Yoji Anjo, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed primarily in the light heavyweight division with a record of 0-5-1. Standing at 5' 11", he was an imposing figure in the octagon. However, specific details about his reach are unavailable. Anjo adopted an orthodox stance during his fights. In terms of performance statistics, Anjo demonstrated a modest striking accuracy of 0%, averaging no significant strikes per minute during his UFC career. He absorbed an average of 3.13 strikes per minute and managed to defend only 25% of these attacks. Takedowns were not a strong suit for Anjo, as he never successfully executed one in the UFC. Throughout his career, Anjo faced several formidable opponents. His last fight was on December 16, 2000. In this bout, he suffered a knockout loss at the hands of Matt Lindland. Prior to that, he lost to Murilo Bustamante via submission in April 2000 and David Abbott via unanimous decision in December 1997. Despite these losses, Anjo held an ELO rating of 955 during his UFC tenure.