Remember me...Chris Lytle

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Chris (Lights Out) Lytle was an MMA fighter with a record of (31-18-5) . In those 54 total fights not once has Chris ever been at the hands of a loss by KO/TKO or by submission , two of his losses were by doctor's stoppage. Always an exciting fighter who holds 6 UFC fight of the night bonuses. Chris has fought in multiple top organizations only winning gold once at Cage Rage in 2006 where he won the Welterweight title. His UFC run was an up and down career going 10-10 in his 20 total matches. But he fought some of the best fighters in the Welterweight division for years. Considered a "blue collar" type of fighter, his skills were well rounded. Classic matches and always exciting to watch in just about every fight he was in, Chris Lytle became a sensation amongst the traditionalists that always looked forward to his aggressive style.

Chris Lytle would end his career as it began with a submission win over Dan Hardy. His career was defined by his gritty determination to fight against consistent top ranked opponents, with notable wins over top fighters such as: Kazuo Misaki, Mat Brown, Paul Taylor, Matt Serra.

Chris Lytle vs Nick Diaz (IFC Warriors Challenge 17) Nick Diaz at age 18 here



Chris Lytle vs Paul Taylor (UFC 89)

http://hlamer.ru/video/296198-Chris_Lytle_vs_Paul_Taylor
 
Chris (Lights Out) Lytle was an MMA fighter with a record of (31-18-5) . In those 54 total fights not once was Chris ever been at the hands of a loss by KO/TKO or by submission , two of his losses were by doctor's stoppage. Always an exciting fighter who holds 6 UFC fight of the night bonuses. Chris has fought in multiple top organizations only winning gold once at Cage Rage in 2006 where he won the Welterweight title. His UFC run was an up and down career going 10-10 in his 20 total matches. But he fought some of the best fighters in the Welterweight division for years. Considered a "blue collar" type of fighter, his skills were well rounded. Classic matches and always exciting to watch in just about every fight he was in, Chris Lytle became a sensation amongst the traditionalists that always looked forward to his aggressive style.

Chris Lytle would end his career as it began with a submission win over Dan Hardy. His career was defined by his gritty determination to fight against consistent top ranked opponents, with notable wins over top fighters such as: Kazuo Misaki, Mat Brown, Paul Taylor, Matt Serra.

Chris Lytle vs Nick Diaz (IFC Warriors Challenge 17) Nick Diaz at age 18 here



Chris Lytle vs Paul Taylor (UFC 89)

http://hlamer.ru/video/296198-Chris_Lytle_vs_Paul_Taylor


Such a pity that Condit vs Lytle never happened.
Should've been such an exciting fight...
 
He'd pull Stipe and his belt out of a fire and go back for more
 
Always enjoyed watching " lights out " scrap very crafty and always came to fight.
 
I think that's the one guy that everyone was a fan of. I've been on this website for almost a decade and never heard one person speak badly of Lytle.
 
Hey Chris welcome to Sherdog
 
According to Joe Rogan, Lytle had an underrated ground game.
 
You may out strike him but you will not knock him out, you may out grapple him but you will not submit him. These are the rules for facing Chris Lytle.

War Lights Out!

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Yep , always ready to put on a fight . Win or lose. Good stuff.
 
This is a thread I can get behind. War CL.
 
Maybe maybe... or Condit would of ran. But sounds like a good matchup

Had you actually watched MMA back then, you would've known, that Condit "ran" only one, single fight in his career - vs Nick
 
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