By The Numbers: Frankie Edgar-Gray Maynard Trilogy
They ushered the Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight division out of the B.J. Penn era and helped clear a path for the next generation.
Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard confronted one another three times between April 2, 2008 and Oct. 8, 2011, as their action-packed rivalry thrilled the masses and determined the direction of the 155-pound weight class. Perhaps it was fitting that their head-to-head series wrapped at 1-1-1. Now more than a decade removed from their final encounter, the two men remain interminably linked by what took place between them inside the cage.
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1,284: Days between the first and third Edgar-Maynard meetings. Maynard took a three-round unanimous decision from Edgar at UFC Fight Night 13 in April 2008, then fell short in the two rematches that followed. They fought to a split draw at UFC 125 in January 2011 before Edgar put away Maynard with fourth-round punches at UFC 136 in October 2011.
495,000: Buys for the two pay-per-views headlined
by Edgar-Maynard. UFC 125 drew 270,000 purchases, while UFC 136
garnered 225,000 of them. Their first encounter served as the
co-feature at UFC Fight Night 13, playing second fiddle to the
showdown between Kenny
Florian and Joe Lauzon on
Spike TV.
16,164: Fans to witness the third chapter of the Edgar-Maynard rivalry in the UFC 136 main event at the Toyota Center in Houston. It was the highest attendance figure of the trilogy and generated a $2,230,000 live gate.
3,534: Seconds of fight time in the Edgar-Maynard series. They battled one another inside the Octagon for a total of 58:54—the equivalent of nearly 12 full rounds.
364: Total strikes landed by Edgar and Maynard in their trilogy. Their second encounter accounted for more than half of them (190).
3: Submission attempts between Edgar and Maynard in their three bouts. Edgar was responsible for two of them, while Maynard tallied one.
50: Significant strikes by which Edgar outlanded Maynard in their trilogy. He connected with 182 such strikes while absorbing only 132 in return.
12: Takedowns completed by Maynard at Edgar’s expense, having done so with a 41% accuracy rate (12-for-29). Edgar, meanwhile, whiffed on 23 of his 27 attempts against the former Michigan State University standout.
5: Knockdowns recorded by the two lightweights in their three-fight series. Maynard accounted for four of them but failed to procure a stoppage. Edgar floored “The Bully” in the fourth round of their final confrontation and ultimately closed him out with punches.
.429: Cumulative winning percentage between the two men following the completion of their rivalry. Edgar fought 19 times and compiled a 9-10 record, with victories over Penn, Cub Swanson (twice), Charles Oliveira, Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes, Jeremy Stephens, Yair Rodriguez and Pedro Munhoz. Maynard went 3-6 across his nine appearances, as he defeated Clay Guida, Fernando Bruno and Teruto Ishihara.
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