Jason Brilz, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 22-6-1, primarily in the 205 lbs weight class. Standing at 5' 11' with a reach of 71', Brilz adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. During his UFC career, Brilz demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 2.66, while maintaining a striking accuracy of 40%. He also absorbed an average of 1.78 strikes per minute and boasted a strike defense of 65%. In terms of grappling, he averaged 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes with a takedown accuracy of 25%, and attempted approximately one submission every 15 minutes. Brilz achieved his most notable victory over Tim Boetsch, an opponent who held an ELO rating of 1028. However, his recent fight history shows a series of losses, starting from September 2009 against Eliot Marshall in a split decision (S-DEC), followed by a win against Eric Schafer in a unanimous decision (U-DEC) in March 2010. His streak continued with two consecutive losses to Rogerio Nogueira and Vladimir Matyushenko, both ending in decisions. The final fight on record for Brilz was a knockout loss against Ryan Bader in November 2011.