Career
He has competed for the UFC, Bellator, Titan Football Club, and King of the Cage. Born in Louisiana Jolla, California, Sanchez is of Mexican and Dominican descent. Sanchez played baseball at San Marcos High School, excelling as a pitcher, and then continued at his career at Palomar College.
However, his career was cut short when he was injured after a near fatal drunk driving accident.
Sanchez was 20 years old and driving with a friend while intoxicated. Sanchez flew through the windshield and almost had one of his legs amputated because of the injuries.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
On February 3, 2007, with a 1-0 promotional record, Sanchez faced Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović at UFC 67. Sanchez lost via TKO due to punches at 4:33 of the first round, in Filipović"s debut fight in the UFC. Average betting for this fight was around -1200 for "Cro Cop" and +800 for Eddie Sanchez, the biggest gap for underdog/favorite in UFC history.
Sanchez defeated Irish heavyweight Colin Robinson by TKO at UFC 72.
At UFC 79, held on December 29, 2007, Sanchez defeated Soa Palalei via TKO (strikes). Sanchez went on to lose to Antoni Hardonk at UFC 85 in London on June 7, 2008. Sanchez took the Hardonk fight on short notice, as a late replacement for Neil Wain.
Sanchez was noticeably out of shape at the weigh in, but despite this, he knocked Hardonk down twice, once in the first round and once in the second, before succumbing to strikes at 4:15 in the second round.
Sanchez next faced Justin McCully at UFC: Fight for the Troops on December 10,2008, he lost the via unanimous decision and was released from the promotion. Bellator Fighting Championships
Sanchez debuted for Bellator at Bellator 7, recording a ten-second knock out.
His next Bellator bout was scheduled against Ralph Kelly at Bellator 20. Kelly pulled out of the bout and was replaced by Wayne Cole.
Cole then pulled out of the fight and was replaced by Marcus Sursa.
Titan Fighting Championships
Sanchez was scheduled to fight Bobby Lashley at Titan Fighting Championships 19. But on July 22, it was announced that Lashley withdrew from the fight due to personal reasons. Sanchez fought Strikeforce veteran Brett Rogers at Titan Fighting Championships 20.
Independent promotions
Sanchez then faced Damian Grabowski at Mobile Marketing Association Attack 2 on April 27, 2012.
Sanchez was submitted via kimura at 2:02 in the second round. Sanchez was defeated in the first round via KO. After a long layoff, Sanchez eventually returned and faced Stjepan Bekavac at FFC11: Jurković versus
Kaluđerović on April 4, 2014. Sanchez was knocked out in the first round, marking his third loss in a row.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Knockout of the Night (One time) versus
Soa Palelei.