Pascal Krauss, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with an impressive record of 11 wins, 2 losses, and no draws. He established himself in the welterweight division, weighing in at 170 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 1", Krauss demonstrated a strong orthodox stance in the ring. Throughout his UFC career, Krauss averaged 5.45 significant strikes per minute, showcasing his offensive prowess. His striking accuracy was commendable at 47%, while he absorbed an average of 3.88 strikes per minute, indicating a robust defense. Krauss's strike defense stood firm at 59%, and he averaged one takedown every nine minutes with a 50% success rate. He also attempted approximately one submission every fifteen minutes. One of Krauss's most notable victories came against Mark Scanlon, who held an ELO rating equal to his own. In terms of recent fight history, Krauss achieved a unanimous decision victory over Scanlon in November 2010. However, he suffered a setback in May 2012 when he lost to John Hathaway via unanimous decision. A win against Mike Stumpf followed in January 2013, also by unanimous decision. Unfortunately, his career took a turn for the worse in August 2013 when he was defeated by Hyun Gyu Lim via knockout or technical knockout due to a knee strike.