“The Last Stylebender” reclaimed undisputed gold at 185 pounds, avenged three previous defeats to Alex Pereira—two in kickboxing, one in MMA—and punched out his Brazilian rival in the second round of their UFC 287 main event on April 8 at the Kasey Center in Miami. Pereira met his end 4:21 into Round 2. The result made Adesanya the first two-time middleweight champion in UFC history. His overall record now sits at a remarkable 24-2.
As Adesanya awaits word on his next assignment from UFC matchmakers, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied him to this point:
33: Years of age for Adesanya, who was born on July 22, 1989 in Lagos, Nigeria—more than 10,000 miles from where he now trains at City Kickboxing in New Zealand.
16: Adesanya victories by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 67% of his career total (24). His list of UFC victims: Pereira, Paulo Costa, Robert Whittaker, Derek Brunson and Rob Wilkinson. Adesanya holds eight other victories by decision (33%).
9: Organizations for which Adesanya has plied his MMA trade. In addition to his 13-2 mark in the UFC, he has gone 4-0 in Wu Lin Feng, 1-0 in Hex Fight Series, 1-0 in Australian Fighting Championship, 1-0 in Glory of Heroes, 1-0 in Shuriken MMA, 1-0 in World Fighting Championship, 1-0 in Supremacy Fighting Championship and 1-0 in Fair Pay Fighting.
7: First-round stoppage wins on the Adesanya resume, though only one of them has taken place inside the Octagon. He buried Brunson with knees and punches 4:51 into their UFC 230 pairing in November 2018.
71: Rounds started by Adesanya in mixed martial arts. He has gone the distance on nine different occasions and carries an 8-1 record in those bouts.
976: Significant strikes landed by Adesanya as a UFC middleweight, placing him second on the promotion’s all-time list at 185 pounds. Only Michael Bisping has been credited with more (1,384).
119: Seconds needed for Adesanya to strike down Kenan Song with a head kick under the World Fighting Championship banner on Aug. 8, 2015. More than seven years later, it remains his fastest finish to date.
400,000: Dollars in post-fight bonuses banked by Adesanya across his 15 outings in the UFC. He has been awarded “Performance of the Night” six times and “Fight of the Night” twice.
5: Countries in which Adesanya has suited up as a mixed martial artist. He has gone 9-2 in the United States, 5-0 in Australia, 5-0 in China, 4-0 in New Zealand and 1-0 in the United Arab Emirates.
.760: Cumulative winning percentage between the two opponents—Pereira and Jan Blachowicz—who have beaten Adesanya. They sport a combined record of 36-11-1.