Remco Pardoel, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 9 wins, 6 losses, and 1 no contest (NC) in his career. He established himself in the heavyweight division, tipping the scales at 260 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 3", Pardoel adopted a southpaw stance during his bouts. In terms of performance statistics, Pardoel demonstrated an average of zero significant strikes per minute and maintained a striking accuracy of 0%. He absorbed an equal number of strikes per minute, with a strike defense rate of 0%, suggesting he was often engaged in exchanges. His takedown attempts were minimal, with no successes recorded, and he made no submission attempts during his UFC career. Pardoel's most notable victory came against Orlando Wiet, who held an ELO rating of 1021. In addition to this triumph, Pardoel also achieved a win via Ezekiel choke against Alberta Cerra Leon in 1994. However, his career was marked by a loss to Royce Gracie and two submission defeats to Marco Ruas and another opponent whose method of victory is unspecified. His last recorded fight took place on September 8, 1995.