Kimo Leopoldo, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 10 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw. He established himself in the heavyweight division, tipping the scales at 235 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 3", Leopoldo adopted an orthodox stance during his bouts. Throughout his UFC career, Leopoldo demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 0.76, with an impressive striking accuracy of 83%. However, he absorbed an average of 2.12 strikes per minute, and his strike defense was at 30%. In terms of grappling, he averaged 4.55 takedowns per 15 minutes, boasting a perfect takedown accuracy rate. Additionally, Leopoldo attempted an average of 2.3 submissions per 15 minutes during his UFC career. Leopoldo's most notable victory came against Paul Varelans, who held an ELO rating of 1033. Other significant fights in his career include a win against David Abbott via arm triangle submission and two losses to Ken Shamrock, the first by kneebar and the second by knee strike. Leopoldo's last fight took place on June 19, 2004.