Greg Soto, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 9 wins, 4 losses, and no draws. He established himself in the welterweight division, weighing 170 lbs. Standing at 5 feet 11 inches tall, Soto's reach measured 73 inches, and he fought from an orthodox stance. In terms of performance, Soto demonstrated a significant striking rate of 3.21 per minute, with a striking accuracy of 63%. He absorbed an average of 2.61 strikes per minute, maintaining a strike defense of 52%. His takedown attempts were frequent, averaging 1.49 per 15 minutes, with a takedown accuracy of 27%. Soto also attempted an average of one submission every 15 minutes during his UFC career. Notable victories in Soto's career include defeating Nick Osipczak, who held an ELO rating of 1043. One of his most significant achievements came against Osipczak in August 2010, where he won via unanimous decision. However, his recent fight history shows a mixed record. In March 2010, Soto faced Matthew Riddle and suffered a disqualification loss. He then achieved a win against Nick Osipczak in August of the same year before experiencing a submission loss to Daniel Roberts in January 2011. His last recorded fight was on New Year's Day in 2011.