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Julian Lane
ABOUT LATEST NEWS ABOUT Julian "Nitrane" Lane is a former Lightweight fighter with a professional record of 12-wins, 9-losses, and 1-draw. Julian Lane transitioned into a Bare Knuckle Boxer in 2018, where his record stands at 3-wins and 4-losses. br br credit: BKFC br
Julian Lane MMA
br Julian Lane started his amateur MMA journey in 2008 at NAAFS: Rumble on the Runway against Cory Bresson. Lane lost the fight but bounced back in his next fight to go on a 2-fight win streak. The winning streak ended in 2009 when Wally MacDonald submitted Lane via first-round armbar submission. His losing streak extended to 3 before Lane got into the winning column again in 2010 against Harold Stewart at NAAFS: Midwest Combat Challenge 11. After this victory, Julian turned professional. br Julian Lane made his professional MMA debut at PCF 4 against Larry Ray. He won the fight via first-round guillotine choke submission. Lane continued the momentum and won his next 3-fights before joining the 16th season of The Ultimate Fighter as a participant. He lost the show in the opening round bout. br After the show, Julian made his debut at Bellator 66 against Joe Heiland. He won the fight via first-round submission and then competed in the regional circuit. In the regional circuit, he amassed a mixed record of 7-wins, 7-losses, and 1-draw throughout 4-years of competing before returning to the Ultimate Fighter in season 25. Lane lost in the opening round of the show and failed to get a contract. br After the show, Julian amassed an MMA record of 1-2 in his three fights before retiring from MMA to become a bare-knuckle boxer. br
Julian Lane Ultimate Fighter
br Julian Lane's Ultimate Fighter journey began in season-16 where he won the Elimination Fights round against Diego Bautista via unanimous decision. Following the victory, he became the 8th pick for Team Nelson on the show. br Lane's journey in the show was short as he lost his opening round fight against Bristol Marunde via unanimous decision. After this, he broke down in episode-8 of the show and started shouting," Let me Bang Bro." this gained him notoriety in the MMA fanbase as he went viral for his rage. br Lane returned to The Ultimate Fighter in season 25. This season was unfruitful for Julian as he got TKO'ed in the opening round by Ramsey Nijem. br
Julian Lane BKFC
br Julian Lane made his Bare Knuckle Boxing debut at World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation against Joey Angelo. He won the fight via unanimous decision but lost his next fight against Leonard Garcia at BKFC 4 via 2nd round KO/TKO. Lane was unable to maintain a winning steak at BKFC because he won his bouts against Tom Shoaff and Jake Bostwick but lost to Jim Alers, Thiago Alves, and David Rickels. His current BKFC record stands at 3-4. br br br