By The Numbers: Kamaru Usman vs. Jorge Masvidal
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It was the fight for which the mixed martial arts world had clamored.
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In advance of the hotly anticipated Usman-Masvidal confrontation, a look at some of the numbers they have generated:
33: Years of age for Usman. He was born in Auchi,
Nigeria, on May 11, 1987.
1,521: Total strikes landed by Usman in UFC competition. He ranks sixth on the promotion’s all-time list for welterweights, behind only Georges St. Pierre (2,523), Jon Fitch (2,039), Neil Magny (1,763), Nick Diaz (1,536) and Chris Lytle (1,533).
42: Takedowns executed by Usman inside the Octagon, tying him with Demian Maia for seventh-most in UFC history at 170 pounds. Only St. Pierre (87), Johny Hendricks (61), Covington (58), Fitch (53), Karo Parisyan (53) and Magny (45) have more.
1: Usman win by submission. He disposed of Hayder Hassan with a second-round arm-triangle choke at “The Ultimate Fighter 21” Finale on July 12, 2015.
2,605: Days since Usman suffered his only professional defeat, as he submitted to a Jose Caceres rear-naked choke at a Championship Fighting Alliance event in May 2013.
35: Years of age for Masvidal. He was born in Miami on Nov. 12, 1984.
8: First-round finishes on the Masvidal resume, including his record-setting five-second knockout of former Bellator MMA and One Championship titleholder Ben Askren at UFC 239. He has one other sub-minute stoppage under his belt—a 56-second technical knockout against Brant Rose in 2007.
10: Masvidal losses by decision, accounting for 77 percent of his career total (13). Five of them were of the split variety.
3: Fighters ranked ahead of Masvidal in the UFC’s current welterweight pecking order. They are Usman, Burns and Covington.
131: Professional victories between the six men—Maia, Rustam Khabilov, Al Iaquinta, Benson Henderson, Lorenz Larkin and Stephen Thompson—who have beaten Masvidal inside the Octagon. All six defeats went to the judges.
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