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Alessio Sakara

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Italian kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial arts fighter
Alessio Sakara
Born (1981-09-02)September 2, 1981 (age 44)
Rome, Italy
Other namesLegionarius
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight93 kg (205 lb; 14 st 9 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight (2008–2013, 2017–present)
Light Heavyweight (2002–2008, 2014–2017)
Reach183 cm (72.0 in)
StyleSanda,Boxing
Fighting out ofMiami, Florida, United States
TeamAmerican Top Team (2007–present)[1]
RankBlack belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsuunder Marcus "Conan" Silveira[2][1]
Years active2002–present
Professional boxing record
Total9
Wins8
By knockout6
Losses1
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record
Total37
Wins22
By knockout16
By submission2
By decision4
Losses13
By knockout6
By submission3
By decision3
By disqualification1
No contests2
Other information
Boxing record fromBoxRec
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Alessio Sakara (born September 2, 1981) is an Italian professionalmixed martial artist, former professionalboxer andSanshou kickboxer who competed in theLight Heavyweight division. He currently is a bare-knuckle boxer forBare Knuckle Fighting Championship where he is the currentBKFC Cruiserweight Champion. A professional competitor since 2002, Sakara has also formerly competed for theUFC,Bellator MMA,Jungle Fight,Cage Warriors, andM-1 Global.

Background

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Born in Rome, Sakara began to compete in soccer at the age of five and was talented, playing the midfielder position.[3] He began training in boxing at the age of 11. At the age of 18 Sakara began training with Roberto Almeida[4]inBrazilian jiu-jitsu, later earning a black belt under former UFC veteran Marcus "Conan" Silveira. Sakara turned to mixed martial arts after competing in amateur boxing matches because he did not think he would be able to support himself with the little money that boxers in Italy receive, and also did not prefer the tactical approach of the sport.[5] Sakara was also attracted to the rising sport of mixed martial arts after his uncle showed him a VHS tape ofUFC 5, which featured a bout between futureUFC Hall of FamersKen Shamrock andRoyce Gracie, when Sakara was 19 years old.[6] Shortly afterwards in 2000, Sakara relocated to Brazil in order to train with names like Ricardo De La Riva andAntônio Rogério Nogueira.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Sakara made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2002, and compiled a record of 13–3 before being signed by theUFC.[3]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Sakara made his UFC debut atUFC 55, fighting against Ron Faircloth.[7] The bout was ruled a no contest due to an inside leg kick to Sakara's groin.[8]

Sakara next foughtElvis Sinosic atUFC 57 on February 4, 2006.[9] He won the bout via a unanimous decision despite having a point deducted due to an illegal elbow.[10]

Sakara was submitted in his next bout atUFC 60 by decoratedgrappling specialist and formerKing of the Cage Middleweight ChampionDean Lister.[11]

Sakara was next expected to faceWilson Gouveia atUFC 65 on November 18, 2006.[12] However, Gouveia withdrew from the bout due to an injury and was replaced byDrew McFedries.[13] Sakara lost the bout via first-roundTKO.[14]

Sakara rebounded from these losses when he fought Victor Valimaki atUFC 70 on April 21, 2007.[15] He won via TKO at 1:44 of the first round.[16]

AtUFC 75 on September 8, 2007, Sakara lost for the third time in four fights, losing via first round TKO toHouston Alexander.[17]

Sakara was part ofUFC 80 on January 19, 2008, where he won via TKO in the first round against veteran James Lee.[18]

Move down to middleweight

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Following his victory over Lee, Sakara announced that he would be moving down to theMiddleweight division.[19] He made his middleweight debut against formerWEC Middleweight ChampionChris Leben atUFC 82 on March 1, 2008.[19] He lost the fight via first-round knockout.[20]

AtUFC Fight Night 15, Sakara defeatedJoe Vedepo via KO in the first round with a head kick, which earned himKnockout of the Night honors.[21][22]

Sakara was then expected to faceJake Rosholt atUFC Fight Night 17 on February 7, 2009, but the bout was cancelled when Sakara had to pull out due to a shoulder injury and was replaced byDan Miller.[23]

