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Chad Laprise

Chad Laprise (born July 23, 1986) is a retired Canadian professional mixed martial artist and police constable known for his successful career in the (UFC) division. Competing under the nickname "The Disciple", he gained prominence as the winner of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia in 2014, becoming the first to claim the reality series title after defeating fellow Canadian by in the finale. Over his professional MMA career from 2010 to 2018, Laprise compiled a record of 13 wins and 4 losses, with 7 victories by or technical knockout, 1 by submission, and 5 by decision. His UFC debut was the TUF finale victory over Aubin-Mercier, and notable wins included first-round TKOs over , Brian Camozzi, and Galore Bofando. Following his final UFC bout—a first-round loss to at on December 8, 2018—Laprise retired from professional and transitioned to . He joined the London Police Service in , , in December 2019, where he serves as a in the Practical Skills Unit, focusing on training and organizational wellness through instruction. In recognition of his contributions, Laprise received the Chief's Award of Excellence in Organizational Wellness in 2025 for elevating the skills and confidence of service members via wellness initiatives. Earlier that year, he was also awarded the King Charles III's Coronation Medal for exemplary service. Based in , Laprise continues to train at facilities like Adrenaline Training Center and Crossroads Martial Fitness Academy, where he occasionally coaches aspiring fighters.

Early life and background

Childhood and upbringing

Chad Laprise was born on July 23, 1986, in , . He relocated to Chatham at a very young age, where he spent his formative years in the rural community of . Laprise grew up in a challenging family environment marked by an abusive relationship between his parents. This troubled upbringing exposed him to significant hardships from an early age, fostering a sense of resilience that would influence his later life. He attended high school in but did not complete it traditionally due to family difficulties. During his adolescence in , Laprise navigated the typical experiences of rural youth, including local community involvement. The difficulties of his early home life contributed to personal growth, helping him develop determination amid adversity.

Entry into martial arts

Chad Laprise first became involved in in his late teens, around age 18, when he began training at local gyms in , , driven by a lifelong aspiration to become a professional fighter. Raised in , , he drew motivation from his regional roots to pursue combat sports in nearby facilities. Laprise established his early training base at the Adrenaline Training Centre in , where he developed foundational skills in striking and grappling under coaches including Kru Ash for and Howard Grant for . His rigorous dedication to this regimen was characterized by consistent and disciplined practice. As part of his skill-building, Laprise incorporated into his routine, training with notable coaches and eventually achieving a level. He later supplemented his development by splitting time between Adrenaline and in , where he worked under for MMA-specific grappling and strategy. This period prior to his professional debut focused on establishing a versatile base in wrestling fundamentals and striking techniques, with limited documented amateur MMA pursuits.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Chad Laprise made his professional debut on June 25, 2010, at Fighting Spirit MMA 11: Meltdown in Chatham, , where he defeated James via first-round due to strikes. Less than two months later, on August 20, 2010, at Fighting Spirit MMA 12: Furious, Laprise secured another first-round victory against Simonie Joannie with punches. He rematched on August 28, 2010, at Xtreme Caged Combat 64: Battle at the Border 10, earning a at 1:08 of the first round via punches. Laprise extended his undefeated streak to 4-0 on July 16, 2011, at Premier Fighting Championship 1: Border Wars, stopping Andrew McInnes with a first-round at 2:29 via punches. All four of his initial professional bouts ended in first-round TKOs under three minutes, showcasing his striking prowess against regional opponents in Canadian circuits, primarily in Ontario-based promotions. Fighting out of , as a at 170 lb (77 kg) and standing 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall, Laprise built significant momentum in the division through these quick finishes. His purple belt provided a strong foundation, though his early successes relied heavily on stand-up dominance.

Bellator MMA

After achieving success on the regional circuit with an undefeated 4-0 professional record, Chad Laprise signed with in early 2012, marking his entry into a major promotion. Laprise made his promotional debut on April 6, 2012, at in , where he faced Josh Taveirne in a bout. He secured a submission victory via at 2:48 of the first round, showcasing his prowess in an impressive performance that improved his overall record to 5-0. Laprise returned to the Bellator cage on October 12, 2012, at Bellator 76, again in , against Ainsley Robinson. The fight went the full three rounds, with Laprise earning a victory (30-27, 30-27, 30-27), demonstrating his striking and cardio to extend his unbeaten streak to 6-0. Laprise's 2-0 record in Bellator provided valuable exposure on a national stage but marked a brief stint in the promotion, as his undefeated run, bolstered by these wins, led to his selection for Nations in late 2013 rather than pursuing further contention within Bellator's seasonal tournaments. Laprise then won a over Derek Boyle on July 20, 2013, at Xtreme Fighting Federation Championship 2: East vs. West, maintaining his undefeated record at 7-0 ahead of the TUF audition.

