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UFC 190: By The Numbers

Take a closer look at UFC 190 in this edition of By The Numbers.


4
Current ranking of UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey on the UFC pound-for-pound list

5
Consecutive UFC title defenses by Rousey, tied with UFC Hall of Famers Matt Hughes and Tito Ortiz for 6th most consecutive UFC title defenses in UFC history

14
Seconds it took for the “Rowdy” one to secure an armbar finish of Cat Zingano at UFC 184, fastest finish in UFC title fight history

16
Seconds it took for Rousey to score a KO/TKO finish of Alexis Davis at UFC 175, tied with Frank Shamrock at UFC 15.5 for 3rd fastest finish in UFC title fight history

3:29
Average fight time by Rousey inside the Octagon, 4th shortest average fight time in UFC history

11
Career wins/finishes and 0 losses by Rousey

10
Of those finishes occurred in the first round

9
Of those finishes by Rousey were via armbar

7
Armbars by Rowdy have been in UFC/Strikeforce competition, tied with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for most armbar submissions in UFC/Strikeforce/PRIDE/WEC combined history

100
Percentage of Rousey’s 13 takedowns in UFC/Strikeforce competition started from the clinch

72.2
Takedown accuracy percentage by Rousey in UFC/Strikeforce competition, UFC average is 39.5%

2008
Year that Rowdy won a bronze medal in judo representing the US Olympic team, first woman is US history to win an Olympic medal in judo

5
Current ranking of Bethe Correia as a UFC women’s bantamweight

9
Wins and 0 losses by “Pitbull” in her pro career including a three fight win streak inside the Octagon

6.07
Significant strikes landed per minute rate by Correia, UFC average is 2.83

+60
Significant strikes landed differential in favor of Pitbull over Shayna Baszler at UFC 177, 4th largest significant strikes landed differential in UFC women’s bantamweight history

+37
Significant strikes landed differential in favor of Correia over Jessamyn Duke at UFC 172

55
Significant striking accuracy percentage by Correia, UFC average is 42%

80
Takedown defense percentage by Correia stuffing 8 of 10 takedown attempts

10
Years since Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira’s first back-and-forth battle at PRIDE Critical Countdown 2005, which many consider one of PRIDE’s greatest fights - available on UFC FIGHT PASS

70-37
Significant strikes landed to absorbed by Rua against Nogueira in their first meeting, which Shogun won by unanimous decision

77
Takedown accuracy by Rua against Nogueira in their first meeting earning 7 takedowns on 9 attempts

113
UFC event where Shogun scored a first round KO over Lyoto Machida to win the UFC light-heavyweight title

2005
Year that Shogun won the PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix championship

100
Percentage of Rua’s wins inside the Octagon by KO/TKO

6
KO/TKOs by Shogun in the UFC, tied for 2nd most in UFC’s light-heavyweight division behind Chuck Liddell’s 9

9
KO/TKOs by Rua in PRIDE

15
Combined KO/TKOs by RUA in UFC/PRIDE light-heavyweight competition is the most in the combined history

9
Knockdowns by Rua inside the Octagon, 3rd most knockdowns in UFC light-heavyweight history

52.2
Significant striking accuracy by Rua in the UFC, 5th best in UFC light-heavyweight history (min. 5 fights and 350 sig. att.)

875
Significant strikes landed by Shogun in UFC/PRIDE, 3rd most in the combined history behind former UFC light-heavyweight champions Jon Jones’ 916 and Quinton Jackson’s 1,048

371
Days between Antonio Rogerio Nogueira’s last UFC appearance and his forthcoming bout with Shogun

156
UFC event where “Little Nog” earned a unanimous decision win over currently ranked #5 light-heavyweight Rashad Evans

420
Days between Nogueira’s win over Evans and Nogueira’s previous UFC performance against UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz

140
UFC event where Little Nog scored a first round TKO over Ortiz

21
Career wins for Nogueira including 4 in the UFC and 8 in PRIDE

42
Percentage of Nogueira’s last 12 fights he has won via KO/TKO, starting with Nog’s first KO/TKO 12 fights ago against Alistair Overeem at PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute

2007
Year Nogueira was a bronze medal winner in boxing as a super heavyweight at the Pan American Games representing his native Brazil

116
Seconds it took for Little Nog to score a Knockout of the Night bonus against Luiz Cane in Nogueira’s UFC debut

71.7
Takedown defense percentage by Nogueira, 5th best among active UFC light-heavyweights (min. 5 fights and 20 opp. att.)

64.6
Significant striking defense percentage by Nogueira, 3rd best among active UFC light-heavyweights (min. 5 fights and 350 opp. att.)

155
Pounds that Glacio Franca and Fernando Bruno will be competing at to decide The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 4’s lightweight winner

135
Pounds that Dileno Lopes and Reginaldo Vieira will be competing at to decide The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 4’s bantamweight winner