Garry Tonon could hold the key to the immediate future of the One Championship featherweight division.
As Tonon and Gasanov make final preparations for their forthcoming battle at 155 pounds, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:
31: Years of age for Tonon, who was born in Brunswick, New Jersey, on Sept. 12, 1991.
4: Tonon victories by submission, accounting for 57% of his career total (seven). His methods of choice: one rear-naked choke, one guillotine choke, one heel hook and one kimura. Tonon owns two other victories by knockout or technical knockout (29%) and one more by decision (14%).
1: Loss on the Tonon resume. He succumbed to first-round punches from Thanh Le in a failed bid to capture the One Championship featherweight crown at ONE “Lights Out” in March 2022.
55: Seconds needed for Tonon to put away Yoshiki Nakahara with a heel hook at ONE “Enter the Dragon” on May 17, 2019. More than four years later, it remains his fastest finish to date.
.585: Winning percentage between the six opponents—Nunez, Nakahara, Anthony Engelen, Sung Jong Lee, Rahul K. Raju and Richard Corminal—Tonon has stopped. They boast a combined record of 48-34.
27: Years of age for Gasanov, who was born on Sept. 29, 1995 in Makhachkala, Russia.
7: Gasanov wins by submission, accounting for 78% of his career total (nine). His methods of choice: four guillotine chokes, two rear-naked chokes and one armbar. Gasanov holds two other wins by decision (22%).
2: Sub-minute finishes on the Gasanov resume. He dispatched Hayetbek Mamadzhanov with a rear-naked choke in 57 seconds at a Legion Fight Night event on Sept. 11, 2015 and took care of Artem Luferchik with a guillotine choke in 44 seconds at a Belarusian Fighting Championship show on July 9, 2020.
3: Countries in which Gasanov has fought as a mixed martial artist. He has gone 7-0 in his native Russia, 1-0 in Belarus and 1-0 in Malaysia.
56: Combined victories between the seven opponents—Kim, Mamadzhanov, Luferchik, Akhmed Balkizov, Akop Stepanyan, Nursultan Turduyev and Kurman Turkmenov—Gasanov has stopped. They sport a cumulative .577 winning percentage at 56-41-1.