Sam Adkins, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 7 wins, 20 losses, and 2 draws. He held a weight class of 225 lbs. during his career, standing tall at 6'3". Adkins demonstrated a distinctive fighting style that was characterized by minimal significant strikes per minute (0.0) and striking accuracy (0%), as well as zero takedowns and submission attempts per 15 minutes on average. His defense against strikes was equally weak, with a strike defense rate of 0%. Throughout his career, Adkins achieved one notable victory over Keith Mielke, who had an ELO rating of 1000. This triumph took place in 1996. In the same year, he also faced Don Frye, resulting in a loss due to KO/TKO. Another significant fight was against Felix Lee Mitchell, which ended in a unanimous decision (U-DEC) victory for Adkins. His most recent bout was against David Abbott, where he suffered a submission defeat via forearm choke in 1996.