Joel Alvarez
El Fenomeno

Spain
Plans to remain at welterweight
Alvarez told reporters following his victory over Vicente Luque at UFC Rio that he intends to remain in the welterweight division.
ANALYSIS
Alvarez initially made the jump to 170 pounds for this fight so he could serve as a replacement for Santiago Ponzinibbio, but it sounds like this weight class change may be here to stay. In the 32-year-old's words (via a translator), "going back to lightweight would be suicide for me," indicating that he seemingly had a lot of trouble with past weight cuts to 155 pounds. Alvarez stands at 6-foot-3 with a 77-inch reach, so while his typical size advantage will be gone at welterweight, he is by no means considered small for the division. With four consecutive victories, including three via stoppage, he has a chance to make a relatively immediate impact in the rankings.
Alvarez initially made the jump to 170 pounds for this fight so he could serve as a replacement for Santiago Ponzinibbio, but it sounds like this weight class change may be here to stay. In the 32-year-old's words (via a translator), "going back to lightweight would be suicide for me," indicating that he seemingly had a lot of trouble with past weight cuts to 155 pounds. Alvarez stands at 6-foot-3 with a 77-inch reach, so while his typical size advantage will be gone at welterweight, he is by no means considered small for the division. With four consecutive victories, including three via stoppage, he has a chance to make a relatively immediate impact in the rankings.
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Dominates in welterweight debut
Alvarez defeated Vicente Luque via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
Moving up to welterweight following a successful run at lightweight, Alvarez entered as a -600 favorite. He should have earned a Round 1 knockout win was it not for the incompetence of referee Osiris Maia. Alvarez dropped Luque with a punch to the eye and Maia called the fight off. He then backtracked his decision and let Luque see the doctor, allowing the fight to continue. It ended up not mattering in the least, as Alvarez cruised the rest of the way, but he had to put in some extra work. At 6-foot-3, Alvarez was about the biggest lightweight on the roster, so he has the frame to succeed should he plan on staying at 170 pounds.
Moving up to welterweight following a successful run at lightweight, Alvarez entered as a -600 favorite. He should have earned a Round 1 knockout win was it not for the incompetence of referee Osiris Maia. Alvarez dropped Luque with a punch to the eye and Maia called the fight off. He then backtracked his decision and let Luque see the doctor, allowing the fight to continue. It ended up not mattering in the least, as Alvarez cruised the rest of the way, but he had to put in some extra work. At 6-foot-3, Alvarez was about the biggest lightweight on the roster, so he has the frame to succeed should he plan on staying at 170 pounds.
Filling in for Ponzinibbio
Alvarez will fight Vicente Luque at UFC Rio on Oct. 11, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
A hand injury prevented the 32-year-old from fighting Benoit Saint-Denis earlier this year, but Alvarez is now set to make his return against Luque, replacing Santiago Ponzinibbio (undisclosed). Alvarez will be looking to extend his winning streak to four against an opponent who has lost four of his last six.
A hand injury prevented the 32-year-old from fighting Benoit Saint-Denis earlier this year, but Alvarez is now set to make his return against Luque, replacing Santiago Ponzinibbio (undisclosed). Alvarez will be looking to extend his winning streak to four against an opponent who has lost four of his last six.
Moving up a weight class
Alvarez (hand) intends to move up to the welterweight division and is hoping to book his next fight in September or October, Alvaro Colmenero of Eurosport ES reports.
ANALYSIS
Alvarez last competed in December, extending his winning streak to three with his third consecutive finish. He was due for a major step up in competition against Benoit Saint-Denis in May, but the 32-year-old was forced to withdraw due to a hand injury and has been sidelined since. He's now looking to return this fall at a higher weight class, which should play well given the fact he stands at 6-foot-3 with a 77-inch reach. A fight announcement should be on the way in the upcoming months.
Alvarez last competed in December, extending his winning streak to three with his third consecutive finish. He was due for a major step up in competition against Benoit Saint-Denis in May, but the 32-year-old was forced to withdraw due to a hand injury and has been sidelined since. He's now looking to return this fall at a higher weight class, which should play well given the fact he stands at 6-foot-3 with a 77-inch reach. A fight announcement should be on the way in the upcoming months.
Out due to injury
Alvarez won't face Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 315 in Montreal on May 10 due to a hand injury, Irati Prat of MARCA reports.
ANALYSIS
Alvarez was expected to face Saint-Denis at UFC 315, but a hand injury will prevent him from stepping into the octagon. The severity of the injury hasn't been revealed yet, so it remains to be seen when he'll be able to fight again. It's unclear if Saint-Denis will either fight against another opponent, or if the fight will be scrapped from the card.
Alvarez was expected to face Saint-Denis at UFC 315, but a hand injury will prevent him from stepping into the octagon. The severity of the injury hasn't been revealed yet, so it remains to be seen when he'll be able to fight again. It's unclear if Saint-Denis will either fight against another opponent, or if the fight will be scrapped from the card.
Saint-Denis scheduled
Alvarez is scheduled to compete against fellow lightweight Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 315 in Montreal on May 10, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Alvarez's rise to the top can take a significant leap with his next fight. Before going 0-2 in his last two fights, Saint-Denis was one of the UFC's most promising lightweight contenders for 2024. Alvarez will look to go 8-1 in his last nine fights and establish himself as a legitimate threat for the division's championship.
Alvarez's rise to the top can take a significant leap with his next fight. Before going 0-2 in his last two fights, Saint-Denis was one of the UFC's most promising lightweight contenders for 2024. Alvarez will look to go 8-1 in his last nine fights and establish himself as a legitimate threat for the division's championship.