The Ultimate Fighter: Nations

Chad Laprise was selected as one of the Canadian contestants for the third international edition of , titled TUF Nations: Canada vs. , which filmed in late 2013 and premiered on in January 2014. His invitation to the show followed a successful audition in after , building on his prior professional experience in . Laprise joined , coached by Patrick Côté, opposite Team under , where house dynamics included tensions between the national squads and internal rivalries within teams. In the quarterfinals, Laprise faced Team Australia's Chris Indich, securing a victory after two rounds of striking exchanges that showcased his skills and footwork. This bout earned him the Fight of the Season award for its competitive intensity. Advancing to the semifinals, Laprise encountered a challenging intra-team matchup against fellow Canadian , resulting in a second-round with a right hand that broke Johnson's , described by Laprise as a "bittersweet" win due to their training partnership. The finish garnered him the Performance of the Season bonus. Laprise reached the final against Team Canada's , held on April 16, 2014, at Colisée Pepsi in . In a closely contested three-round decision fight, Laprise outstruck his opponent with effective combinations and takedown defense, winning by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27) to claim the tournament title and earn a UFC contract. As the first Canadian winner of , his victory highlighted Team Canada's dominance, going undefeated in the season.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Laprise earned a spot on the roster as the winner of Nations: vs. in 2014. Following his TUF victory, he made his post-tournament UFC debut on October 4, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 54 in , defeating Yosdenis Cedeno by over three rounds. Laprise continued his momentum with a victory over on April 25, 2015, at in , , in a bout that earned him the Fight of the Night bonus. His two-fight win streak was halted on August 23, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 74 in , , when he lost to by first-round via punches. A loss to followed on March 19, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 85 in , , marking back-to-back defeats for Laprise. He rebounded on August 27, 2016, at UFC on Fox 21 in Vancouver, British Columbia, securing a first-round win over at after missing the limit by three pounds. Laprise notched another stoppage victory on July 8, 2017, at in , , defeating Brian Camozzi by third-round with punches and elbows, earning the Performance of the Night award. He extended his resurgence with a first-round over Galore Bofando on December 16, 2017, at UFC on Fox 26 in , . However, Laprise's progress was derailed by a first-round loss to on May 19, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 129 in , . His UFC tenure concluded on December 8, 2018, at in , , with a first-round defeat to . Over his time in the promotion from 2014 to 2018, Laprise compiled a 6-4 record.

Retirement and post-UFC activities

Following his technical knockout loss to at on December 8, 2018, Laprise did not compete again, effectively retiring from professional at age 32. In December 2019, Laprise joined the London Police Service as a in the Practical Skills Unit, where he has focused on enhancing officer training through instruction. His contributions include developing programs that build skills and confidence among new recruits, Special Constables, Auxiliary members, and civilian staff, earning him the Chief's Award of Excellence in Organizational Wellness in 2025 for promoting wellness via practical techniques. In March 2025, he received the King Charles III's Coronation Medal for his service, presented by . Laprise has also remained active in martial arts education, serving as a No-Gi and MMA Instructor at Martial Fitness Academy in , where he leads Thursday night MMA classes and assists with youth programming. Holding a black belt in , he draws on his competitive experience to mentor students in no-gi and techniques. As of November 2025, at age 39, Laprise continues his roles in and coaching with no indications of returning to professional fighting.

