O lutador de MMA, Glyan Alves acabou de falecer no HPS, após passar por cirurgia por conta de um homicídio registrado nessa madrugada, no S Luzia.
A vitima foi atingida por 3 tiros na região da cintura e perna e não resistiu aos ferimentos. À família e amigos nossos sentimentos. pic.twitter.com/I5D8ZFJy4c— Plantão JF (@OcorrenciasJF) March 18, 2020
The MMA community had to goodbye suddenly to a bright Brazilian bantamweight prospect on Wednesday.
On Thursday morning, MMA Fighting reported that Glyan Alves had been shot on Tuesday night in his home in Juiz de Fora, Brazil. Sources with Sherdog.com have since confirmed this news.
Alves was reportedly shot three times in his waist and leg in his garage, and was rushed to the hospital. He was unable to recover, passing away at the hospital on Wednesday.
Additionally, according to MMA Fighting, his second child was born on Thursday. An investigation is currently ongoing to determine the identity of the shooter.
Alves (13-5) won the Shooto Brazil 140-pound title in September 2018 against Diego Ribeiro, knocking out his opponent in the third round to take home the belt. He then went to fight in the Juiz de Fora Fight promotion less than a month later, and captured the bantamweight throne in that organization against Bruce Carvalho by decision.
His two bouts in 2019 saw a bit of a downslope, suffering a first-round submission loss to Herbeth Reis de Sousa in March 2019 in the Future FC promotion. He then lost his Shooto Brazil title to Elvis Batista da Silva in August 2019 at Shooto Brazil 94 by split verdict.
In one of his final posts on Instagram a few weeks ago, he posted a picture with his daughter. His caption simple, he wrote, “I love you.”