Justin Buchholz, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 15 wins, 10 losses, and no draws. He specialized in the Lightweight division, weighing in at 155 lbs., standing tall at 6'0" with a reach of 73". In his orthodox stance, Buchholz demonstrated an average of 2.35 significant strikes per minute during his UFC career, although his striking accuracy was relatively low at 26%. Buchholz absorbed an average of 4.14 strikes per minute and boasted a strike defense of 51%, indicating a resilient approach to combat. Takedowns were not a significant part of his strategy, as he attempted none during the average UFC fight, and his takedown accuracy was zero percent. He did, however, make an effort to secure submissions, averaging 0.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes. Notable victories in Buchholz's career include a submission win against Corey Hill, who held an ELO rating of 1020 at the time. His most recent fight took place on February 6, 2010. In his five most recent UFC bouts, Buchholz faced Matt Wiman, Terry Etim, Jeremy Stephens, and Mac Danzig, with losses in each encounter. The results were a submission loss to Matt Wiman, a submission win against Corey Hill, a submission loss to Terry Etim, a knockout/technical knockout loss to Jeremy Stephens, and a unanimous decision loss to Mac Danzig.