Edwin DeWees, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with an impressive record of 38 wins, 17 losses, and one no contest (NC) throughout his career. He specialized in the middleweight division, weighing in at 185 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 1", DeWees demonstrated a traditional orthodox stance in the ring. In terms of performance statistics, during his UFC career, DeWees averaged 1.53 significant strikes per minute, with a striking accuracy rate of 33%. He absorbed an average of 6.19 strikes per minute, and boasted a strike defense of 39%. Additionally, he attempted an average of 3.3 submissions every 15 minutes in the octagon. DeWees' UFC career was marked by three consecutive losses. In September 2003, he faced Rich Franklin and suffered a knockout loss via knees. A year later, Chris Leben defeated DeWees via armbar in October 2005. His final UFC bout took place on November 11, 2006, where he was defeated by Jorge Rivera through a knockout via punches. Despite these losses, DeWees' career highlights demonstrate his resilience and competitive spirit within the sport of mixed martial arts.