Sakara was then scheduled to faceRousimar Palhares atUFC 99 on June 13, 2009.[24] However, for unknown reasons the bout was moved to take place atUFC 101 on August 8, 2009.[25] Eventually, Palhares ended up withdrawing from the bout due to an injury and was replaced by former title challengerThales Leites.[26] Sakara won the bout via split decision.[27]

The bout with Palhares was re-booked to take place on December 5, 2009, atThe Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale, but Sakara had to withdraw after suffering an undisclosed injury while training. He was replaced by Lucio Linhares.[28]

Sakara defeatedJames Irvin via first-round TKO on March 21, 2010, atUFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones.[29]

Sakara was forced to pull out of his fight withNate Marquardt on July 3, 2010 atUFC 116 due to the death of his father.[30]

Sakara was then scheduled to faceJorge Rivera on August 28, 2010 atUFC 118, but Rivera pulled out of the bout with an injury and was replaced byGerald Harris[31][32][33] In turn, Sakara was forced off the card with an injury and replaced byJoe Vedepo.[34]

His bout with Rivera was then rescheduled and was expected to take place on November 13, 2010, atUFC 122,[35] but the fight was cancelled, Sakara intended on competing despite experiencing flu-like symptoms, but the bout was terminated due to Sakara vomiting backstage.[36]

Sakara was expected to faceMaiquel Falcão on March 3, 2011 at theUFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann event.[37] However, Falcão was injured while training and replaced byRafael Natal.[38] Then in early February, Natal pulled out of the bout due to a knee injury, and was replaced by promotional newcomerChris Weidman.[39] Sakara lost a unanimous decision after getting repeatedly taken down and controlled by Weidman's wrestling.[40]

The bout between Sakara and Rivera was rescheduled again for August 6, 2011 atUFC 133, but Sakara was forced out of the bout after tearing theACL in his knee while training and was replaced byCostas Philippou.[41][42]

Sakara facedBrian Stann on April 14, 2012, atUFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Silva.[43] He lost the fight via KO in the first round.[44]

Sakara lost toPatrick Côté due to disqualification on November 17, 2012, atUFC 154 after rocking Côte with elbows, only to get caught up in the moment and land multiple blows to the back of Côté's head.[45] Sakara's team immediately appealed the result, but the Quebec commission denied the appeal.[46]

In late November 2012, Sakara signed a new four-fight contract with the UFC.[47]

A rematch was briefly linked with Côté for March 16, 2013 atUFC 158.[48] However, Sakara was forced out of the bout with a kidney illness.[49]

Sakara was slated to faceTom Watson atUFC Fight Night 30.[50] However, Watson was forced out of the bout with an injury and was replaced byMagnus Cedenblad.[51] Subsequently in early October, Cedenblad was forced out of the Sakara bout with an injury and replaced by newcomerNico Musoke.[52] Sakara lost the fight by submission due to an armbar in the first round and was released from the promotion shortly after.[53]

Final Fight Championship

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After a nine-month delay, on July 24, 2014, Sakara signed a three-fight deal with the European promotionFinal Fight Championship.[54] During the press conference he stated that his UFC career was compromised because he had enormous trouble cutting weight at 84 kg (185 pounds) and that he will continue his career in the Light Heavyweight division.

Sakara's Final Fight Championship debut took place on December 6, 2014 against Maciej Browarski.[55] The fight was stopped in the first round when Sakara wasn't able to continue after getting injured from tearing his bicep. First Browarski was awarded the victory via TKO (injury), the result was later overturned to a No Contest by the Croatian MMA Federation.[56]

In his next fight, Sakara faced off againstLebanon's Dib Akil. Following the opening seconds of the round, in which Akil threw wild hooks that unsuccessfully landed, Sakara took Akil to the ground and piled up punches until the TKO stoppage.

