Jason Tan, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 5 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws. He specialized in the welterweight division, weighing in at 170 lbs. Standing at 5' 10", Tan demonstrated an orthodox stance in the octagon. Throughout his UFC career, Tan averaged a striking rate of 0.69 significant strikes per minute, with a striking accuracy of 29%. However, he absorbed a considerable amount of damage, as shown by his strikes absorbed per minute average of 7.37. His strike defense was relatively low at 18%, indicating that he often found himself on the receiving end of opponents' attacks. Tan did not demonstrate any significant takedown abilities during his UFC career, with a takedown accuracy of 0% and no recorded takedowns per 15 minutes. Similarly, he did not attempt any submissions in his fights. In terms of notable victories, Tan's career highlights are not extensively documented. However, his recent fight history shows that he faced Marcus Davis on June 16, 2007, resulting in a loss via knockout or technical knockout (KO/TKO) due to punches. His most recent bout was against Dong Hyun Kim on May 24, 2008, where he suffered another KO/TKO loss, this time due to elbows. Tan's last fight in the UFC took place in 2008.