Scott Lighty
Scott Lighty is an American Heavyweight kickboxer and Light Heavyweight mixed martial artist. Lighty formerly fought for the Strikeforce and K-1 promotions. He also owns a small business, Lighty's Independent Volkswagen Repair.
Kickboxing career
K-1 career
Lighty made his K-1 debut as a tournament reserve fighter on the August 2004 K-1 card in Las Vegas, Nevada, scoring a second-round knockout over Frank Cota. In 2005, he finished as a runner-up at "Mayhem At The Mirage" tournament. He knocked out Tatsufumi Tomihira by a high kick in the quarterfinals and beat Chalid Arrab by a unanimous decision in the semifinals. In the final bout, Lighty remained on his feet, but took a considerable amount of punishment from the Russian kickboxer Ruslan Karaev and lost the fight after three rounds of action.Mixed martial arts career
Mixed martial arts career
After 2007, there were not many K-1 fights held in the United States and Lighty decided to switch from kickboxing to mixed martial arts. He made his professional debut on the reality show TapouT and won that battle by verbal submission in the first round over Derek Thornton.In his next fight, Lighty fought Antwain Britt at Strikeforce: Evolution. Lighty lost via TKO after the first round.
Titles
- 2005 K-1 World Grand Prix in Las Vegas II runner up
- 2004 Rising Sun Heavyweight Tournament Champion
Kickboxing record