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The former Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight titleholder will move back to the division he once ruled when he faces Paul Felder in the UFC Fight Night 182 main event on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Dos Anjos has lost four of his last five fights, decision defeats to Colby Covington, Kamaru Usman, Leon Edwards and Michael Chiesa sandwiched around a submission victory over Kevin Lee. Felder, meanwhile, fills in for Islam Makhachev on short notice with much to gain and little to lose. The Philadelphia native saw his modest two-fight losing streak come to a stop in February, when he wound up on the wrong side of a split decision against Dan Hooker at UFC Fight Night 168.
As UFC Fight Night 182 approaches, a look at some of the numbers the fighters on the card have generated to this point:
17: Takedowns by which Felder has been outlanded across his 14 appearances in the UFC. He has surrendered 20 takedowns and executed only three of them.
36: Years of age for dos Anjos. The oldest fighter on the card, he was born in Rio de Janeiro on Oct. 26, 1984.
6: Sub-minute finishes on the Abdul Razak Alhassan resume. The Fortis MMA rep has 25-, 40-, 43-, 47-, 53- and 57-second stoppages to his credit.
1: Submission win for Kalinn Williams, accounting for 10% of his career total (10). He put away Ladarious Jackson with a guillotine choke 4:59 into the first round of their encounter under the Warrior Xtreme Cagefighting banner on Sept. 25, 2019. Williams has secured five other victories by knockout or technical knockout.
100: Percent finish rate for Julian Marquez. The Syndicate MMA rep has secured all seven of his wins by knockout, technical knockout or submission. Marquez’s only two losses—to Chris Harris in Bellator MMA and to Alessio Di Chirico in the UFC—resulted in decisions.
7: First-round finishes for Saparbek Safarov, highlighted by a four-second technical knockout of Adrien Mallebranche at an M-1 Global event in April 2011.
94: Career victories between the five men—Krzysztof Jotko, Khalil Rountree, Elias Theodorou, Thiago Santos and Lyoto Machida—who have defeated Eryk Anders. Only Santos managed to do so inside the distance, having put away the former University of Alabama linebacker with elbows in the third round of their UFC Fight Night 137 main event in 2018.
4: Antonio Arroyo wins by submission, providing him with 44% of his professional total (nine). His methods of choice: three arm-triangle chokes and one rear-naked choke. Arroyo has also been submitted in two of his three losses, having bowed to a Brendson Ribeiro guillotine choke at Revelation Fighting Championship 2 in November 2015 and tapped to a Herdem Alacabek rear-naked choke at Legacy Fighting Alliance 13 in June 2017.
11: Middleweight champions, including Sean Strickland, in the history of the venerable King of the Cage organization. Chris Brennan, Dean Lister, Joey Villasenor, Billy Ayash, Keith Berry, Brandon Hunt, Brad Burrick, Daniel Hernandez, Daniel Madrid and Sidiah Parker have also held the title.
5: Brendan Allen wins by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 33% of his career total. His most notable victim? Tom Breese, a man he dispatched with elbows and punches in the first round of their UFC Fight Night 169 pairing on Feb. 29. Allen remains the only fighter to stop the highly regarded Brit.
21: Years of age for Kay Hansen. The youngest fighter on the card, she was born on Aug. 14, 1999 in Fullerton, California.
.733: Cumulative winning percentage between the 24 fighters booked to compete at UFC Fight Night 182. They own a combined record of 291-102-4.