Reported prose from our newsroom. Leg-kick heavy
Mitch Ramirez is still chasing his first UFC win when he meets Chase Hooper in Oklahoma City. The lightweight is 0-2 in the Octagon, both losses by knockout: to Mike Davis in July 2025 and Thiago Moises in March 2024. A finish against Hooper would reset a difficult start to his promotional run. Ramirez has shown a willingness to trade and press forward, and the long gap between his two appearances underlines how much a first UFC victory would mean. He draws a grappling-heavy opponent in Hooper, a matchup that asks him to keep the fight standing and land clean. A third straight loss would leave him in a precarious roster spot.
The facts, plainly — vitals and record from public UFC statistics; nickname, nationality, hometown and camp from the public fighter register. A field we can't source stays “pending”; it never shows a fake value.
| Nickname | pending |
| Nationality | United States |
| Hometown | Orem, Utah |
| Fighting out of | Syndicate MMA |
| Height | 5' 11" |
| Reach | 71.0" |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Age | 33 |
| Date of birth | Nov 03, 1992 |
| Weight | 155 lbs. |
| Pro record | 8-3 |
| Finish split | pending |
Six 0–100 scores, each a percentile rank against every fighter on record. Tap any i for what a score measures.
Where the strikes go — and where they land on him. Career UFC totals, straight off the tape.
Significant strikes only, as recorded by UFCStats, across the fighter's whole UFC career. Shares are raw counts — nothing here is modelled or smoothed. Accuracy is landed ÷ attempted and comes from the per-round tape, which covers slightly fewer fights than the totals do.
Pro record: 8-3. A fight-by-fight form timeline appears here once we've tracked a bout for Mitch Ramirez.