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Houston Alexander
American martial artist

Houston Alexander

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Houston Alexander (born March 22, 1972) is an American professional mixed martial artist, who currently competes in Bellator's Light Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2001, Alexander has also competed for the UFC, Shark Fights, the RFA, and KSW.

Background

Alexander was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, and lived there for the first eight years of his life. Growing up in a rough neighborhood, Alexander quickly learned how to defend himself before moving to Omaha, Nebraska. He was athletic growing up, and attended Omaha North High School, where he played football and wrestled, excelling at both and also started boxing when he was a teenager. He is also a very talented artist, mostly with graffiti, and was accepted to the Savannah College of Art & Design in Georgia during his senior year of high school, but ultimately decided that he did not want to leave behind his daughter. Alexander then worked as a head machine operator at an asphalt company, before turning to mixed martial arts.

Mixed martial arts career

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Alexander made his UFC debut at UFC 71 on May 26, 2007 against Keith Jardine. He knocked out Jardine in 49 seconds during the first round in a huge upset.

He has since trained full-time; three times a day and seven days a week.

Alexander then signed a new three-fight contract with the UFC. At UFC 75 Alexander beat Italian Alessio Sakara. Just like his previous fight, Sakara threw a couple of early shots before Alexander countered with close-contact strikes. "The way I was taught was that all your strength is inside versus outside,” Alexander said before the fight of his explosive ability when close to an opponent. "My short strikes are really, really good, and that’s from lifting weights and doing a lot of reps."

At UFC 78 Alexander faced then undefeated contender Thiago Silva. Silva won by TKO after the referee stopped the fight at 3:25 in the first round. In the fight Silva achieved mounted position on top of Alexander and landed punches until the referee called a stop to the contest.

On April 2, 2008, Alexander fought former WEC Heavyweight Champion James Irvin as the first fight on the televised portion of UFC Fight Night: Kenny Florian vs Joe Lauzon in Broomfield, Colorado. Irvin led off with a superman punch to the jaw that knocked Alexander down. He followed with three more devastating punches to the face that knocked him unconscious and Steve Mazzagatti rushed in to stop the fight. Alexander immediately got to his feet and protested the quick stoppage. The eight-second knockout tied the record for the fastest knockout in the UFC alongside Don Frye's knockout at UFC 8. The loss was officially ruled as a TKO due to strikes, although some sources list it as a KO.

Alexander fought Eric "Red" Schafer at UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Neer in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. After landing some effective knees early in the fight, Alexander lost the fight via arm triangle submission in the first round.

Alexander was scheduled to face Andre Gusmão at UFC 98, but had to withdraw due to a broken hand suffered in training camp.

With the permission of the UFC, Alexander fought the late Sherman Pendergarst in a Heavyweight fight at Adrenaline MMA's Fourth Event. Alexander defeated Pendergarst by TKO due to leg kicks that dropped "The Tank" followed by punches on the ground.

Alexander made his return to the UFC at The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale against internet superstar Kimbo Slice at a catchweight of 215 pounds. Alexander was defeated by Kimbo Slice by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 30–27) in a bout that many thought would not make it out of the first round. The fight was characterized by Alexander circling away from Kimbo while utilizing quick but not powerful leg kicks instead of directly engaging him. While the first and third rounds were largely spent at a distance, the most spectacular moment of the fight arguably came in the second round when Slice administered a suplex that rocked Alexander. Shortly following the loss, Alexander was cut from the UFC.

Independent Promotions

Following his release from the UFC, Alexander then fought heavy-handed Joey Beltran at 5150 Combat League's "New Year's Revolution" on January 16, 2010, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Alexander controlled the first round by using movement and using quick leg kicks to keep Beltran at bay, In the second round Alexander was utilizing the same tactics that had won him the first round but Beltran caught Alexander with an uppercut-left hook combination that dropped and finished Alexander at 3:49 in the 2nd round.

Alexander next faced Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou on September 11, 2010 at Shark Fights 13: Jardine vs. Prangley. Following a tough first round that saw Alexander rocked and knocked down on several occasions, he came back in the second round to win via TKO (punches) at 1:31, he won Knockout and Fight of the Night.

