By The Numbers: Randy Brown vs. Muslim Salikhov
Mixed martial arts fans are conscious of the fact that destiny can be as unpredictable as a perfectly executed spinning wheel kick. As far as a given matchup goes, numerous bouts falter, a few come to fruition, and sometimes, even when they unravel, destinies weave them together. Such is the case involving Randy Brown and Muslim Salikhov. Ultimate Fighting Championship fans were left hanging in suspense less than a month ago when the welterweight showdown was abruptly yanked from the calendar. Nonetheless, the planned clash has been rescheduled for UFC Fight Night 235 this Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.
This welterweight spectacle, initially slated for UFC 296, was derailed by an undisclosed illness that forced Brown to withdraw. Now, with the stage reset and anticipation heightened, Brown seeks to reignite the flames of triumph following his conquest over Wellington Turman. On the flipside, Salikhov is eager to erase the bitter taste of a unanimous decision setback against Nicolas Dalby in June.
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3.37: Salikhov displays a dynamic striking output, landing an average of 3.37 significant strikes every minute in the UFC. This rate highlights his active and impactful standup game.
51: With a solid 51% striking accuracy, Salikhov
demonstrates precision in his striking, connecting with over half
of his significant strike attempts in the UFC.
2.91: Despite his offensive output, Salikhov maintains a measured defense by absorbing only 2.91 significant strikes per minute in all of his UFC bouts. This reflects his ability to minimize damage while staying engaged in striking exchanges.
62: Salikhov’s striking defense in the UFC is formidable, with a 62% rate of opponents’ strikes failing to land. This statistic underscores his defensive acumen, making him elusive and difficult to hit cleanly.
1.31: Salikhov showcases a balanced approach, averaging 1.31 takedowns landed per 15 minutes. This signifies his capability to mix in takedowns effectively while maintaining an active striking game.
40: With a takedown accuracy of 40%, Salikhov demonstrates proficiency in executing takedowns when needed. This skill adds a strategic layer to his overall game.
73: Salikhov’s takedown defense stands strong at 73%, indicating his ability to thwart majority of his opponents’ attempts to take the fight to the ground.
4.38: Brown demonstrates an active striking style, landing an impressive average of 4.38 significant strikes per minute. His high output signifies an engaging and aggressive standup game.
47: Brown’s striking accuracy stands at 47%, showcasing his ability to land nearly half of his significant strike attempts.
3.33: Despite his offensive output, Brown maintains a decent defense by absorbing 3.33 significant strikes per minute.
54: Brown’s striking defense is solid, with a 54% rate of opponents’ strikes failing to land.
0.80: Brown averages 0.80 takedowns landed per 15 minutes. This suggests a preference for striking coupled with an ability to mix in takedowns strategically.
39: With a takedown accuracy of 39%, Brown shows proficiency in executing takedowns when the opportunity arises. This skill adds versatility to his overall fighting style.
74: With a remarkable takedown defense rate of 74%, Brown adeptly fends off the majority of his opponents’ efforts to bring the fight to the ground.
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