Chris Tuchscherer, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 21 wins, 4 losses, and 1 no contest (NC). He established himself in the heavyweight division, weighing 258 lbs. Standing at 6' 2', Tuchscherer boasted a reach of 76 inches and fought from an orthodox stance. In terms of performance, he demonstrated an average of 1.35 significant strikes per minute in the UFC, with a striking accuracy of 31%. His opponents managed to land an average of 3.17 strikes per minute against him, with Tuchscherer's strike defense standing at 47%. He attempted an average of 0.6 submissions per 15 minutes and successfully executed takedowns at a rate of 1.19 per 15 minutes, with a takedown accuracy of 18%. Tuchscherer's career highlights include his biggest win against Tim Hague, who held an ELO rating of 1005. His most recent fight was on February 26, 2011. In the latter part of his UFC career, he faced Gabriel Gonzaga in August 2009, resulting in a loss via KO/TKO punches. He achieved a victory against Tim Hague in February 2010 by way of a majority decision (M-DEC). However, his next two fights ended in losses, first to Brendan Schaub via KO/TKO punch in July 2010 and then to Mark Hunt via KO/TKO punch in February 2011.