Chris Lytle
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Chris Lytle Running For Indiana State Senate
The recently retired former UFC welterweight will now step into the political arena.
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Lytle Happy With Career Closure
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UFC On Versus 5 Draws 766,000 Viewers
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UFC On Versus 5 Draws 6,751 Fans
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10 Things We Learned from UFC on Versus 5
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Out on a High: Chris Lytle Submits Dan Hardy in Final Bout
Veteran submits Hardy in the closing seconds of the final fight of his career.
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Lytle Submits Hardy in War, Henderson Dominates Miller
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Tonight’s Fight the End of the Line for Chris Lytle
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Three Reasons to Watch UFC on Versus 5
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Chris Lytle: Clarifying Promises & Marketing 101
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Hardy, Lytle Promise Entertaining Affair on Versus
Welterweight opponents agree to give fans an exciting fight in the main event of the UFC on Versus 5 next weekend.
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UFC on Versus 5: Lytle, Hardy Square Off in Welterweight Clash
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UFC 127 Fighter Bonuses, Gate And Attendance Numbers
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UFC 127 Play by Play and Results
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UFC 127 Official Weigh-In Results
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UFC 127: Open Workout Photo Gallery
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HeavyMMA February Rankings: Welterweight
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This Week In MMA: News, Articles, Videos and Podcasts
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Brian Ebersole Steps In To Face Lytle At UFC 127
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Carlos Condit Out of UFC 127 Bout With Chris Lytle
UFC welterweight contender Carlos Condit forced out of his scheduled UFC 127 bout with Chris Lytle.
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UFC Returns To Australia This February
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Condit vs. Lytle Possible For February At UFC 127
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UFC 119 Drug Tests Come Back Negative
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UFC 119 Main Card Recap
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UFC 119: Mir vs. Cro Cop Punch Drunk Preview
We preview UFC 119: Mir vs. Cro Cop. Will this be Frank Mir's last stand? What does the future hold for young stars Melvin Guillard, Evan Dunham and Ryan Bader? Find out after the jump.
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Lytle Helps Bring The UFC Home
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UFC 119 Fight Card: “Mir vs. Cro Cop” in Indianapolis on 9/25
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Between Rounds Radio: Chris Lytle, Court McGee
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Lesnar Top Earner Of $923K Payroll For UFC 116
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Matt Brown Only Sees Knockout Of The Night At UFC 116
Matt Brown's UFC 116 bout with Chris Lytle has Fight of the Night written all over it, but the UFC welterweight tells Heavy.com that he only sees a knockout.