Pete Spratt, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 25-23-0, primarily in the welterweight division at 170 lbs. Throughout his career, he demonstrated an orthodox stance and averaged 1.63 significant strikes per minute, boasting a striking accuracy of 48%. However, he also absorbed an average of 1.33 strikes per minute, with a strike defense rate of 55%. In terms of grappling, Spratt's takedown accuracy was impressive at 100%, though he attempted only 0.3 takedowns per 15 minutes. His submission attempts were also infrequent, averaging 0.3 per 15 minutes. One of his most notable victories came against Robbie Lawler, who held an ELO rating of 1054 at the time. In the latter stages of his UFC career, Spratt achieved a win over Robbie Lawler via injury submission in April 2003. However, he faced losses against Josh Koscheck due to a rear naked choke in August 2005, Jeremy Jackson due to an injury submission in November 2006, Marcus Davis due to an ankle lock in April 2007, and Tamdan McCrory due to a triangle choke in June 2007. His last recorded fight was on June 12, 2007. Throughout his career, Spratt held a UFC record of 3-4-0.