Royce Alger

Royce Alger
Born (1965-03-06) March 6, 1965
Iowa City, United States
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st)
Division Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Team Hammer House
Rank NCAA Division I Wrestling
Mixed martial arts record
Total 5
Wins 3
By knockout 2
By submission 1
Losses 2
By knockout 1
By submission 1
University University of Iowa
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Royce Alger
Medal record
Competitor for the  United States
1990 FILA Wrestling World Championships 82 kg

Royce Alger (born 1965) is an American wrestler and retired mixed martial artist. A student of wrestling icon Dan Gable, he went on to become a three-time All-American, three time Big Ten champion, and two time NCAA National Champion at the 167 and 177 pound weight classes. After going undefeated in his final 78 matches at Iowa, Alger spent seven years as an assistant wrestling coach with his alma mater.[1]

Alger competed in mixed martial arts. In his debut at UFC 13 on May 30, 1997, he lost by armlock to Enson Inoue who during the pre-fight interview said that "Royce is one of Dan Gables most ferocious wrestlers". He won his next three fights, all of which were in smaller, regional events. In his fifth and final fight at UFC 21 on July 16, 1999, he was knocked out by Eugene Jackson.[2]

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 3-2 Eugene Jackson KO (punch) UFC 21 July 16, 1999 2 1:19 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Win 3-1 Roberto Ramirez TKO (punches) Iowa Cage Fighting 1 August 8, 1998 1 4:48 Iowa, United States
Win 2-1 Craig Pumphrey TKO (punches) Extreme Challenge 10 September 4, 1997 1 4:15 Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win 1-1 Joe DeFuria Submission (americana) Extreme Challenge 9 August 30, 1997 1 1:24 Davenport, Iowa, United States
Loss 0-1 Enson Inoue Technical Submission (armbar) UFC 13 May 30, 1997 1 1:36 Augusta, Georgia, United States

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