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Austin Lingo

Austin Lingo (born July 10, 1994) is an American professional mixed martial artist competing in the featherweight division. Known by the nickname "Lights Out," he fights out of Dallas, Texas, and trains with Fortis MMA. As of November 2025, Lingo holds a professional record of 9 wins and 4 losses, with 3 knockouts/tkos, 2 submissions, and 4 decisions among his victories. Lingo began his professional MMA career in 2017 after compiling an amateur record of 1-1. He quickly rose through regional promotions, including (LFA), where he secured several early wins by knockout and submission, such as a first-round KO over Aaron Webb in November 2018. His UFC debut came at in February 2020 against , resulting in a unanimous decision loss, but he rebounded with unanimous decision victories over Jacob Kilburn in January 2021 and Luis Saldana at UFC on ESPN 29 in August 2021. Subsequent UFC bouts included a submission loss to in March 2023 and a unanimous decision loss to Melquizael in July 2023, after which he was released from the promotion. Following his UFC tenure, Lingo continued competing in regional circuits, notably Fury Fighting Championship, where he suffered a loss to Cam Teague in the second round at Fury FC 95 on August 2, 2024, extending his losing streak to three fights. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches with a 70-inch reach and fighting in an , Lingo is recognized for his striking accuracy of 37% and defensive , though his takedown defense stands at 75%. Hailing from , he remains active in the sport, striving to return to major promotions.

Background

Early life

Austin Lingo was born on July 10, 1994, in Mesquite, Texas. He was raised in the same suburban area near Dallas. Details about Lingo's family background remain limited in public records. He took on jobs such as warehouse work and operating a forklift prior to dedicating himself to mixed martial arts. During his teenage years in , Lingo engaged in street fights, including a notable incident at age 13 that his father discovered. This experience ignited his interest in and prompted the start of formal training shortly thereafter. The local influences of his upbringing in this resilient community helped shape his early athletic inclinations, though specific details on other childhood activities are scarce.

Martial arts training

Following a street fight in his youth, Austin Lingo began training in for , quickly developing a passion for . He simultaneously pursued during his early teenage years, achieving a through dedicated practice that emphasized striking techniques and discipline. Lingo advanced into as part of his evolving striking foundation, which transitioned into intensive training. At age 15, he represented the team (USMF) at the 2009 IFMA World Championships in . To round out his skill set, Lingo committed to , attaining a purple belt through consistent grappling sessions that improved his ground control and submissions. These disciplines contributed to his well-rounded foundation, complemented by his physical attributes of 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) in height, a 70 in (178 cm) reach, and training base in , , affiliated with Fortis MMA from the outset of his career.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Austin Lingo made his professional mixed martial arts debut on July 14, 2017, at Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) 16 in Dallas, Texas, where he defeated Charles Williams by unanimous decision after three rounds. This victory marked the beginning of an undefeated streak in regional promotions, showcasing his foundational skills in Muay Thai striking and Brazilian jiu-jitsu grappling honed during his training years. Lingo continued his ascent with a first-round submission victory via over Josh Foster on January 6, 2018, at Xtreme Knockout (XKO) 39, demonstrating early proficiency in ground control. He followed this with a key technical knockout win against Omar Benjar via punches at 2:26 of the first round on February 16, 2018, during LFA 33, highlighting his emerging integration of powerful striking with transitional . Additional unanimous decision triumphs over Phil Gonzalez at LFA 40 on May 25, 2018, and Aaron Webb via first-round at LFA 55 on November 30, 2018, further solidified his dominance in the promotion. By early 2019, Lingo had amassed five wins within LFA, including a technical submission of Angel Luis Cruz via rear-naked choke at LFA 62 on March 22. His streak culminated in a rapid of Hatley Jr. at 0:25 of the first round at LFA 73 on August 2, 2019, bringing his overall pre-UFC record to 7-0 across regional circuits. These performances, characterized by quick finishes in four of seven bouts, drew attention from UFC scouts, leading to a offer without participation in .

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Austin Lingo made his entry into the following a series of impressive performances in regional promotions, particularly the , where he secured a contract ahead of his debut. Lingo's UFC debut occurred on February 8, 2020, at in , , where he faced in a bout. Competing on short notice, Lingo lost the three-round fight by , with judges scoring it 30-27 across the board. After nearly a year away from competition, Lingo returned on January 16, 2021, at UFC on ABC 1 in , defeating Jacob Kilburn by in another matchup. The victory, scored 30-27 by all three judges, marked Lingo's first win inside the UFC octagon. Building momentum, Lingo notched his second consecutive UFC victory on August 21, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 29 in , , outpointing Luis Saldana via (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) over three rounds in a contest. This back-to-back decision win highlighted Lingo's growing consistency in the division. Lingo took an extended hiatus following his win streak, returning after almost 19 months on March 25, 2023, at UFC on ESPN 43 in , . In a bout against , Lingo was submitted via rear-naked choke in the second round at 4:11, snapping his . Lingo's final UFC appearance came on July 15, 2023, at UFC on ESPN 49 in , where he dropped a loss to Melquizael Costa (30-27 x3) in their clash, extending his skid to two straight defeats. Over his five-fight UFC tenure from 2020 to 2023, Lingo compiled a record of 2-3, with all outcomes decided by judges' scorecards except for his submission loss. Following these consecutive losses, Lingo was released from the UFC roster on , 2023.

