Irwin Rivera is being held without bail after allegedly stabbing his sisters on Jan. 7 as they slept in his home, according to online records and ESPN.
UFC fighter Irwin Rivera was arrestedThursday, Jan. 7 for allegedly stabbing his two sisters in Boynton Beach, Fla.
According to online records, the 31-year-old mixed martial artist has been charged with two counts of premeditated murder in the first degree. However, according to an incident report obtained by ESPN, he has been charged with two counts of attempted murder.
He was taken into custody by the Boynton Beach Police Department with no bond set.
Per ESPN’s report, a 22-year-old woman and 33-year-old woman were both found alive with multiple stab wounds and taken to the hospital. The younger woman suffered wounds to her head, back and arm, while the older woman was stabbed on her face, back, arms and hands.Â
Documents show that Irwin fled the scene but was later apprehended and confessed to police, “I killed my sisters.” Police say that the athlete, who used a “brass knuckle knife” in the alleged incident, told authorities he was compelled by a “higher power.”
In the report, one of the sisters told police that the women were sleeping in Irwin’s extra room when they awoke to him stabbing them repeatedly with the knife.
Following the arrest, the UFC released a statement obtained by ESPN saying he will not be offered a fight at this time and that his management has since informed the organization that Irwin has “been exhibiting behavior consistent with mental health issues.”
The statement continued, “The allegations are extremely troubling and the organization is currently gathering additional information. The investigation is ongoing and any potential next steps including disciplinary action or medical attention will be determined upon the conclusion.”
Irwin, the onetime Titan FC Bantamweight champion, most recently fought in September, losing a split decision against Andre Ewell.Â