
Albert Morales
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Albert 'The Belizean Warrior' Morales is a veteran MMA fighter chasing wins at featherweight after a long career marked by close losses and draws.
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Albert 'The Belizean Warrior' Morales is a veteran mixed martial artist who has spent over a decade competing in the UFC and regional promotions, building a professional record of 19 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw. Fighting out of Miami and training at Carlson Gracie Academy and Black House MMA, Morales represents the mid-tier featherweight grind: durable, willing to take on established opposition, but consistently falling short against fighters with superior athleticism or technical edges.
Morales' career peaked around 2017 when he secured a notable split-decision victory over Andre Soukhamthath at UFC 209. However, he has struggled to build momentum, suffering unanimous-decision losses to Benito Lopez, Brett Johns, and other UFC Fight Night regulars, as well as a brutal second-round TKO to prospect Thomas Almeida. A majority-draw against Alejandro Perez in 2016 further illustrates his profile as a competitive but inconsistent fighter in a crowded featherweight division.
In May 2026, Morales stepped onto Jake Paul's debut MMA card, MVP MMA 1, as a heavy underdog (+500) against David Mgoyan. He dropped another unanimous decision in that bout, bringing his record to 19-11-1 and underscoring his role as a test for rising talent rather than a title contender. At 34 years old, Morales continues to take fights and provide opposition for the next generation of featherweights, embodying the resilience and grit his 'Belizean Warrior' moniker suggests.