Fighting style and achievements

Fighting style and technique

Chad Laprise is primarily recognized as a in , with seven of his professional wins coming by or technical knockout, highlighting his knockout power and preference for stand-up engagements. His striking arsenal draws from and influences, developed through training with boxers at Grant Brothers Boxing and Muay Thai coach Kru at , emphasizing crisp punching technique, straight punches, and effective leg kicks. In the UFC, Laprise lands significant strikes at a rate of 4.78 per minute with 42% accuracy, underscoring his technical approach and volume-based offense. While favoring striking, Laprise integrates grappling elements for defense and opportunistic finishes, evidenced by his single submission victory via and a 78% takedown defense rate across his career. Training at under has bolstered his ground game, allowing him to neutralize grapplers and return to his feet, though he attempts few submissions himself at a rate of 0.0 per 15 minutes. Laprise's strengths include strong cardiovascular conditioning that supports a suffocating pace, particularly in later rounds, and aggressive pressure in early exchanges to overwhelm opponents with technical striking. However, analyses of his performances note occasional efficiency issues, where he starts fights strongly but may flag in output as bouts progress, alongside vulnerability to heavier power punchers who can exploit openings in prolonged stand-up wars. Laprise's style evolved significantly during : Nations, where he refined his technical striking and adaptability under structured coaching, transitioning from an undefeated regional prospect to a UFC contender. Post-TUF, his full-time commitment to enhanced his integration of and elements against diverse opponents, allowing greater versatility in decision wins while maintaining his knockout threat.

Championships and awards

Chad Laprise achieved his most prominent title by winning the tournament on : Nations in 2014, defeating via in the finale to become the first Canadian winner of the reality series. During the tournament, he earned two performance bonuses: Fight of the Season for his victory over Chris Indich in the quarterfinals, and Performance of the Season for his second-round knockout victory over in the semifinals. In his career, Laprise received multiple post-fight bonuses for standout performances. At in 2015, he was awarded Fight of the Night for his split decision win over , earning $50,000. He later secured Performance of the Night honors at in 2017 for his third-round of Brian Camozzi, also netting $50,000. Laprise did not capture any major world or organizational championships outside of his TUF success, though his early professional bouts in Canadian promotions contributed to an undefeated 4-0 start without formal titles.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record

Chad Laprise amassed a record of 13 wins and 4 losses across 17 bouts from 2010 to 2018. Of his victories, 7 came by or technical , 1 by submission, and 5 by decision; his defeats consisted of 3 s or technical s and 1 decision. This included an undefeated streak through his first 10 fights.
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTime
Loss13–4KO (punch)Dec 08, 201811:37
Loss13–3KO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. UsmanMay 19, 201814:16
Win13–2Galore Bofando (punches)UFC on Fox: Lawler vs. dos AnjosDec 16, 201714:10
Win12–2Brian Camozzi (punches and elbows)Jul 08, 201731:27
Win11–2 (punches)UFC on Fox: Maia vs. ConditAug 27, 201611:36
Loss10–2Decision (split)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. MirMar 19, 201635:00
Loss10–1 (punches)UFC Fight Night: Holloway vs. OliveiraAug 23, 201512:43
Win10–0Decision (unanimous)Apr 25, 201535:00
Win9–0Yosdenis CedenoDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: MacDonald vs. SaffiedineOct 04, 201435:00
Win8–0Decision (split) Nations FinaleApr 16, 201435:00
Win7–0Derek BoyleDecision (unanimous)XFFC 2 – East vs. WestJul 20, 201335:00
Win6–0Ainsley RobinsonDecision (unanimous)Bellator 76Oct 12, 201235:00
Win5–0Josh TaveirneSubmission ()Bellator 64Apr 06, 201212:48
Win4–0Andrew McInnes (punches)PFC 1 – Border WarsJul 16, 201112:29
Win3–0James Barber (punches)XCC 64 – Battle at the Border 10Aug 28, 201011:08
Win2–0Simonie Joannie (punches)Fighting Spirit MMA 12 – FuriousAug 21, 201010:00
Win1–0James Barber (punches)Fighting Spirit MMA – MeltdownJun 26, 201010:00

Exhibition record

Chad Laprise competed in two exhibition bouts during the filming of (Canada vs. Australia) in late 2013 and early 2014, both of which were held in , , , and are not counted toward his professional MMA record. These wins advanced him to the tournament final, where his victory earned him a UFC contract.
ResultOpponentMethodRoundTimeDateEventNotes
WinChris Indich210:00Jan 29, 2014TUF Nations: Quarterfinal bout
WinKO (Punch)23:58Mar 19, 2014TUF Nations: Semifinal bout; broke Johnson's jaw

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