Alex Chambers was born on the 28th October 1978, in New South Wales, Australia, and is a professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and is currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, competing in the promotion’s Strawweight division.
Have you ever wondered how rich Alex Chambers is, as of late 2017? According to the authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Chambers’ wealth is as high as $126,000, an amount earned through her successful career in the MMA, active since 2010.
Alex Chambers Net Worth $126,000
Alex first chased a career as an academic, since obtaining a double degree in science and mechatronics engineering from the University of Sydney. However, she was also drawn to martial arts such as karate from an early age, and as a result she held a 3rd dan in karate, while also competing on an international level.
She joined Underground Forums gym, and with the help of Richard Walsh who became her personal trainer, establish herself on the MMA stage. Alex first fought in the Rize promotion in Australia, making her professional debut on the 29th May 2010 against Jessica Tolhurst at Rize 5: Evolution and was the victor. She then participated at Rize 6: Defiance, against Claire Fryer and secured her second victory, by TKO in the first round. She skipped the entire 2011 year, and then in 2012 joined Jewels promotion in Japan, and fought against Mizuki Inoue, but lost the match. She then headed back to Australia and joined Brace For War Promotion, and became the main event when she faced Mika Nagano at Brace Girls event; she finished the match just 42 seconds into the fight. After the successful start, Alex joined Invicta FC promotion and fought Jodie Esquibel as a part of the Penne vs. Waterson event. Alex secured her fourth victory in her professional debut, which increased her net worth to a large degree.
Having been on the rise since becoming a professional, she was invited to take part in The Ultimate Fighter, and was a part of the Team Pettis. Unfortunately, Alex was defeated by her opponent, Rose Namajunas in the first round of the fight.
Following the end of the tournament, Alex officially became a part of the UFC, and in her debut match faced Aisling Daly, but again was unsuccessful. However, she got back on the winning track in May 2015, when she defeated Kailin Curran at the UFC Fight Night: Miocic vs. Hunt, and also earned Performance of the Night honors and the money prize, which increased her net worth. Since then, she has only fought twice more, losing first to Paige VanZant at the UFC 191, and then to Nadia Kassem at UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Tybura.
Regarding her personal life, little is known about Alex’ life outside professional career, as she tends to keep her most intimate details, such as marital status and number of children, hidden from the public eyes.
In her interviews, Alex spoke of her desire of becoming an MMA coach after she retires.
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