Alan Jouban ’s most recent fight may not have gone according to plan, but he’s using defeat as a springboard to improve an aspect of his game he’s admittedly neglected. Jouban (15-6 MMA, 6-4 UFC), who was recently on a 5-1 UFC run, suffered a first-round knockout loss to Niko Price at UFC Fight Night 114, which took place in August at Mexico City Arena in Mexico. The fight ended in less than two minutes, and with a previous  submission defeat to Gunnar Nelson at UFC Fight Night 107, it marked the first time Jouban has suffered consecutive losses. Prior to succumbing to Price’s strikes in speedy fashion, Jouban said he was feeling as confident as ever

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With a 5-1 UFC run and then back-to-back losses, Alan Jouban is focused on 1 thing – MMA Junkie

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