Michael Chandler and Eddie Alvarez are forever linked by their November 2011 battle. | Photo: Wilson Fox/Sherdog.com
The last time Michael Chandler and Eddie Alvarez shared a cage with one another, the reverberations were felt for months.
As the two lightweights prepare for their rematch at Bellator 106 on Saturday at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, Calif., Sherdog.com provides readers with a blow-by-blow account of their epic first encounter. This is Chandler-Alvarez 1, as it happened:
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The defeat still haunts Alvarez.
ROUND 1
The Tone Setter
Chandler comes out firing huge shots, dropping Alvarez with a Superman punch and following up with an unending salvo of blows; he drops the champion again near the cage. Alvarez fires back with heavy punches of his own before Chandler scores a takedown. This seems to give Alvarez a chance to regain his senses, and he quickly gets back to his feet and begins pot-shotting Chandler. Chandler continues stalking Alvarez, leaping in with left hooks and diving with takedowns behind them, as Alvarez patiently counters everything thrown at him. Alvarez sprawls on a double-leg attempt and tries to take Chandler’s back but fails to get his hooks in and slips over the top. Chandler then dives for a low double as Alvarez scoots away. They continue trading, and Alvarez lands a hopping switch knee; Chandler comes right back with a right hand. Incredible action as the round wears down. A right hand lands for Chandler, and a third floors Alvarez again. Chandler tries to pounce as the round comes to end, with the crowd going nuts.
ROUND 2
Tit For Tat
Chandler lands a one-two to open the second round and follows up with a low left leg kick. The University of Missouri alum grabs a body lock against the fence and trips Alvarez to the mat; he gets back to his feet but is quickly dumped again. Chandler spins to Alavarez’s back, but the champion stands and spins away. Alvarez tries to pop in with jabs and straight right hands but cannot land as cleanly as Chandler thus far. Chandler shoots in, but Alvarez sprawls and grabs a front headlock; Chandler drops down to avoid any incoming knees. Alvarez seems to be searching for an anaconda choke, but Chandler recognizes it and stands, only to eat an Alvarez knee. Chandler pops Alvarez with a jab. Alvarez answers in kind and goes to the body with a straight right. Alvarez lands a right kick to the body and tries to follow up with a leaping left knee, but he gets tagged by a Chandler left hook for his troubles. Alvarez scores with a straight right of his own as the bell sounds.
ROUND 3
A Champion’s Answer
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The victory made Chandler a star.
ROUND 4
Nothing to Chance
Chandler looks to have recovered a bit in between rounds, as he is back to pumping his jab, but Alvarez is much fresher, popping in and out with pot-shotting rights to the body and lefts to the head. Chandler pops Alvarez with a left jab and just misses on a follow-up right straight. Now, Alvarez is looking a little lethargic, as Chandler is doing the stalking. A Chandler shot is defended, but Alvarez loses his balance and Chandler capitalizes with a right hand. A second right hand sends Alvarez to the fence, and Chandler pounces. Alvarez eats more punishment as Chandler gets to side control and soon has mount. A dazed Alvarez gives his back, and Chandler immediately grabs the rear-naked choke for the tapout, becoming the new Bellator lightweight champion at 3:06 of the fourth round. Incredible fight and quite possibly the “Fight of the Year” for 2011.