Ron Waterman, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 16 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws. He established himself in the heavyweight division, tipping the scales at 280 lbs. Standing tall at 6' 2", Waterman demonstrated an orthodox stance in the octagon. Throughout his UFC career, Waterman averaged 0.84 significant strikes per minute with a striking accuracy of 50%. He absorbed an average of 1.37 strikes per minute, maintaining a strike defense rate of 42%. Waterman's grappling skills were evident in his takedown attempts, averaging 4.19 per 15 minutes with a takedown accuracy of 69%. Additionally, he attempted an average of 2.8 submissions per 15 minutes during his UFC tenure. Waterman's most notable victory came against Chris Condo, who held an ELO rating of 1000. In 1999, Waterman achieved a knockout win over Condo. However, he faced setbacks in his career with losses to Andre Roberts and Tim Lajcik. His last recorded fight was against Satoshi Honma on April 14, 2000, where he secured a decision victory. Prior to that, Waterman had won against Chris Condo via knockout in May 1999.