Career
He currently fights for Bellator Fighting Championships and North American Allied Fight Series (NAAFS). Lozano began wrestling when he was in the fifth grade. Aside from wrestling, he holds a red belt in taekwondo, which he earned when he was only 17.
He also has a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
He has a small boxing background, owning a 0-1 pro boxing record. Lozano made his professional Mobile Marketing Association debut in June 2009.
North American Allied Fight Series
Lozano began his mixed martial arts career fighting in NAAFS. He is undefeated under the organization with 5 knockouts. After suffering the first loss of his career to Lyman Good at Bellator 35, he bounced back with a first round KO victory over Gerric Hayes at NAAFS - Caged Vengeance 9.
Bellator Fighting Championships
In his Bellator debut, Lozano fought UFC veteran Yoshiyuki Yoshida at Bellator 31 and defeated him by TKO (corner stoppage) to give him a spot in the Bellator Season 4 Welterweight Tournament.
He lost the fight via unanimous decision. in 2011, Lozano entered into the Bellator Season 5 Welterweight Tournament. In 2012, Lozano was featured in the Bellator Season 6 Welterweight Tournament. He faced Karl Amoussou in the opening round of the tournament at Bellator 63 and lost via submission in the first round.
Lozano was released from his contract after suffering back-to-back losses in Bellator.
Independent Promotions
Lozano made his post Bellator debut on June 2, 2012 for North American Allied Fight Series in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Lozano fought James Warfield, an experienced journeyman, in the co-main event of Fight Night in the Flats 8.
Fight Master: Bellator Mobile Marketing Association
On May 6, 2013, it was announced that Lozano would be featured as a participant on Bellator Fighting Championships reality television show Fight Master: Bellator Mobile Marketing Association . In his preliminary fight to get on the show, Lozano defeated Josh Quayhagen by unanimous decision. During the team selection, Lozano chose Frank Shamrock to be his coach.
In his second fight, he defeated Bryan Travers by split decision in a sudden victory round.
In the quarterfinals, he faced Mike Bronzoulis and lost via unanimous decision.