Alan Belcher

Fighter

Birthday April 24, 1984

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6ft 2in

Weight 185 lbs

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1984

Alan Belcher (born April 24, 1984) is an American bare-knuckle boxer and former mixed martial artist.

2004

A professional from 2004 until 2015, he is perhaps best known for his 15-fight tenure with the UFC.

He currently competes in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship where he was the BKFC Heavyweight Champion.

Belcher was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas and began practicing karate when he was eight years old.

After starting Brazilian jiu-jitsu at the age of 14, Belcher began his amateur mixed martial arts career at the age of 15.

Belcher graduated from Sloan-Hendrix High School in Imboden, Arkansas where he competed in baseball and basketball before continuing his baseball career at Dyersburg State Community College.

After two semesters, he dropped out in pursuit of a career in mixed martial arts.

Belcher made his professional debut in July 2004 against Tim Ellis in Freestyle Fighting Championship and won by TKO.

2006

His MMA career then picked up significantly in early 2006, the year in which Belcher amassed 9 fights, going 8–1.

In 2006 he lost a unanimous decision at the hands of Yushin Okami at UFC 62 in his UFC debut.

Belcher made his second UFC appearance against Jorge Santiago three months later at UFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. Riggs, winning by stunning head kick knockout in the third round of a close fight.

At UFC 69, Belcher lost to The Ultimate Fighter 3 winner Kendall Grove via D'arce choke.

2007

One month later, Belcher stepped in on short notice to replace injured Eric Schafer against Sean Salmon at UFC 71 on May 26, 2007.

Belcher won the bout via guillotine choke 53 seconds into the first round.

Following the bout, Belcher signed a new four-fight contract with the UFC.

Belcher then faced Kalib Starnes at UFC 77 on October 20, 2007.

After controlling the fight with punches and knees from the clinch, the fight was eventually stopped in favor of Belcher due to a large gash over Starnes' right eye.

Belcher was scheduled to fight at UFC 81 against Ricardo Almeida, but Belcher had to pull out two days before the fight due to a severe case of bronchitis and was replaced by Rob Yundt.

Belcher was scheduled to fight Patrick Côté at UFC 83 in Montreal, but Côté withdrew due to a knee injury and was replaced by Jason Day.

Belcher eventually was caught by a punch causing Day to swarm punches at Belcher against the fence.

The fight was ruled a TKO in favor of Day in the first round.

After a controversial split decision victory over Ed Herman, Belcher fought Pride FC veteran Denis Kang at UFC 93.

Kang won the first round after taking down and controlling Belcher on the ground.

However, Kang began to fight more and more conservatively, and when he tried to take Belcher down again late in the second round, Belcher caught him in a tight guillotine choke that made Kang almost immediately tap out, winning him a $40,000 Submission of the Night bonus.

2009

Belcher lost a split decision to Yoshihiro Akiyama, at UFC 100 on July 11, 2009.

The fight earned Fight of the Night honors, rewarding both fighters with a record setting $100,000.

Belcher defeated Wilson Gouveia via first round TKO on December 12, 2009, at UFC 107.

During the fight, Belcher displayed a good chin and precise punches.

The fight was awarded Fight of the Night which rewarded both fighters with $65,000.

2010

Belcher defeated Patrick Côté on May 8, 2010, at UFC 113 by way of rear naked choke after a controversial face plant that rocked Cote and enabled Belcher to sneak around to the back and sink in the choke.

Belcher received an extra $65,000 for winning the Submission of the Night award which was his fourth consecutive fight night bonus.

Belcher was expected to face Demian Maia on September 15, 2010, at UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher in his first main event.

However, on August 1, 2010, Belcher withdrew from the fight with Maia after undergoing emergency eye surgery.

Alan stated on his Twitter account that he started to lose the vision in his right eye whilst in Brazil.

Belcher's manager, Malki Kawa, in April updated his recovery, saying that Belcher was back in training and looking forward to a return to the Octagon in September.

2011

Belcher faced Jason MacDonald on September 17, 2011, at UFC Fight Night 25.

Belcher stuffed a takedown from MacDonald and ended up on top early in the first round.

Belcher quickly postured up and began landing punches and elbows to open Jason's guard.

He then passed and continued to punish MacDonald and won the fight via verbal submission due to strikes in the first round.

2012

Belcher next faced Rousimar Palhares on May 5, 2012, at UFC on Fox 3.