Jesse Lennox, a seasoned mixed martial artist, has compiled an impressive record of 14 wins, 4 losses, and 0 draws throughout his career. Competing primarily in the welterweight division at 170 lbs., Lennox stands at 5' 9' with a reach of 72'. In terms of fighting style, Lennox demonstrated an average of 2.69 significant strikes per minute during his UFC career, while maintaining a striking accuracy of 32%. However, he also absorbed an average of 3.2 strikes per minute, showcasing the intensity of his matches. His strike defense was commendable at 64%, indicating his ability to evade opponents' attacks effectively. Lennox demonstrated a knack for takedowns, averaging 1.22 successful takedowns every 15 minutes in the UFC. His takedown accuracy was even more impressive at 66%. Despite attempting fewer submissions per 15 minutes (0.3), his focus seemed to be primarily on striking and ground control. One of Lennox's most notable victories came against Danillo Villefort, who held an ELO rating of 1000 at the time. However, his UFC career saw a loss against Rick Story via split decision in January 2010, followed by another defeat against Mike Pyle due to a triangle choke in June 2010. His last recorded fight was on August 8, 2009, where he achieved a KO/TKO victory over Danillo Villefort.