Igor Zinoviev, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 4 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws. He established himself in the heavyweight division, tipping the scales at 199 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 1", Zinoviev adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. Throughout his UFC career, Zinoviev demonstrated a striking style that averaged no significant strikes per minute and boasted a striking accuracy of 0%. His opponents rarely managed to land blows on him, as he maintained a perfect strike defense of 100%. However, his takedown attempts were equally ineffective, with a takedown accuracy of 0%. In the realm of submissions, Zinoviev's attempts per 15 minutes were also non-existent. His last fight took place in 1998, where he faced Frank Shamrock and suffered a knockout/technical knockout loss via slam. This marked his only defeat in the UFC. Despite this setback, Zinoviev's ELO rating of 985 indicates a strong standing among his contemporaries during that era.