Mark Hall
Inactive
catchweight bout (unranked)
· Orthodox ·
6'0" 183 cm ·
190 lb 86 kg
At a glance
- 100% of wins by KO/TKO
- 100% of wins finished in round 1
- UFC veteran since 1995
Elo rating
1442
Global Elo 1489 ±36
Rank
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UFC record
2-3-0
KO 1 · Sub 0 · Dec 0
Streak
-2
Δ90d -1 · Δ1y -1
Last fight
Dec 7, 1996
Loss by Submission · R1
Career at a glance
Octagon time
14m
Avg fight time
2:50
Fights per year
4.0
Since last fight
29y 7mo
Honest Elo history
5 fights · tap & dragLast fights
Elo-based expectation · not betting advice| Date | Opponent | Result | Δ Elo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 7, 1996 | Don Frye | L | -21 |
| Jul 12, 1996 | Don Frye | L | -23 |
| May 17, 1996 | Koji Kitao | W | +28 |
| Sep 8, 1995 | Harold Howard | W | +36 |
| Sep 8, 1995 | Paul Varelans | L | -30 |
Performance
Fighter vs division avg
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SLpM Significant Strikes Landed per Minute. Higher = busier striker.
Strikes Landed
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Str Acc Striking accuracy: significant strikes landed / attempted. Higher = more efficient striker.
Strike Accuracy
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SApM Significant Strikes Absorbed per Minute. How often opponents land on this fighter. Lower is better.
Strikes Absorbed
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Str Def Share of opponent’s significant strike attempts that miss or are blocked. Higher is better.
Striking Defense
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TD / 15 min Takedowns landed per 15 minutes (one full 3-round fight). Measures wrestling output.
Takedowns
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TD Acc Takedowns landed / attempted. Higher = cleaner entries.
Takedown Accuracy
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TD Def Share of opponent takedown attempts stuffed. Higher = harder to put on the mat.
Takedown Defense
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Sub / 15 min Submission attempts per 15 minutes. Counts attempts, not just finishes — a proxy for grappling aggression.
Submission Attempts
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Ctrl / 15 min Control time in seconds per 15 minutes. Time in dominant grappling positions. 240 = 4 min, the realistic high-end across divisions.
Control Time (sec)
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KD / 15 min Knockdowns landed per 15 minutes. Counts every flash KD even if the fight continued — measures stopping power across all rounds, not just finishes.
Knockdowns
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Above division avg (intensity ∝ how far)
Near avg (±10%)
Below division avg
Finishes
How wins come Finish rate = (KO + Submission wins) / total UFC wins. Measures how often this fighter closes the show before the scorecards.50%
1 / 2
Finish rate
KO
1
50% of wins
SUB
0
0% of wins
DEC
0
0% of wins
Finishes by round
2 total
R1 2 100%
R2
R3
R4
R5
Striking profile
Where significant strikes land — by target zone and by position. 8 landed total · career
Targets head · body · leg
63% Head
- Head 63%
- Body 13%
- Leg 25%
Positions distance · clinch · ground
63% Distance
- Distance 63%
- Clinch 13%
- Ground 25%
Durability
How they're beaten How fights end AGAINST this fighter. Finished-against rate = (times KO'd + submitted) / total UFC losses. A low rate means they rarely get stopped.100%
of losses by finish
3 of 3 · usually R1
1 KO/TKO 2 Sub 0 Dec
Strength of schedule in UFC
Avg opp Elo (last 5)
Average Elo rating of the last 5 opponents this fighter faced. A proxy for schedule difficulty — 1700+ is elite-level competition, 1500 is a UFC average opponent.
1562
UFC level
Quality wins (1600+)
Wins over opponents rated 1600+ Elo at the time of the fight — clearly above the ~1500 UFC average, contender tier. A count of genuine quality results, not record-padding.
0
of 2 UFC wins
Toughest win
The highest-rated opponent this fighter has a win over, by that opponent's Elo at fight time.
Koji Kitao
Elo 1500 at fight time
Expected wins
How many wins an average fighter would be expected to have against this exact schedule, based on pre-fight Elo win probabilities. The line below shows whether this fighter is over- or under-performing their matchups.
2.1
−0.1 wins below what this schedule implies
Opponent Elo over career
· 5 UFC fights, oldest → newest
1533 1643
Source
Raw fight data and per-bout statistics come from
Mark Hall on UFCStats →.
Elo rating, uncertainty bands, and division-relative analytics computed by HonestElo —
not affiliated with or endorsed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship.