Despite new game plan, don’t expect fewer fireworks from UFC 116’s Chris Lytle

At one point in UFC welterweight Chris Lytle’s career, all he wanted was a slugfest inside the octagon. Then he realized he was tipping his hand to opponents.

When he takes on Matt Brown in a televised bout at next week’s UFC 116 event, he’d like to …

At one point in UFC welterweight Chris Lytle’s career, all he wanted was a slugfest inside the octagon. Then he realized he was tipping his hand to opponents.

When he takes on Matt Brown in a televised bout at next week’s UFC 116 event, he’d like to stand and bang. But he’ll take whatever he’s given inside the cage and end it sooner rather than later.

“I have to fight this way to keep [my opponents] honest,” Lytle recently told MMAjunkie.com.