Fighter Details
- Given Name: Alexander Jay Iaquinta
- Pro MMA Record: 14-7-1 (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: Raging
- Current Streak: 3 Losses
- Age: 1987-04-30 | Date of Birth: 1987.04.30
- Last Fight: November 06, 2021 in UFC
- Weight Class: Lightweight | Last Weigh-In: 155.8 lbs
- Affiliation: Serra Jiu-Jitsu
- Height: 5'10" (178cm) | Reach: 70.0" (178cm)
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $362,000 USD
- Born: United States
- Fighting out of: Long Island, New York
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Al Iaquinta MMA Fight Record
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KO/TKO7 wins, 1 lossWL50% of wins14% of losses
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Submission1 win, 3 lossesWL7% of wins43% of losses
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Decision6 wins, 3 lossesWL43% of wins43% of losses
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2012TO20219win6loss0draw0no contest4-5-44%-56%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ17%33%50%-123-
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2009TO20115win1loss1draw0no contest311-60%20%20%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ-100%---1--
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14-6-1 27-12-12021.11.06add_circle
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14-5-1 18-8-02019.10.05add_circle
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UFC Fight Night 135 · Iaquinta Never Signed Bout AgreementWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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13-3-1 25-0-0scale2018.04.07add_circleTitle Bout: Vacant · UFC Vacant Lightweight ChampionshipIaquinta Ineligible to win BeltReason: Iaquinta Missed WeightBilling: Main EventDuration: 5 x 5 Minute RoundsWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg) · Weigh-In 155.2 lbs (70.4 kgs)scale Iaquinta Weight Above Contracted LimitOdds: +500 · Heavy UnderdogReferee: Dan Miragliotta
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UFC 223: Khabib vs. Iaquinta · Iaquinta Rescheduled to Main EventWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg) · Weigh-In 155.2 lbs (70.4 kgs)Odds: -120 · Near Even
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UFC 218: Holloway vs. Aldo 2 · Iaquinta InjuryWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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UFC Fight Night 71 · Melendez suspended due to failed drug testWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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UFC Fight Night 71 · Green Torn ACLWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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8-2-1 10-2-02014.05.24add_circle
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UFC Fight Night 30 · Njokuani InjuryWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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5-2-1 6-2-02013.08.31add_circle
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UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen · Proctor InjuryWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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5-1-1 5-0-02012.06.01add_circle
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Exhibition MMA2012.05.25add_circle
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Exhibition MMA2012.05.18add_circle
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Ring of Combat 40 · Iaquinta to TUFWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Exhibition MMA2012.03.30add_circle
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Exhibition MMA2012.03.09add_circle
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0-0-0 0-0-02009.02.20add_circle
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Al Iaquinta is a lightweight fighter currently signed to the UFC. He is a purple belt in Serra Jui Jitsu and trains out of Serra Longo Fight Team in Long Island, New York. He has held the Ring of Combat lightweight title. He was a finalist of The Ultimate Fighter: Live and won the "Fight of the Season" and "Kockout of the Season" bonuses. Of his six wins, four have been finishes including three T/KOs.
Iaquinta began his pro MMA career fighting for the well known east coast promotion, Ring of Combat. All seven of his professional fights prior to his stint on TUF took place here. Iaquinta went 5-1-1 in this span, finishing in four of his five victories. His lone loss came to the hands of one time UFC fighter Pat Audinwood, who defeated Iaquinta via armbar. From there, Iaquinta would begin to build his name on season 15 of 'The Ultimate Fighter.'
Iaquinta began to make a name for himself as a cast member of 'The Ultimate Fighter: Live,' where he was an exciting prospect in the UFC's lightweight division. After defeating future UFC signee Jon Tuck by decision to get into the TUF house, Iaquinta would become the first pick by coach Urijah Faber. He would pick up the first win for Team Faber in the season when he defeated Myles Jury by split decision. Considered an underdog by many in this fight, Iaquinta showed off all aspects of his game, even threatening Jury with a spladle, something not seen often in MMA. Both fighters would earn a bonus for this fight as it was voted "fight of the season". Iaquinta would later defeat teammate Andy Ogle in the quarterfinal, knocking the Brit out with a brutal elbow which later earned him "Knockout of the Season". He then won a decision over Vinc Pichel, catapulting him into the final against Michael Chiesa.
Iaquinta would lose by first round rear naked choke to Chiesa in the finals but would still be signed to the promotion.He would get his next fight at UFC 164 when he would fight Ryan Couture. Iaquinta looked great en route to a unanimous decision victory, handing Couture his second loss for the UFC. He was linked to a fight with Anthony Njokuani at UFC Fight Night 30 in Manchester England, but an injury forced his opponent off the card. He instead faced Piotr Hallmann and was able to pick up a unanimous decision victory. He would also pick up a decision over Kevin Lee who was making his UFC debut at UFC 169, it would also be Lee's first loss.
Al laquinta then faced Mitch Clarke at UFC 173 on 24 May, 2014. Clarke was able to submit Al laquinta early in Round 2. This submission earned Clarke his first Performance of the Night.
Al laquinta got back into the win column when he faced Rodrigo Damm and defeated him via TKO late in the fight, at 2:26 in Round 3. He would pick up two more TKO victories both in the second round over
Ross Pearson and Joe Lauzon.
Episode 1 Iaquinta def. Jon Tuck by Unanimous Decision
Episode 4 Iaquinta def. Myles Jury by Split Decision
Episode 11 Iaquinta def. Andy Ogle by TKO (Punches) at 4:44 of Round 1
Episode 12 Iaquinta def. Vinc Pichel by Unanimous Decision
The Ultimate Fighter 15 Finale Michael Chiesa def. Iaquinta by Rear Naked Choke at 2:47 of Round 1
Al Iaquinta would go on and win a split decision against Jorge Masvidal at UFC Fight Night 63. He would have an epic post fight reaction to the booing of the fans as he would reply to them "you better do not boo me".
After that fight he would go on a 2 year UFC hiatus (2015-2017) and start a new career as a real estate agent.
He felt like the UFC didn't care for him after needing surgery on his knee and that in general fighters were not getting paid enough.
Nevertheless Al Iaquinta came back in 2017 and won against Diego Sanchez at UFC Fight Night 108 via K.O in the first round.
He was scheduled to fight against Paul Felder at UFC 223 but the (in)famous "Bus Incident" caused by Conor McGregor and his entourage. Conor threw a dolly at the bus carrying UFC fighters Rose Namanjunas, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Al Iaquinta, Ray Borg and Michael Chiesa. The result was that three UFC 223 fights got canceled.
Michael Chiesa got cut by glass of the shattered window the dolly had hit, Ray Borg got cut and glass in his eyes and Artem Lobov who was with McGregor got pulled from the card. Then Tony Ferguson who was scheduled to fight Khabib injures his knee tearing his acl at the pre fight press conference the night before the fight.
These circumstances led ultimately to the fight between Al Iaquinta and Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 223 as he stepped in to fight Khabib for the UFC lightweight title on a days notice. His original opponent Paul Felder got pulled from the card as he was left without opponent.
Al Iaquinta lost the fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 223 via unanimous decision. He was later described by his opponent as a "true american gangster".
Four months later Al Iquinta won against Kevin Lee via unanimous decision in their main event fight at UFC on FOX 31.
In 2019 he has fought twice for the UFC and lost both bouts via decision, one against Donald "cowboy" Cerrone at UFC on ESPN + 9 and the other against Dan "hangman" Hooker at UFC 243.