Career
He has also competed in the World Fighting Alliance and Palace Fighting Championship. Sincaid is from Saint Paul, Minnesota and had a very difficult childhood. Sincaid himself was very withdrawn growing up and kept to himself.
He worked out excessively and participated in wrestling, which he excelled at until he stopped playing after his freshman year of high school.
The young Sincaid got into many street fights, and was arrested as a result. Sincaid was in the United States Navy.
Sincaid then moved from Minnesota to California. Since his career began, Sincaid himself had been battling alcohol issues and has spent time in rehabilitation.
Since his last fight, Lodune has been focusing on bettering himself.
Being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Lodune maintains a healthy lifestyle with proper medication. He currently resides in Florida where he is focused on training up and coming fighters. Early career
The Ultimate Fighter
The UFC had been following Sincaid"s career closely and invited him to compete on the first-ever Ultimate Fighter.
Sincaid was handed his first professional loss at The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale against future UFC Middleweight Championship contender Nate Quarry, via TKO due to punches.
WEC
Sincaid then lost his next two fights, the first being against Jason "Mayhem" Miller at Word Federation of Advertisers: King of the Streets by a rear-naked choke submission and then in his next fight Sincaid lost the WEC Light Heavyweight Championship belt to Doug Marshall by knockout. After his fight with Miller, it was revealed that Sincaid tested positive for marijuana.
Post-WEC
After the demise of the WEC, Sincaid appeared in the Palace Fighting Championship organization as well as other small organizations.