Post-UFC career

Following his departure from the UFC after a series of setbacks, Austin Lingo returned to regional promotions with a main event bout against undefeated prospect Cam Teague at Fury FC 95 on August 2, 2024, in Dallas, . Lingo lost via (knees and punches) in the second round at 4:57, extending his losing streak to three fights. Lingo was next scheduled to face Pena Allamov in a bout at Fury FC 101 on February 7, 2025, also in , but withdrew from the matchup, resulting in its cancellation. As of November 10, 2025, he has not competed in any further professional bouts, leaving him inactive for over a year. This three-fight skid has placed Lingo at a career crossroads in the highly competitive division, where his overall record stands at 9-4, with recent defeats highlighting the need for strategic adjustments to regain momentum. He continues to train at Fortis MMA in , , positioning himself for potential opportunities in established regional circuits such as Fury FC or the LFA.

Records and statistics

Professional record

As of November 2025, Austin Lingo's professional mixed martial arts record stands at 9 wins (3 by knockout/technical knockout, 2 by submission, and 4 by decision) and 4 losses (1 by knockout/technical knockout, 1 by submission, and 2 by decision).
ResultOpponentEventDateLocationMethodRoundTime
WinCharles WilliamsLFA 16: Bedford vs. FlickJuly 14, 2017Dallas, Texas, USADecision (unanimous)35:00
WinJosh FosterXKO 39January 6, 2018Dallas, Texas, USASubmission (guillotine choke)10:35
WinOmar BenjarLFA 33February 16, 2018Houston, Texas, USATKO (punches)12:26
WinPhil GonzalezLFA 40May 25, 2018Dallas, Texas, USADecision (unanimous)35:00
WinAaron WebbLFA 55November 30, 2018Dallas, Texas, USAKO (punches)10:13
WinAngel CruzLFA 62March 22, 2019Dallas, Texas, USATechnical Submission (rear-naked choke)10:25
WinChris Hatley Jr.LFA 73: Lingo vs. HatleyAugust 2, 2019Dallas, Texas, USAKO (punches)10:25
LossYoussef ZalalUFC 247: Jones vs. ReyesFebruary 8, 2020Houston, Texas, USADecision (unanimous)35:00
WinJacob KilburnUFC on ABC 1: Holloway vs. KattarJanuary 16, 2021Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesDecision (unanimous)35:00
WinLuis SaldanaUFC on ESPN: Cannonier vs. GastelumAugust 21, 2021Las Vegas, Nevada, USADecision (unanimous)35:00
LossNate LandwehrUFC on ESPN: Vera vs. SandhagenMarch 25, 2023San Antonio, Texas, USASubmission (rear-naked choke)24:11
LossMelquizael CostaUFC on ESPN: Holm vs. Bueno SilvaJuly 15, 2023Las Vegas, Nevada, USADecision (unanimous)35:00
LossCam TeagueFury FC 95: Lingo vs. TeagueAugust 2, 2024Houston, Texas, USATKO (knees and punches)24:57
Lingo was scheduled to face Pena Allamov at Fury FC 108 on August 22, 2025, in , , but the bout was cancelled.

Career statistics

Austin Lingo has secured 9 professional wins, with methods distributed as 3 by or (33%), 2 by submission (22%), and 4 by decision (44%). His 4 losses break down to 1 by or (25%), 1 by submission (25%), and 2 by decision (50%). In the UFC, where Lingo holds a 2-3 , his performance metrics reflect a striking-oriented approach with limited output. He lands 3.86 significant strikes per minute at 37% accuracy, while absorbing 4.86 significant strikes per minute and defending 57% of opponent strikes. His average stands at 0.43 per with 66% accuracy, and he defends 75% of opponent attempts, with no submission attempts attempted per . Across his career, Lingo's fights have averaged approximately 8 minutes and 42 seconds, influenced by quick finishes in his early bouts. He has recorded 2 knockdowns in UFC competition over 5 fights, and his 2 career submission wins stem from rear-naked choke and applications, though he has not attempted submissions in the UFC. Comparing phases, Lingo's pre-UFC featured a 71% finishing rate across 7 wins (5 by stoppage), dropping to 0% in the UFC where both victories went to . This decline highlights reduced efficiency against higher-level opposition. His background contributes to a consistent striking volume throughout.
CategoryWins (9 total)Losses (4 total)
KO/TKO3 (33%)1 (25%)
Submission2 (22%)1 (25%)
Decision4 (44%)2 (50%)

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