Steve Berger, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 21 wins, 23 losses, and 2 no contests (NC) in his career. He primarily fought in the welterweight division, weighing 170 lbs. During his UFC tenure, he failed to secure a victory, ending his run with a 0-2-0 record. Berger demonstrated an orthodox stance and averaged one significant strike per minute during his UFC career. His striking accuracy was at 27%, while he absorbed an average of 3.26 strikes per minute. His strike defense stood at 36%, indicating a moderate ability to evade opponents' attacks. Berger attempted an average of 1.7 submissions per fifteen minutes and boasted a takedown accuracy of 40%. Throughout his career, Berger held several notable victories, although none were achieved within the UFC. His most recent fights saw him lose to Tony DeSouza via unanimous decision in May 2001, have a loss against Benji Radach that was later overturned, and suffer a knockout defeat at the hands of Robbie Lawler in June 2002. His last fight took place in 2002. Berger's career ELO rating was 969, reflecting his standing among other mixed martial artists during that period.