Tony Alanis is a notable figure in the realm of mixed martial arts and film, best known for his appearance in the groundbreaking release, "WEC 1: Princes of Pain" (2001). As a fighter who participated in the inaugural World Extreme Cagefighting event, Alanis holds a special place in MMA history, and collectors seek out this release for its significance in documenting the early days of cage fighting.
With a professional record of 5 wins and 3 losses, Alanis's fights, especially his dramatic knockout victory over Tom Owens at the Palace Fighting Championships in 2008, have endeared him to fans and collectors alike. The collectible nature of his appearances, particularly in early mixed martial arts compilations, makes his contributions not only entertaining but also a vital part of the narrative surrounding the evolution of combat sports. For enthusiasts of both film and MMA, Alanis represents a bridge between action on screen and the real-life drama of the octagon.