David Dodd, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 4 wins, 7 losses, and no draws. He established himself in the heavyweight division, weighing 200 lbs. Standing at 6' 2", Dodd adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. Throughout his UFC career, Dodd demonstrated a modest striking game, averaging zero significant strikes per minute and boasting a striking accuracy of 0%. His opponents were able to land just as many blows, with a strike defense of 0%. In terms of grappling, he attempted no takedowns or submissions during his UFC fights. Dodd's career highlights are marked by two losses in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). His last fight was on June 9, 2000, against Tyrone Roberts, which ended in a unanimous decision loss. Prior to that, he faced Travis Fulton on July 16, 1999, also resulting in a unanimous decision defeat.