83 officially broke two UFC records. [8] The first record broken was the fastest sellout ever.