Travis Lutter

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Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America

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Travis Lutter was born on May 12, 1973 in Chamberlain, South Dakota – United States. Travis entered the world of fighting through wrestling, having wrestled since he was 12, all through high school and for the first two years of college. His focus was directed towards jiu jitsu after he saw the first UFC. The tournament and Royce Gracie’s wins had a great impact on Lutter, and in August 1997, he took full advantage of his move to Texas and started training BJJ with Carlos Machado.

Travis started competing regularly in grappling tournaments, and in 1998 he decided to compete in MMA for $100. He fought again shortly after for the same purse, but made the decision to put his mixed martial arts career on hold until the prize money got better in the sport, going back to jiu jitsu where he won two ADCC North American trials, earning his spot in the biggest grappling tournament in the world, the ADCC finals. He returned to MMA in 2002, winning the HOOKnSHOOT title, receiving his black belt a few weeks later by the hands of Carlos Machado. After things started working out for Lutter financially, he decided to dedicate more of his attention to MMA, leaving the BJJ competitive life.

In only two years time Lutter arrived in the UFC, becoming a successful member of the UFC’s middleweight division, reaching the spot of number 2 contender to the company’s belt after his win at TUF season 4, a fight he lost to Anderson Silva due to strikes from the triangle position. Travis left the UFC in 2008 after almost 4 years in the organization. Travis fought MMA two more times but a severe injury suffered in the neck in his last fight against Rafael Natal (Sapo) caused the end of his career.

Lutter made the most of this forced layoff to become a full time BJJ and MMA coach.