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Alex Reid (fighter)’s biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story

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IntroCage fighter from the United Kingdom
A.K.A.Alexander Aristides Reid
IsActor 
Athlete 
FromUnited Kingdom 
TypeFilm, TV, Stage & Radio 
Sports 
Gendermale
Birth21 July 1975, Aldershot
Age:45 years
Family
Spouse:Katie Price

Alexander Aristides “Alex” Reid (born 21 July 1975) is an English mixed martial artist, kickboxer, and actor. He has fought for Cage Rage, BAMMA, UCMMA and Bellator. Throughout his MMA career he has fought some well known fighters, especially from the earlier days of the UFC, such as former welterweight champion Dave Menne and UFC 14 middleweight finalist Tony Fryklund, he has also faced Murilo Rua, Tom Watson, Xavier Foupa-Pokam, Chris Wotton, Mark Weir, and Jorge Rivera.

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Early life

Reid was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, the son of Bob and Carol Reid. He is the youngest of six siblings. He is of Scottish descent on his father’s side.

In 1991, Reid was a member of the Hampshire Scout unit that was visiting Japan and South Korea, taking part in the 17th World Scout Jamboree at Mount Sorak National Park. In 1996, Reid enlisted with 10th (Volunteer) Battalion of the Parachute Regiment (10 PARA), a Territorial Army unit based in London, and spent three years training as a recruit before being discharged.

Career

In 1998 Reid studied on the one-year acting course at the Guildford School of Acting, in Surrey.

Acting

Reid played Jason Cunliffe in the Channel 4 soap-opera Hollyoaks, which he left in 2001. He made an appearance in the comedy My Hero in the following year. At this time he used the stage name “Alex Thorne”. After a period away from acting, he appeared in the film Killer Bitch which was released in 2010; the film was described as pornographic and received terrible pre-release coverage. The film was made when he was still largely unknown, working as fighter and doorman, but released after he had become a celebrity. Reid failed to show up at the Premiere of the film at the Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, drawing criticism from the cast of the film. He had previously attacked the producers for ‘using him for publicity’, though he had walked out of the film without completing the role causing a complete shut down of the production for 6 weeks. He was replaced by ex-World Champion boxer Robin Reid (no relation). In June 2010, Reid challenged Reid to a boxing match. Reid signed with Salopian Films for a new comedy series called For the Love of Ella.

Mixed martial arts

Reid first got in to martial arts at 14 and with time turned to mixed martial arts: “It was just a natural progression. I started off doing kung fu, karate-style tournaments before moving on to boxing, kickboxing, a little bit of judo, jiu-jitsu. MMA was a natural progression for a young lad wanting to find the latest and best style. It’s just the most efficient and effective blend of martial arts really.” He participated in mixed martial arts promotions Cage Rage, BAMMA and UCMMA and made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2000.

Between 2004 and 2007, Reid appeared in the Cage Rage Championships. During this period, he faced a number of international fighters such as Daijiro Matsui, Dave Menne, Xavier Foupa-Pokam, Tony Fryklund, Jorge Rivera and Murilo “Ninja” Rua. On 22 September 2007, Reid faced Matt Ewin for the Cage Rage British Middleweight Championship at Cage Rage 23: Unbelievable, where he lost via unanimous decision. The Cage Rage promotion lost its Sky Sports television coverage in May 2008 and Reid then joined MMA promoter Dave O’Donnell’s Ultimate Challenge MMA. Reid won his debut at UCMMA 2 – Unbreakable against John Maguire. He then won the UK1 kickboxing Middleweight title against Jake Bostwick at UCMMA 5 – Heat, and then defended it against Jack Mason at UCMMA 7 – Mayhem. Reid gave up his title in early 2010 so he could enter the 7th series of Celebrity Big Brother.

On 15 May 2010, Reid was scheduled to return to the cage professionally for the first time since 2007 to face Tom “Kong” Watson for the vacant BAMMA Middleweight Championship at BAMMA 3. However, Reid injured his knee while filming his documentary TV series Alex Reid: The Fight of His Life and was forced to pull out of the Reid-Watson fight. Reid was replaced by UFC and IFL veteran Matt Horwich, who Watson beat by decision to win the title. The Reid-Watson bout was then rescheduled for BAMMA 4 on 25 September 2010 and Reid caused further controversy by showing up for the official weigh-ins three hours late.

On 14 May 2011, Reid announced his retirement from MMA at an Cage Rage UK event in London. However, he did not rule out a return to the sport in future. His retirement was short lived, as he accepted a challenge from Jason Barrett. During the weigh-ins the day prior to the 2011 fight, both men weighed in at just under the 13 st 3 lb mark, being 13 st 2 lb and 13 st 1 lb respectively. For the camera shot of both men squared up to each other, Reid kissed Barrett on the lips, which infuriated him and he had to be held back by UCMMA officials. Reid was laughing at his reaction, and vowed he would apologise “after the fight”. On 6 August, Reid defeated Jason Barrett, via triangle choke in the first round, marking his first win in 6 years in MMA and claimed the Super Title in the process.

In September 2012, Reid was set to return to BAMMA at the 1 December 2012 BAMMA 11 against Sam Boo.

