Kris McCray

β€œSavage”
MMA record: 9-5 (6)
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Schweinfurt, West Germany

Kris McCray losses

Over 7 years as a professional, Kris McCray has compiled a 9-5 (6) record, including one title fight across two weight classes. He has five losses, one of them in a title fight.

  1. 5. Kris McCray loses to Danillo Villefort via split decision

    On March 23, 2013 Kris McCray faced Danillo Villefort in a welterweight bout. McCray was 31 years old with a record of 8-4, and Villefort was 29 with a record of 13-4. Both McCray and Villefort were coming off a loss. McCray lost via split decision. Went the distance with Villefort.

  2. 4. Kris McCray loses to Mike Wade via split decision

    On October 27, 2012 Kris McCray faced Mike Wade in a welterweight bout. McCray was 31 years old with a record of 8-3, and Wade was 0 with a record of 0-0. McCray was on a 3-fight winning streak. McCray lost via split decision. Went the distance with Wade.

  3. 3. Kris McCray loses to John Hathaway via split decision

    On March 26, 2011 Kris McCray faced John Hathaway in a welterweight bout. McCray was 29 years old with a record of 5-2, and Hathaway was 23 with a record of 14-1. McCray was on a 2-fight losing streak and Hathaway was coming off a loss. McCray lost via split decision. Went the distance with Hathaway.

  4. 2. Kris McCray loses to Carlos Eduardo Rocha via KO

    On November 13, 2010 Kris McCray faced Carlos Eduardo Rocha in a middleweight bout. McCray was 29 years old with a record of 5-1, and Rocha was 26 with a record of 8-0. McCray was coming off a loss, while Rocha was on an undefeated 8-fight winning streak. Rocha submitted McCray via kneebar in the 1st round.

  5. 1. Kris McCray loses to Court McGee via KO

    On June 19, 2010 Kris McCray fought Court McGee for the vacant The Ultimate Fighter 11 Tournament middleweight title. McCray was 28 years old with a record of 5-0, and McGee was 25 with a record of 11-1. McCray was on an undefeated 5-fight winning streak and McGee was on a 5-fight winning streak. McGee submitted McCray via rear-naked choke in the 2nd round. Failed to win the vacant title.