Frank Shamrock, a renowned mixed martial artist, competed with an impressive record of 23 wins, 10 losses, and 2 draws. He established himself as a dominant force in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he remained undefeated with a perfect 5-0-0 record. Shamrock held a weight class of 185 lbs. During his UFC career, Shamrock demonstrated a striking accuracy of 53%, absorbing an average of 4.66 strikes per minute while maintaining a defense rate of 57%. His takedown accuracy was 50%, and he averaged 0.35 takedowns per 15 minutes. Additionally, Shamrock attempted an average of 1.1 submissions per 15 minutes in the octagon. Throughout his career, Shamrock achieved several notable victories. One of his most significant wins was against Tito Ortiz, who had an ELO rating of 1055 at the time. In terms of recent fight history, Shamrock's last recorded bout took place on September 24, 1999, where he won against Tito Ortiz via KO/TKO punches. Prior to that, Shamrock demonstrated his versatility by securing victories through various means. On December 21, 1997, he submitted Kevin Jackson with an armbar, while on March 13, 1998, he knocked out Igor Zinoviev with a slam. In May of the same year, Shamrock achieved another submission victory against Jeremy Horn via kneebar, and on October 16, 1998, he won against John Lober using a neck crank.