Tim Credeur, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with an impressive record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and 0 draws. He established himself in the middleweight division, weighing 185 lbs. Standing at 6'3" tall with a reach of 75", Credeur adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. In terms of performance, Credeur demonstrated a moderate striking rate, averaging 3.59 significant strikes per minute during his UFC career, while maintaining a striking accuracy of 30%. However, he absorbed a considerable number of strikes, with an average of 3.13 strikes per minute being landed against him. His defense was commendable, as he successfully defended strikes 57% of the time. Credeur also showed a propensity for takedowns, attempting an average of 3.3 submissions per 15 minutes, with a perfect takedown accuracy rate. Notable victories in Credeur's career include his win against Nate Loughran, who held an ELO rating of 1021. In his most recent fights, he scored a knockout victory over Cale Yarbrough in July 2008, followed by another KO win against Nate Loughran in December 2008. He also submitted Nick Catone using a guillotine choke in April 2009. However, his record took a hit with a unanimous decision loss to Nate Quarry in September 2009 and a knockout loss to Ed Herman in June 2011, marking the end of his UFC career.