Bellator MMA

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On November 27, 2015, it was announced that Sakara signed a three-fight contract withBellator MMA.[57]

Sakara made his promotional debut againstBrian Rogers at Bellators first event in Sakara's nativeItaly on April 16, 2016 atBellator 152.[58] He won via knockout in the second round.[59]

On September 21, 2016, it was announced that Sakara would be facingJoey Beltran in the co-main event ofBellator 168 on December 10, 2016.[60] He won via knockout in the first round.[61]

Bellator title shot

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Sakara challengedRafael Carvalho for theBellator Middleweight Championship on December 9, 2017 atBellator 190.[62] He lost via knockout in the first round.[63]

Post title shot reign

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Sakara headlinedBellator 211 against Kent Kauppinen on December 1, 2018.[64] He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[65]

Sakara faced Canaan Grigsby atBellator Milan on October 12, 2019.[66] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.[67]

Sakara was scheduled to face Darwin Rodriguez atBellator Milan 3 on October 3, 2020.[68] However, Sakara ended up withdrawing from the bout due to an undisclosed injury.[69]

On July 10, 2021, it was announced that he was no longer under contract with Bellator.[70] However, in early 2023 news surfaced that Sakara was still under contract with Bellator.[71]

Bare-knuckle boxing

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In February 2023, it was announced that Sakara had signed a multi-fight contract withBare Knuckle Fighting Championship.[71]

Sakara faced Erick Lozano on July 25, 2025 atBKFC Fight Night: Philly.[72] He won the fight by knockout in the second round.[73]

Sakara competed for theBKFC Cruiserweight Championship against current championChris Camozzi on October 25, 2025 atBKFC 83.[74] He won the championship by split decision.[75]

Personal life

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Sakara has two sons from a previous marriage. Recognizable for his many tattoos, Sakara has the words "Senatus Populusque Romanus" on his forearm, a common marking of soldiers of theRoman Empire, as well as several other tattoos that are a tribute to his ethnic background and love of Roman history.[3][76] His surname comes fromSaqqara, which was aRoman colony in Egypt.[77]

Autobiography

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In May 2020, a book in Italian about Sakara –Ogni giorno in battaglia. La mentalità del legionario – was published (ISBN 978-8885493957).

