Early career Noke made his professional MMA debut in November 2002. Over the next five years, Noke fought in his native Australia and amassed a record of 13–3–1. During this time, he split a pair of matches with fellow future UFC fighter
George Sotiropoulos.
EliteXC Noke made his United States MMA debut in November 2007 as he defeated Seth Kleinbeck via TKO due to cuts at
EliteXC: Renegade. Noke returned to the promotion in February 2008, losing via KO to
Scott Smith at
EliteXC: Street Certified.
The Ultimate Fighter Noke was a participant on the UFC reality show
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz in 2010. After winning his preliminary fight to enter the house, Kyle was chosen for the first fight against Team Ortiz member Clayton McKinney and won via
triangle choke in the first round. In the quarter-finals, Noke was selected to face rival team member and good friend
Kris McCray. Although Noke was highly touted and favored to win, he eventually began to succumb to the multiple takedowns by McCray, which Noke had little answer to gaining position or escaping and lost the fight via unanimous decision after three rounds.
Ultimate Fighting Championship Noke made his UFC debut against TUF teammate Josh Bryant at
The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale. After putting in a dominant first round, Noke won via second-round TKO. Noke defeated
Rob Kimmons on 13 November 2010 at
UFC 122 at 1:33 in the second round via rear naked choke. Noke faced
Chris Camozzi on 27 February 2011 at
UFC 127. Noke defeated Camozzi in the first round with a rear-naked choke. Noke was also awarded
Submission of the Night bonus. Noke was expected to face
Tom Lawlor on 14 August 2011 at
UFC on Versus 5. Lawlor, however, pulled out of the bout due to an injury in early July 2011.
Ed Herman replaced Lawlor on the card. After defending multiple submission attempts from Herman, Noke finally tapped to an inverted heelhook 4:15 in the first round. Noke was clearly in pain from the submission, and he needed help to walk out of the octagon. Noke was expected to face
Jared Hamman on 3 March 2012 at
UFC on FX 2, but Hamman was forced to withdraw with an injury and replaced by
Andrew Craig. After a dominant first round by Noke, Craig took control in the next two rounds and Noke lost the fight via unanimous decision. Noke made his welterweight debut against
Charlie Brenneman on 22 September at
UFC 152. Noke defeated Brenneman via TKO only 45 seconds into the first round. Noke was expected to face
Seth Baczynski on 15 December 2012 at
UFC on FX 6. However, Noke pulled out of the bout citing a shoulder injury and was replaced by
Mike Pierce. In June 2013, it was announced that Noke would be coaching
The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia, opposite
Patrick Côté. The reality show features welterweights and Middleweights. The coaches faced each other on 16 April 2014 at
The Ultimate Fighter Nations Finale. Noke lost the fight via unanimous decision. Noke was expected to face
Yoshihiro Akiyama on 20 September 2014 at
UFC Fight Night 52. However, Noke was forced out of the bout with a knee injury. Noke was expected to face Andreas Ståhl on 10 May 2015 at
UFC Fight Night 65. However, on 2 April, it was announced that Ståhl pulled out of the fight due to undisclosed reasons and was replaced by promotional newcomer Jonavin Webb. Noke won the fight via split decision. Noke faced
Peter Sobotta on 15 November 2015 at
UFC 193. He won the fight via TKO in the first round after dropping Sobotta with a body kick and following up with punches on the ground. The victory also produced a
Performance of the Night award for Noke. Noke was expected to face
Kelvin Gastelum on 2 January 2016 at
UFC 195. However 22 December, Gastelum was forced to pull out due to a wrist injury and was replaced by promotional newcomer
Alex Morono. Noke lost the bout via split decision. Noke next faced
Keita Nakamura on 13 July 2016 at
UFC Fight Night 91. He lost the fight via submission (rear-naked choke) in the final seconds of the second round. Noke was expected to face
Dominique Steele on 27 November 2016 at
UFC Fight Night 101. However, Steele pulled out of the fight on 21 October and was replaced by
Omari Akhmedov. Noke lost the fight via unanimous decision and subsequently announced his retirement shortly after.
Retirement and comeback In October 2017, 10 months after his retirement announcement, Noke announced plans for an attempted comeback and step into the cage again. As of March 2019, Noke does not have timetable on a possible return. ==Championships and achievements==