Kamaru Usman has shed his prospect label and has begun building equity as a full-fledged contender in the Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight division.
In advance of Usman’s three-round clash with the 29-year-old Meek, here are some of the numbers that have come to define him:
1: Career defeat on his resume. Usman submitted to a rear-naked choke from Jose Caceres at a regional event on May 24, 2013 in Coral Gables, Florida. He has rattled off 10 straight wins since.
3: NCAA All-America selections as a member of the University of Nebraska at Kearney wrestling team. Usman won a national championship for the Lopers in 2010.
4: Wins by decision, all of them unanimous.
5: Organizations in which Usman has competed as a professional mixed martial artist. They are the UFC, Legacy Fighting Championship, Victory Fighting Championship, Championship Fighting Alliance and Resurrection Fighting Alliance.
6: Wins by knockout or technical knockout. They account for 55 percent of his career total.
10: Welterweights listed above Usman in the latest UFC rankings. They are Tyron Woodley, Stephen Thompson, Rafael dos Anjos, Colby Covington, Robbie Lawler, Demian Maia, Jorge Masvidal, Darren Till, Neil Magny and Santiago Ponzinibbio.
20: Takedowns executed in UFC competition. His opponents have yet to record one.
29: Years of age. Usman was born on May 11, 1988 in Auchi, Nigeria.
51.9: Percent of significant strikes landed, according to FightMetric. Usman ranks sixth on the UFC’s all-time list among welterweights in the category, behind Matt Brown (54.0), Nordine Taleb (53.5), Georges St. Pierre (53.3), Alan Jouban (52.7) and Matt Hughes (52.0).
85: Combined wins between the six men -- Moraes (12), Sean Strickland (19), Warlley Alves (11), Alexander Yakovlev (23), Leon Edwards (14) and Hayder Hassan (six) -- Usman has defeated since joining the UFC roster in 2015.