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
37 matches22 wins13 losses
By knockout166
By submission23
By decision43
By disqualification01
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win22–13 (2)Prince McLeanTKO (shoulder injury)Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA 8November 15, 202415:00Biloxi, Mississippi, United StatesBare knuckle MMA.
Win21–13 (2)Canaan GrigsbyTKO (punches)Bellator 230October 12, 201910:23Milan, Italy
Loss20–13 (2)Kent KauppinenKO (punch)Bellator 211December 1, 201811:10Genoa, Italy
Win20–12 (2)Jamie SloaneTKO (punches)Bellator 203July 14, 201811:19Rome, Italy
Loss19–12 (2)Rafael CarvalhoKO (elbow)Bellator 190December 9, 201710:45Florence, ItalyFor theBellator Middleweight World Championship.
Win19–11 (2)Joey BeltranTKO (punches)Bellator 168December 10, 201611:20Florence, Italy
Win18–11 (2)Brian RogersKO (punches)Bellator 152April 16, 201622:29Torino, Italy
Win17–11 (2)Dib AkilTKO (punches)Final Fight Championship 19September 18, 201511:32Linz, Austria
NC16–11 (2)Maciej BrowarskiNC (overturned)Final Fight Championship 16December 6, 201411:21Vienna, AustriaReturn to Light Heavyweight. Originally a TKO (arm injury) win for Browarski; overturned by Croatian MMA Federation, explaining that Sakara's injury was not caused by a punch or any attack of any sort from his opponent.
Loss16–11 (1)Nico MusokeSubmission (armbar)UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. MunozOctober 26, 201313:07Manchester, England
Loss16–10 (1)Patrick CôtéDQ (punches to back of head)UFC 154November 17, 201211:26Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss16–9 (1)Brian StannKO (punches)UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. SilvaApril 14, 201212:26Stockholm, Sweden
Loss16–8 (1)Chris WeidmanDecision (unanimous)UFC Live: Sanchez vs. KampmannMarch 3, 201135:00Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Win16–7 (1)James IrvinTKO (punch)UFC Live: Vera vs. JonesMarch 21, 201013:01Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Win15–7 (1)Thales LeitesDecision (split)UFC 101August 8, 200935:00Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win14–7 (1)Joe VedepoKO (head kick)UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. NeerSeptember 17, 200811:27Omaha, Nebraska, United StatesKnockout of the Night.
Loss13–7 (1)Chris LebenTKO (punches)UFC 82March 1, 200813:16Columbus, Ohio, United StatesMiddleweight debut.
Win13–6 (1)James LeeTKO (punches)UFC 80January 19, 200811:30Newcastle, England
Loss12–6 (1)Houston AlexanderTKO (knee and punches)UFC 75September 8, 200711:01London, England, United Kingdom
Win12–5 (1)Victor ValimakiTKO (punches)UFC 70April 21, 200711:44Manchester, England
Loss11–5 (1)Drew McFedriesTKO (punches)UFC 65November 18, 200614:07Sacramento, California, United States
Loss11–4 (1)Dean ListerSubmission (triangle choke)UFC 60May 27, 200611:20Los Angeles, California, United States
Win11–3 (1)Elvis SinosicDecision (unanimous)UFC 57February 4, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSakara was deducted 1 point due to an illegal elbow.
NC10–3 (1)Ron FairclothNC (Sakara kicked in the groin)UFC 55October 7, 200520:10Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesAccidental groin kick rendered Faircloth unable to continue.
Win10–3Frank AmaugouDecision (unanimous)King of the RingFebruary 19, 20053N/AMilan, Italy
Win9–3Tihamer BrunnerTKO (punches)Ring FightNovember 20, 2004N/AN/ABergamo, Italy
Loss8–3Assuério SilvaDecision (unanimous)Jungle Fight 3October 23, 200435:00Manaus, Brazil
Win8–2Eduardo MaiorinoKO (punches)Real Fight 1July 30, 200410:30Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win7–2Yeon JungKO (punches)WXF: X-Impact World Championships 2003December 3, 200312:02Seoul, South Korea
Win6–2Rafael TatuTKO (doctor stoppage)Meca 9: Meca World Vale Tudo 9August 1, 200324:18Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win5–2Damien RiccioDecision (unanimous)Martial Arts DayMay 11, 200326:00Rome, Italy
Win4–2David MorteletteTKO (punches)Resa Dei Conti 6December 20, 200211:12Livorno, Italy
Loss3–2Roman ZentsovDecision (unanimous)M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 4November 15, 200225:00St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss3–1Simon HolmesSubmission (rear-naked choke)CWFC 1: ArmageddonJuly 27, 200214:50London, EnglandCage Warriors One Tournament Final.
Win3–0Adam WoolmerSubmission (kimura)CWFC 1: ArmageddonJuly 27, 200210:21London, EnglandCage Warriors One Tournament Semifinal.
Win2–0MastioliSubmission (armbar)Fight NightJune 21, 200210:20Pomezia, Italy
Win1–0Di ClementiKO (punches)Fight NightJune 21, 200210:13Pomezia, Italy

Professional boxing record

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9 fights8 wins1 loss
By knockout61
By decision20
No.ResultRecordOpponentMethodRound, timeDateLocationNotes
9Win8–1Czech Republic Tomáš MrázekPTS6May 9, 2009Italy Rome, Italy
8Win7–1Germany Andreas GuentherKO5 (6)Mar 14, 2009Italy Rome, Italy
7Win6–1France Nabil HacianiPTS6Dec 26, 2005Italy Rome, Italy
6Loss5–1FranceJean Marc MonroseKO5 (10)July 8, 2005ItalyLazio, ItalyFor the vacantIBF Youth Cruiserweight Championship.
5Win5–0Brazil Fernando MartinezTKO3 (6)June 2, 2005BrazilSalvador, Bahia,Brazil
4Win4–0Romania Florin Constandache IlieTKO2 (6)May 14, 2005Italy Rome, Italy
3Win3–0Hungary Imre GergelyTKO3 (6)April 30, 2005Italy Rome, Italy
2Win2–0Romania Valentin MarinelKO3 (6)Mar 19, 2005ItalyRome, Italy
1Win1–0Brazil Ubiracy Santos LimaTKO4 (6)Aug 30, 2004BrazilSalvador, Bahia,Brazil

Bare knuckle record

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Professional record breakdown
2 matches2 wins0 losses
By knockout10
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win2–0Chris CamozziDecision (split)BKFC 83October 25, 202552:00Rome, ItalyWon theBKFC Cruiserweight Championship.
Win1–0Erick LozanoKOBKFC Fight Night: PhillyJuly 25, 202520:48Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

See also

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References

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