Elvis Sinosic, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 7 wins, 11 losses, and 2 draws. He established himself in the Light Heavyweight division, weighing 205 lbs. Standing at 6' 3' with a reach of 77', Sinosic adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. In terms of performance, Sinosic demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 1.13, while his striking accuracy was recorded at 37%. However, he absorbed a considerable number of strikes per minute, with 4.6 on average. His strike defense stood at 53%, indicating that he successfully defended nearly half of the strikes directed towards him. Sinosic's takedown attempts were minimal, with no successes recorded in his UFC career. He attempted an average of 1.2 submissions per 15 minutes. Sinosic achieved his most notable victory against Jeremy Horn, who held an ELO rating of 1055. Unfortunately, his recent fight history was marked by losses. In 2002, he faced Evan Tanner and suffered a knockout loss. This was followed by a unanimous decision defeat against Renato Sobral in 2002. In 2005, Forrest Griffin defeated him via knockout, and Alessio Sakara won against him through a unanimous decision the following year. His last recorded fight was against Michael Bisping in 2007, which ended in a knockout loss for Sinosic.