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Lima has fought in various events and tournaments around Europe such as Beast of the East, It's Showtime Trophy, KlasH, SuperLeague, and Ring Masters. In SuperLeague, he reached his peak with clutching the title where he had beaten respectively José Reis, Ali Gunyar, and Kamal El Amrani in 2005.[2] He also has some remarkable victory records over Imro Main and Vasily Shish in Klash Event.[2]
He has been invited to K-1 after his knock-out victory over Nieky Holzken.[2] which also was selected as one of the best KOs of the year by Fight Club, the martial arts magazine of multi-sports channel Eurosport.
On 24 May 2013 Aalviar Lima fought his retirement fight against Romanian prospect Alexandru Irimia. Coach Dennis Krauweel cried when Lima announced once again his retirement. He was awarded for his win by his Team SuperPro colleague, Rico Verhoeven.[3]
Miscellaneous
Former K-1 World Max champion Albert Kraus and It's Showtime Reality Show contender Swede fighter Elias Daniel are some of his sparring mates.[4]
His name is also written as Alviar Lima instead.
Titles
2010 Beast of the East tournament runner up -72.5 kg
2009 Beast of the East tournament runner up -72.5 kg
2008 WFCA Muaythai World champion -76 kg
2008 WFCA Thaiboxing Middleweight world champion -72.57 kg
^ abc"Alviar Lima enters K1 max!". MAT (Martial Arts Television - Magazine). 2008-05-10. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2008-06-15. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)