By The Numbers: UFC 264 Pre-Fight Edition
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Trilogies tend to define legacies in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
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As UFC 264 “Poirier vs. McGregor 3” approaches, a look at some of the numbers the fighters on the card have generated to this point:
1,007: Significant strikes landed by Poirier as a
UFC lightweight, placing him sixth on the promotion’s all-time list
at 155 pounds. Only Evan Dunham
(1,225), John
Makdessi (1,137), Donald
Cerrone (1,127), Tony
Ferguson (1,085) and Bobby Green
(1,045) have connected with more.
4: Sub-minute finishes on the McGregor resume. He cut down Mike Wood with punches in 18 seconds at Cage Contender 8 on March 12, 2011, punched out Paddy Doherty in four seconds at Immortal Fighting Championship 4 on April 16, 2011, knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds at UFC 194 on Dec. 12, 2015 and wiped out Donald Cerrone with a head kick and follow-up punches in 40 seconds at UFC 246 on Jan. 18, 2020.
38: Years of age for Stephen Thompson. The oldest fighter on the card, he was born on Feb. 11, 1983 in Simpsonville, South Carolina. “Wonderboy” draws Gilbert Burns in the welterweight co-main event.
12: Takedowns completed by Burns during his six-fight winning streak between Dec. 8, 2018 and May 30, 2020. He did so on 31 attempts.
1,124: Days spent by Greg Hardy as a professional mixed martial artist. The ex-NFL star made his debut on June 12, 2018, scoring a 57-second technical knockout of Austen Lane on Season 2 of Dana White’s Contender Series. Hardy faces Tai Tuivasa in a three-round heavyweight showcase.
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5: MMA promotions in which Tuivasa has competed. He has gone 5-3 in the UFC, 2-0 in the Australian Fighting Championship, 2-0 in Gladiators Cage Fighting, 1-0 in Elite Cage Championships and 1-0 in Urban Fight Night.
3: Irene Aldana wins by submission, accounting for 25% of her career total (12). Her methods of choice: two rear-naked chokes and one armbar. The Lobo Gym export holds six other wins by knockout or technical knockout and three more by decision. Aldana toes the line against fellow Invicta Fighting Championships veteran Yana Kunitskaya in a featured bantamweight tilt.
34: Seconds needed by Kunitskaya to put away Cindy Dandois with punches under the M-1 Global banner in December 2010. Having occurred in her fifth professional assignment, it remains the fastest finish of her 20-fight career.
8: First-round finishes on the Sean O’Malley ledger. His list of victims includes former World Extreme Cagefighting champion Eddie Wineland and “The Ultimate Fighter Latin America” Season 1 finalist Jose Alberto Quinonez. O’Malley confronts Kris Moutinho in his latest test at 135 pounds.
1: Submission victory to Moutinho’s credit. He authored it in his most recent outing, as he ensnared Andrew Salas in an arm-triangle choke 3:26 into the third round of their Cage Fury Fighting Championships pairing on May 28.
24: Years of age for Ilia Topuria. The youngest fighter on the card, he was born on Jan. 21, 1997 in Halle, Germany. Topuria puts his undefeated record on the line against Ryan Hall as part of the undercard.
.756: Cumulative winning percentage between the 26 fighters scheduled to compete at the event. They own a combined record of 391-123-3. Carlos Condit boasts the most wins (32) and the most losses (13) of any fighter on the card. “The Natural Born Killer” takes on Max Griffin in the featured welterweight prelim.
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