Never knocked out or submitted, UFC 110’s Chris Lytle knows he’s playing with fire

Anyone familiar with the fight game knows Chris Lytle’s initially pedestrian-looking 27-17-5 career record doesn’t tell the whole story.

Neither does his 6-9 mark in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Lytle long has been one of the welterweight division’s most exciting fighters; he’s won six of the UFC’s lucrative fight-night bonuses in his past nine fights, and as he heads into Saturday’s UFC 110 event, he’s never been knocked out or submitted by an opponent.


Anyone familiar with the fight game knows Chris Lytle’s initially pedestrian-looking 27-17-5 career record doesn’t tell the whole story.

Neither does his 6-9 mark in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Lytle long has been one of the welterweight division’s most exciting fighters; he’s won six of the UFC’s lucrative fight-night bonuses in his past nine fights, and as he heads into Saturday’s UFC 110 event, he’s never been knocked out or submitted by an opponent.