Joe Lauzon says fight with brother no longer an option, Boston slot his for taking

UFC training partners throughout the organization can breathe a sigh of
relief: The Lauzon brothers have all but ruled out a potential future
matchup.

Had the two siblings eventually squared off in the cage, the whole “I
don’t want to fight a friend” pitch would have lost a lot of steam in
UFC officials’ eyes.

But after Joe and Dan made history at January’s UFC 108 event as the
first brothers to fight on a UFC card, the Lauzon’s decided it will be
the last time the two are ever featured on the same event.


UFC training partners throughout the organization can breathe a sigh of
relief: The Lauzon brothers have all but ruled out a potential future
matchup.

Had the two siblings eventually squared off in the cage, the whole “I
don’t want to fight a friend” pitch would have lost a lot of steam in
UFC officials’ eyes.

But after Joe and Dan made history at January’s UFC 108 event as the
first brothers to fight on a UFC card, the Lauzon’s decided it will be
the last time the two are ever featured on the same event.