Alexander next was scheduled to fight a rematch against James Irvin from UFC Fight Night: Kenny Florian vs Joe Lauzon back in 2008, where Irvin knocked out Alexander 8 seconds into the 1st round via a superman punch. The 8-second knockout tied the record of fastest knockout in UFC history, until UFC 102, where Todd Duffee broke the record with a 7-second KO. It was set to take place at Shark Fights 14: Horwich vs. Villefort on March 11, 2011 in Lubbock, Texas. The fight was cancelled on March 2 due to a training injury suffered by Alexander and a failed drug test by Irvin.

Alexander faced Razak Al-Hassan at MMA Fight Pit: Genesis. He dominated and won the fight via TKO due to a doctor stoppage by a cut.

Alexander recently faced Canadian brawler Steve Bosse. He was knocked out in the 2nd round via a brutal elbow to the head from the clinch.

Alexander took on knockout-artist and longtime veteran Gilbert Yvel on Friday, March 30, 2012 at the second Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) show. Houston lost via one punch KO in the first round.

On September 15, 2012, Alexander faced the KSW Light Heavyweight Champion Jan Błachowicz at KSW 20 in Gdańsk, Poland. Błachowicz dominated Alexander on the ground for most of the fight, he lost via unanimous decision.

On March 30, 2013, Alexander defeated Dennis Reed via submission due to punches at Victory Fighting Championship 39.

On July 27, 2013, Alexander defeated Chuck Grigsby via Knockout in the fourth round at Victory Fighting Championship 40 to win the VFC Light Heavyweight Championship.

Bellator MMA

Alexander faced former IFL Light Heavyweight Champion and UFC veteran Vladimir Matyushenko on September 13, 2013 at Bellator 99 after Matyushenko's original opponent Christian M'Pumbu pulled out due to injury. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

On April 18, 2014, Alexander faced Matt Uhde at Bellator 117. He won the fight via TKO due to doctor stoppage at the end of the second round.

Alexander was expected to face Pride FC veteran James Thompson on October 17, 2014 at Bellator 129 in a heavyweight bout. However, on October 10, 2014 it was announced that Thompson was pulled from the fight due to injury. Alexander instead faced Virgil Zwicker. The fight ended in a majority draw due to a point being deducted for repeated illegal headbutting.

A rematch with Zwicker took place at Bellator 132. Zwicker won the bout via split decision.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Shark Fights
    • Fight of the Night (One time)
    • Knockout of the Night (One time)
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • Knockout of the Night (One time)
  • Victory Fighting Championship
    • VFC Light Heavyweight Championship (One time, Current)

