$150 Thousand: Joseph Christopher Stevenson (born June 15, 1982) can be an American blended martial artist fighting away of Hesperia, California. After his reduction to Diego Sanchez, Stevenson got a contact from Rashad Evans for an invite to look at his camp at Jackson’s Submission Fighting. Stevenson fought the majority of his profession as a Light-weight and produced his Featherweight debut at UFC Live: Kongo vs.J. Stevenson’s initial wife, Lisa, acquired two sons; Carrying out a drop in fat class and two-season undefeated streak, he was rated among the very best UFC Lightweight competition, culminating into a name shot for the vacant UFC Light-weight Championship against B. Stevenson was the only boy with three sisters. He’s the previous King of the Cage Light-weight Champion. Stevenson started wrestling at age 11 and Brazilian jiu-jitsu at age 13. He transferred to NEVADA in 2004, and started schooling at Marc Laimon’s Cobra Kai in NEVADA.He graduated in the course of 2000 from Silverado SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Victorville, California. ‘Joe Stevenson’s Cobra Kai’ teaches MMA in addition to boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu. On November 8, 2008, Stevenson gained his Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt under Robert Drysdale. Coached by (UFC Hall of Famer) Matt Hughes, Stevenson rose to prominence by getting THE BEST Fighter 2 Welterweight Tournament Champion. After being reluctant initially, he finally became a member of Greg Jackson’s camp in April 2009. Barry. Monica is over the age of Joe. Reye and Jessica are youthful. Penn at UFC 80: Rapid Fire (following the name was stripped from Sean Sherk). Joe Jr. and Tyler. Stevenson and his second wife Maia possess two Maximus, Frankie and sons. Stevenson’s father passed away from bone marrow cancers. In March 2008, Stevenson opened his own college in his hometown of Victorville, California.
Known for movies
UFC: Fight Night 9 (2007) as Himself
UFC 80: Rapid Fire (2008) as Himself
Kingdom (2014-2017) as Joe Daddy / Fight Coach 'Daddy'
UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun (2009) as Joe Stevenson
UFC 80: Rapid Fire, UFC 95: Sanchez vs. Stevenson, UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin, UFC 61: Bitter Rivals, UFC 74: Respect, UFC 65: Bad Intentions, King of the Cage: Aftershock, UFC: The Tuffest 25 Moments, King of the Cage: Pinnacle, Gladiator Challenge
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Welterweight winner of The Ultimate Fighter (2005) 2.
Filmography
Actor
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Year
Status
Character
Where Are They Now?
2017
TV Series
Kingdom
2014-2016
TV Series
Joe Daddy / Fight Coach 'Daddy'
World Series of Fighting 20: Branch vs. McElligott