Joe Lauzon

Fighter

Birthday May 22, 1984

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 10 in

Weight 155 lb

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1984

Joe Lauzon (born May 22, 1984) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes in the UFC's Lightweight division.

Described as a well-rounded fighter, he has the most post-fight bonus awards in UFC Lightweight history with 15.

Joe's younger brother, Dan Lauzon, is also a mixed martial artist.

Joseph Edward Lauzon Jr. was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, on May 22, 1984.

He lived there until he was in the third grade, when he moved to East Bridgewater.

Lauzon lived on a small farm and enjoyed riding horses.

The young Lauzon and his friends were interested in professional wrestling, and would re-enact moves on Lauzon's trampoline.

Lauzon did not begin training in the martial arts until his junior year at East Bridgewater High School, after seeing a demonstration that piqued his interest.

2002

Lauzon's first amateur fight was in 2002.

He held a 5–3 record as an amateur.

2004

In 2004, Lauzon had his first cage fight, winning with a first round armbar in a local Massachusetts promotion, Mass Destruction.

Lauzon then went on an eight fight winning streak with all the fights ending via submission.

Lauzon won an eight-man tournament, defeating three fighters in one night in the World Fighting League and was crowned the WFL Grand Prix Champion.

Lauzon was also named 2004 Massachusetts fighter of the year by local Massachusetts MMA outlets.

2006

Lauzon made his debut in the UFC upsetting former UFC Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver at UFC 63 on September 23, 2006, winning via KO in 48 seconds and beating 7-to-1 odds.

He was awarded a Knockout of the Night award.

Lauzon has been sponsored throughout his career by independent record label Massachusetts-based Deathwish Inc.

Lauzon was a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter 5, which featured lightweights exclusively.

He was on B.J. Penn's team, against a team coached by Jens Pulver.

Lauzon defeated Brian Geraghty in the preliminary round.

He then defeated Cole Miller in the quarterfinals.

The win was somewhat controversial due to an illegal strike to the back of Miller's head.

Miller appeared obviously dazed by the illegal strike and was given time to recover.

However, when action was restarted, it was clear that Cole was still feeling the effects of the strike.

Lauzon capitalized on it and won the fight.

In the semi-finals, Lauzon lost a unanimous decision to Manvel Gamburyan.

At the finale, he defeated Brandon Melendez via submission (triangle choke) at 2:09 of round two.

At UFC 78 Lauzon submitted previously undefeated Jason Reinhardt by rear-naked choke in the first round.

Lauzon quickly took Reinhardt down before moving to the north–south position.

Reinhardt rolled, giving Lauzon his back, and Lauzon quickly sunk in the rear-naked choke for a quick submission victory.

2007

Lauzon graduated from Wentworth Institute of Technology in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in computer science.

He worked as a network administrator in Cambridge, Massachusetts before he began training in mixed martial arts full-time.

2008

On April 2, 2008, Kenny Florian defeated Lauzon in the main event of UFC Fight Night 13 by TKO via strikes from mount in the second round.

The first round was back and forth as Florian opened up a cut on Lauzon's head with elbows and took his back while Lauzon landed several takedowns and attempted several submissions.

Florian opened the second round with a takedown and soon advanced to mount where he landed multiple unanswered strikes until the fight was waved off.

Lauzon defeated Kyle Bradley by technical knockout in round two at UFC Fight Night 15 on September 17, 2008.

In the first round Bradley connected with a punch and rocked Lauzon.

Lauzon managed to recover and continued to trade with Bradley in a close first round.

In the second round Lauzon scored a takedown and transitioned quickly into mount before taking Bradley's back.

Lauzon landed several punches from this position until the referee stepped in to save Bradley.