Cub Swanson has fought champions, but he has never fought for a championship.
As Swanson makes final preparations for his battle with Ortega, here are some of the numbers that have come to define him:
1: Defeat by knockout. Jose Aldo was the perpetrator, as he cut down Swanson with a flying knee just eight seconds into their June 2009 encounter in World Extreme Cagefighting.
5: Losses by submission. Swanson has tapped to two guillotine chokes, a neck crank, an arm-triangle choke and a rear-naked choke.
6: Post-fight bonuses earned since he joined the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster in 2011. Swanson’s four “Fight of the Night” awards and two “Knockout of the Night” awards have netted him $315,000.
7: Organizations in which he has competed as a professional mixed martial artist. They are the UFC, World Extreme Cagefighting, the International Fighting and Boxing League, Beatdown in Bakersfield, King of the Cage and Total Combat.
10: UFC victories on his resume. Lobov, Doo Ho Choi, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Hacran Dias, Jeremy Stephens, Dennis Siver, Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira, Ross Pearson and George Roop were the victims.
15: Finishes to his credit. They account for 60 percent of his career win total.
34: Years of age. When Swanson was born on Nov. 2, 1983 in Palm Springs, California, the top five movies at the domestic box office were “Richard Pryor: Here and Now,” “Never Say Never Again,” “The Dead Zone,” “The Big Chill” and “All the Right Moves.”
144: Combined victories between the seven men -- Aldo, Holloway, Edgar, Lamas, Chad Mendes, Jens Pulver and Shannon Gugerty -- who have defeated Swanson.
859: Significant strikes landed in Ultimate Fighting Championship competition, according to FightMetric. That number is good second on the promotion’s all-time list for featherweights, trailing only Holloway (1,213).
1,039: Total strikes landed in the UFC. Swanson ranks fourth all-time in the category at 145 pounds. Only Darren Elkins (1,511), Holloway (1,329) and Dennis Bermudez (1,058) have connected with more.