Chris Lytle (Lights Out) pugile
- combattimenti
- 15
- vinto
- 13
- perduto
- 1
- pareggiare
- 1
- Stato
- active
- Divisione
- super middleweight
- Debutto
- 2002-06-25
- Altezza
- 5′ 11″/180cm
- Arrivare a
- 73″/185cm
- Età
- 44
- Nato
- 1974-08-18
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Chris Scott Lytle (born August 18, 1974) is a retired American mixed martial artist and boxer. An MMA professional from 1999 until 2011 and 20-fight veteran of the UFC, Lytle also fought in Pancrase, Cage Rage, and the WEC. He held the inaugural Cage Rage World Welterweight Championship and was a finalist on The Ultimate Fighter 4. During his tenure in the UFC, he was awarded "Fight of the Night" honors six times.Lytle was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from Southport High School in 1993. At Southport, he was an active member of the wrestling team, finishing 4th at the Indiana State Wrestling Finals in his junior year and 2nd place his senior year. In fact, to this day, he still participates in workouts at the Southport High School with the wrestling team, Coach Petty and Coach Dildine. He also has helped coached at New Palestine High School workouts. Lytle attended Indiana University, where he achieved a degree in sports management.Lytle started training for fighting in 1998, saying that it was "something to keep me active". He trains part-time outside of his regular job as a firefighter, attending single-discipline gyms rather than MMA camps. He has held championships in the Hook N' Shoot and Absolute Fighting Championship promotions and won the Cage Rage World Welterweight Championship. He became the 175 lb Indiana state boxing champion, saying, "By the end of the year (2004), I think I'll have a few more smaller boxing titles."In 2006 Lytle was a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter 4 on Spike, where he defeated Pete Spratt and Din Thomas in exhibition bouts to proceed to the welterweight finale. On November 11, Matt Serra defeated Lytle by split decision in The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale. Lytle was the more active fighter on the feet, with Serra tying up and using foot stomps until he got takedowns, at which time he became the more active fighter, with Lytle holding guard and seemingly waiting for the referee to stand the fight up. Two judges scored the bout 30–27 for Serra and one judge scored the fight 30–27 for Lytle, but despite the scores the match was very close.He lost to former UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes on March 3 at UFC 68 in Columbus, Ohio via unanimous decision.Lytle fought Jason Gilliam at UFC 73 on July 7, 2007. Lytle controlled the pace of the fight in the first round and eventually brought Gilliam to the ground. Lytle worked from top position, and eventually sunk in an inverted triangle choke from top position. To seal the fight he locked in an inverted armbar on Gilliam's free arm, forcing him to tap.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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2005-06-18 | Omar Pittman | WWWWWW | Grand Victoria Casino, Rising Sun | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-11-27 | Verdell Smith | LLLWL | Grand Victoria Casino, Rising Sun | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-10-19 | Thomas Kirk | W | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-05-01 | Jonathan Corn | LLLWWL | Grand Casino, Hinckley | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-02-03 | Reggie Strickland | LWLWLL | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-10-17 | Shay Mobley | WLDWW | Radisson Hotel, Merrillville | LOST Unanimous decision |
2003-10-07 | Darin Johnson | WWL | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN KO |
2003-08-05 | Mike Paul | debut | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-06-25 | John Moore | LLLLLL | Harpoles, Evansville | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-06-03 | Guy Solis | WWWDW | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-04-01 | John Moore | LLLLLL | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-12-03 | Ruben Ruiz | LLLLLL | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-10-01 | Donnie Penelton | LLLLLL | 8 Second Saloon, Indianapolis | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-08-06 | Toris Smith | LLWLLL | Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-06-25 | Matt Putnam | WW | Ho-Chunk Casino, Baraboo | DRAW Points |