Jake Hecht, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 11 wins, 4 losses, and no draws, primarily competing in the 170-pound weight class. Standing at six feet tall with a reach of 73 inches, Hecht adopted an orthodox stance in the ring. Throughout his UFC career, Hecht demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 3.26, showcasing his aggressive approach. His striking accuracy was 47%, while he absorbed an average of 2.76 strikes per minute, indicating a robust defense mechanism. With a strike defense rate of 56%, Hecht proved to be a formidable opponent in the octagon. He also averaged 2.04 takedowns per 15 minutes and maintained a takedown accuracy of 37%. Hecht's most notable victory came against Rich Attonito, who held an ELO rating of 1035. In a memorable fight on December 10, 2011, Hecht secured a knockout victory via elbows. However, his UFC career took a turn with consecutive losses against TJ Waldburger (submission via armbar) in March 2012 and Sean Pierson (unanimous decision) in June 2012. His last recorded fight was on June 8, 2012.