Amar Suloev, a seasoned mixed martial artist with an impressive record of 24 wins, 7 losses, and no draws, competed primarily in the middleweight division at 183 lbs. Standing at 5' 9", he demonstrated a traditional orthodox stance in the ring. Throughout his UFC career, Suloev averaged 1.98 significant strikes per minute, with a striking accuracy of 37%. He also showcased a robust strike defense, absorbing an average of 2.19 strikes per minute, and a takedown accuracy of 100%, managing to secure 0.27 takedowns every 15 minutes. Suloev's career highlights include notable bouts against Chuck Liddell and Phil Baroni. In his most recent fights, he faced both opponents in 2002. The first encounter was a unanimous decision loss against Chuck Liddell on January 11th, followed by a knockout/technical knockout defeat at the hands of Phil Baroni on May 10th. These matches marked his last fights in the UFC, as he held an overall UFC record of 0-2-0.