Bellator

On 16 July 2016, Reid made his return to MMA for the first time in nearly four years when he lost to Rodney Moore at Bellator 158. This marks the first time he has fought for a top tier promotion.

Celebrity Big Brother

On 3 January 2010, Reid became one of twelve housemates in Channel 4’s 7th and final series of Celebrity Big Brother. Reid was heavily booed on his entry, which he acknowledged saying “this is why I’m here, to hopefully change these boos into cheers” during his time in the house. He managed to win over the public and on 29 January he won the show with 65% of the vote, the highest rate ever recorded on the show.

Personal life

Reid began dating English glamour model Katie Price on 17 July 2009, thus becoming embroiled in intense publicity in Britain following Price’s divorce from Peter Andre. On 2 February 2010, Reid and Price married in Las Vegas. In January 2011, Price announced they had separated. Since June 2011 he was dating reality television personality Chantelle Houghton which brought him a daughter, born 17 June 2012, as his then-fiancee.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
22 matches10 wins10 losses
By knockout33
By submission51
By decision26
Draws1
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss10–10–1 (1)Manuel GarciaDecision (unanimous)Bellator 158000000002016-07-16-000016 July 201635:00London, England
Win10–9–1 (1)Sam BooDecision (unanimous)BAMMA 11000000002012-12-01-00001 December 201235:00Birmingham, England
Win9–9–1 (1)Jason BarrettSubmission (triangle choke)UCMMA 22: Warrior Creed000000002011-08-06-00006 August 201112:19London, EnglandWon the ‘Super Middleweight’ Title.
Loss8–9–1 (1)Tom WatsonDecision (unanimous)BAMMA 4000000002010-09-25-000025 September 201055:00Birmingham, EnglandFor the BAMMA Middleweight Championship.
Loss8–8–1 (1)Matt EwinDecision (unanimous)Cage Rage 23000000002007-09-22-000022 September 200735:00London, EnglandFor the Cage Rage British Middleweight Championship.
Loss8–7–1 (1)Murilo RuaTKO (cut)Cage Rage 21000000002007-04-21-000021 April 200710:28London, England
Loss8–6–1 (1)Xavier Foupa-PokamDecision (unanimous)Cage Rage 19000000002006-12-09-00009 December 200625:00London, England
Loss8–5–1 (1)Tony FryklundSubmission (heel hook)Cage Rage 18000000002006-09-30-000030 September 200611:32London, England
Loss8–4–1 (1)Dave MenneDecision (unanimous)Cage Rage 16000000002006-04-22-000022 April 200635:00London, England
Loss8–3–1 (1)Jason TanDecision (split)WCFC: No Guts No Glory000000002006-03-18-000018 March 200635:00Manchester, England
Draw8–2–1 (1)Daijiro MatsuiDraw (majority)Cage Rage 14000000002005-12-03-00003 December 200535:00London, England
Win8–2 (1)Kyosuke SasakiTKO (doctor stoppage)Cage Rage 12000000002005-07-02-00002 July 200515:00London, England
Loss7–2 (1)Jorge RiveraKO (strikes)Cage Rage 10000000002005-02-26-000026 February 200510:41London, England
Win7–1 (1)Tulio PalharesSubmission (triangle choke)Cage Rage 9000000002004-11-27-000027 November 200411:17London, England
Loss6–1 (1)Mark WeirTKO (cut)Extreme Brawl 6000000002004-03-21-000021 March 20042N/ABracknell, England
Win6–0 (1)Jean-François LénogueSubmission (triangle choke)Extreme Brawl 5000000002003-12-22-000022 December 20031N/ABracknell, England
Win5–0 (1)Mark DayTKO (strikes)Extreme Brawl 2000000002003-03-30-000030 March 20032N/ABracknell, England
Win4–0 (1)Matt EwinSubmission (ankle lock)Extreme Brawl 1000000002002-12-15-000015 December 20022N/ABracknell, England
NC3–0 (1)Jean SilvaNo Contest (cage malfunction)Millennium Brawl 8000000002002-09-22-000022 September 20023N/AHigh Wycombe, England
Win3–0Mark SingletonKO (punch)Yorkshire Fight Night000000002001-04-29-000029 April 200112:00Yorkshire, England
Win2–0Kieron McEnteeSubmission (rear-naked choke)Ultimate Fight Night000000002000-12-09-00009 December 2000N/AN/AHigh Wycombe, England
Win1–0Rosaire LetapinDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Pancrase UK000000002000-11-25-000025 November 2000N/AN/AHigh Wycombe, England

Kickboxing record

Professional record breakdown
5 matches4 wins1 loss
By knockout10
By decision31
Draws0
No contests0
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss3–1 Rodney MooreDecision (unanimous)AKUMA MMA000000002014-03-30-000030 March 201433:00Belfast, Northern Ireland
Win3–0 Jack MasonDecision (unanimous)UCMMA 7 – Mayhem000000002009-09-19-000019 September 200933:00London, EnglandDefends UK1 Middleweight Championship.
Win2–0 Jake BostwickKO (right knee)UCMMA 5 – Heat000000002009-07-11-000011 July 200911:55London, EnglandWon UK1 Middleweight Championship.
Win1–0 John MaguireDecision (unanimous)UCMMA 2 – Unbreakable000000002009-02-07-00007 February 200933:00London, England