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This is why Alexander sees these activities as interconnected. The ideologies of combat and hip-hop culture may be an offhanded comparison for some, but Alexander has used both to make a name for himself. Entering a sparsely populated coffee shop dressed in a gym-ready black T-shirt, cap, and sweatpants, he greets everyone with the air of a local celebrity; flashing a smile before shaking hands and taking pictures.

Alexander gives everyone a chance to experience his magnetic aura, a quality his long-time coach and uncle, Curlee Alexander, appreciates. The winner just came out of the locker room and walked past all of those people without even being recognized. I told Houston then; not every fighter has the gift of charm. They were always too hot! Curlee would bring in heavyweight wrestlers and state champions from around the metro area to train his nephew in preparation for his UFC debut in The hardcore sessions paid off, and Alexander would go on to win over Keith Jardine with a first round knockout within 48 seconds of the bout.

He was more of a street fighter, so I tell him if he gives me 30 pounds and 30 years I will kick his butt. His background in radio, media, and hip-hop takes him around the U.

Houston Alexander. A professional competitor since and a noted slugger, Alexander began his career with a record, which included five strike-related finishes. Outside the cage, Alexander exudes all forms of hip hop. Houston currently stars on the Omaha Live comedy television show. A beloved community leader, Mr. Alexander is passionate about giving back. A true believer in fitness and wellness, Houston also provides free personal training and self-defense classes to the Omaha community.

Houston is always quick to point out that no matter where his career takes him, his family always comes first. This was best exemplified when Houston donated one of his kidneys to his oldest daughter in Daryl Cox, aka Mista Soull. A former MMA fighter pounced on a fallen bare-knuckle opponent to hit him when he was already down. The American, Houston Alexander, seemed fortunate to escape disqualification — but left with the win.

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