Sunday, 26 June 2011

Joe Lauzon feels he’s entering the prime of his career ahead of Curt Warburton showdown

UFC lightweight veteran, Joe Lauzon has been speaking ahead of his UFC on Versus 4 clash with British upstart, Curt Warburton in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, explaining he feels that he’s entering the prime of his career as he looks to finally realise his potential.
Speaking via MMAJunkie.com, Lauzon said:
“I think I am getting into my prime. I definitely don’t think I’ve passed it. With every fight and every camp, I’ve gotten dramatically better. I haven’t won every single fight, but I definitely feel I’m better with every fight. I don’t feel like I’m past my prime or anything like that. I don’t see myself as some washed-up, over-the-hill fighter at all. I’m just getting into it.”
Lauzon also spoke about his inclusion on the free Facebook feed, something that’s becoming the norm with all preliminary cards the promotion puts out.
“I’m a huge tech head, so I really don’t even care. I’m perfectly fine with my fights being streamed on Facebook. I think it’s awesome. I lost my last fight. That’s why I’m not being shown on the Versus card, so I’m OK with it. If I had won, I’m sure my fight would have made the air, but I didn’t, so back down I go.”
Lauzon will be looking to get back to winning ways after losing out to Australian submission machine, George Sotiropoulos last time out. Prior to that he’d destroyed loud-mouth lightweight, Gabe Ruediger. Stay tuned to MMABay for more build-up to this one as we get it.
By Michael Pepper.

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