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win17–14–1 (2)Brian GreenDecision (unanimous)MMA Fight Series: Alexander vs. GreenOctober 9, 201635:00West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Loss16–14–1 (2)Evan NeddTKO (punches)Redemption Fighting Championship 2April 29, 201634:57Oranjestad, Aruba
Loss16–13–1 (2)Guilherme VianaTKO (doctor stoppage)Bellator 146November 20, 201525:00Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States
Loss16–12–1 (2)Tony LopezKO (punches)Legend Fights: Lopez vs. AlexanderJuly 24, 201534:35Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States
Loss16–11–1 (2)Virgil ZwickerDecision (split)Bellator 132January 16, 201535:00Temecula, California, United States
Draw16–10–1 (2)Virgil ZwickerDraw (majority)Bellator 129October 17, 201435:00Council Bluffs, Iowa, United StatesAlexander deducted a point for headbutting
Win16–10 (2)Matt UhdeTKO (doctor stoppage)Bellator 117April 18, 201425:00Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Loss15–10 (2)Vladimir MatyushenkoDecision (unanimous)Bellator 99September 13, 201335:00Temecula, California, United States
Win15–9 (2)Chuck GrigsbyKO (punch)Victory Fighting Championship 40July 27, 201341:39Ralston, Nebraska, United StatesWon VFC Light Heavyweight Championship
Win14–9 (2)Dennis ReedTKO (punches)Victory Fighting Championship 39March 30, 201311:01Ralston, Nebraska, United States
Loss13–9 (2)Jan BlachowiczDecision (unanimous)KSW XXSeptember 15, 201235:00Gdańsk, PolandFor the KSW Light Heavyweight Championship.
Loss13–8 (2)Gilbert YvelKO (punch)RFA 2: Yvel vs. AlexanderMarch 30, 201213:59Kearney, Nebraska, United States
Loss13–7 (2)Steve BosséKO (elbow)Instinct MMA 1October 7, 201124:11Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win13–6 (2)Razak Al-HassanTKO (doctor stoppage)MMA Fight Pit: GenesisAugust 13, 201125:00Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Win12–6 (2)Brian AlbinTKO (doctor stoppage)Caged In The Coliseum: Albin vs AlexanderJune 25, 201130:26Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Win11–6 (2)Rameau Thierry SokoudjouTKO (punches)Shark Fights 13: Jardine vs PrangleySeptember 11, 201021:31Amarillo, Texas, United StatesFight of the Night & Knockout of the Night
Win10–6 (2)David GriffinDecision (unanimous)UFA 1: The Clash at the ColiseumJune 11, 201035:00Charleston, South Carolina, United States
NC9–6 (2)Justin GrizzardNC (eye poke)Extreme Challenge: The AftermathMarch 27, 20102Council Bluffs, Iowa, United StatesAlexander poked Grizzard in the eye
Loss9–6 (1)Joey BeltranTKO (punches)5150 Combat League/XFL: New Year's RevolutionJanuary 16, 201023:49Tulsa, Oklahoma, United StatesFor the 5150 Combat League Heavyweight Title
Loss9–5 (1)Kimbo SliceDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights FinaleDecember 5, 200935:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFought at catchweight of 215 lb
Win9–4 (1)Sherman PendergarstTKO (leg kicks and punches)Adrenaline MMA IV: Sylvia vs. RileySeptember 18, 200911:51Council Bluffs, Iowa, United StatesFought at Heavyweight
Loss8–4 (1)Eric SchaferSubmission (arm-triangle choke)UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. NeerSeptember 17, 200814:53Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Loss8–3 (1)James IrvinKO (punches)UFC Fight Night 13April 2, 200810:08Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Loss8–2 (1)Thiago SilvaTKO (punches)UFC 78November 17, 200713:25Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win8–1 (1)Alessio SakaraTKO (knee and punches)UFC 75September 8, 200711:01London, England, United KingdomKnockout of the Night
Win7–1 (1)Keith JardineKO (punches and knees)UFC 71May 26, 200710:48Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesUFC Debut
NC6–1 (1)Todd AlleeNC (illegal knees)Extreme Challenge 76March 31, 200713:23Sloan, Iowa, United StatesAlexander delivered downed knees to Allee
Win6–1Jon MurphyTKO (punches)Extreme Challenge 76March 31, 200710:56Sloan, Iowa, United States
Win5–1Demian DecorahDecision (unanimous)Downtown Destruction 1January 12, 200553:00Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win4–1Brandon QuigleyTKO (punches)Judgment Night 2November 3, 200410:41Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win3–1Justin ButlerKO (punches)Gladiators 20March 15, 200310:38Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win2–1Chuck PurdowSubmission (punches)Gladiators 17August 18, 200110:58Hastings, Nebraska, United States
Win1–1Jamie WebbSubmission (punches)Gladiators 16June 30, 200112:18Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Loss0–1Jason MedinaSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Extreme Challenge 40June 16, 200120:47Springfield, Illinois, United StatesMMA Debut

Television

Alexander made an appearance on the Fox Sports Network's "Sport Science" in 2009.

Music career

Alexander, also known as "Scrib", "Cone-Dome", or "FAS/ONE", has long been a bastion of Omaha's underground hip hop scene. In the 1980s he led a hip hop movement in North Omaha called the Scribble Crew as an alliance of graffiti writers who developed a reputation as the top tag artists in the area. The art stands today at 24th and Binney Streets and 16th and Corby Streets among other North Omaha locations, and is still respected by the community. His Midwest Alliance act was active through the 1990s and into the new millennium, and is seen as influential on the Omaha scene.

Today Alexander is a DJ on KOPW 106.9, a local radio station in Plattsmouth. He hosts an independent music show featuring hip hop and facilitates an elementary school program called the "Culture Shock School Tour" which teaches students about hip hop. Alexander has also been vocal about Omaha's lack of support for its hip hop artists.

Personal life

Alexander donated one of his kidneys to his oldest daughter in 2000.

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