MILWAUKEE – Twenty-time UFC veteran Chris Lytle has never been the
subject of pound-for-pound arguments, rankings discussions or Hall of
Fame worthiness debates.
And yet, the six-time “Fight of the Night” winner has become one of the most beloved figures in recent UFC history.
Lytle called it a career in Sunday night, walking away after an
entertaining slugfest with Dan Hardy ended with a “Lights Out”
submission in the third round. After the fight, an emotional Lytle
admitted he’s not sure exactly how he’ll adjust to life without
fighting.