Dan Stittgen, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 12 wins, 5 losses, and no draws. He specialized in the welterweight division, standing tall at 6' 1", making him an imposing figure in the octagon. Throughout his UFC career, Stittgen demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 2.97, showcasing his offensive prowess. His striking accuracy was 46%, indicating that nearly half of his strikes landed on his opponents. However, he absorbed an average of 4.42 strikes per minute, suggesting a robust defense was necessary to counteract his opponents' attacks. Stittgen's takedown accuracy was impressive at 100%, but he attempted no submissions during his UFC career. In terms of notable victories, details are not provided in the data. However, we do know that his last fight took place on July 11, 2012. In his most recent five fights, Stittgen faced Stephen Thompson and Marcelo Guimaraes, both resulting in losses for himβthe first via a knockout/technical knockout from a kick, and the second through a split decision. Despite these setbacks, Dan Stittgen's career as an athlete was marked by resilience and determination.