Ronaldo Souza has a familiar target in his crosshairs.
As “Jacare” moves toward his second meeting with Brunson in the Queen City, here are some of the numbers that have come to define him:
2: Wins over former UFC champions. Souza submitted Robbie Lawler with a rear-naked choke at Strikeforce “Diaz vs. Cyborg” on Jan. 29, 2011 and disposed of Vitor Belfort with punches at UFC 198 on May 14, 2016.
3: Middleweights ahead of “Jacare” in the latest UFC rankings: Whittaker, 2000 Olympic silver medalist Yoel Romero and American Kickboxing Academy ace Luke Rockhold.
4: Men other than Souza who captured the Strikeforce middleweight championship. They were Rockhold, Frank Shamrock, Cung Le and Jake Shields.
6: Wins by knockout or technical knockout. They account for a quarter of Souza’s career total.
8: Organizations in which “Jacare” has competed as a professional mixed martial artist. They are the UFC, Strikeforce, Dream, Jungle Fight, Hero’s the Jungle, Amazon Challenge, Gracie Fighting Championships and Fury Fighting Championship.
14: Wins by submission. They account for 58 percent of his career total. “Jacare” has put away four opponents with arm-triangle chokes, three with armbars, three with rear-naked chokes, two with kimuras, one with a guillotine choke and one with a triangle choke.
10: Consecutive victories between May 15, 2004 and Sept. 23, 2008, marking the longest such streak of Souza’s career. He enjoyed an eight-fight tear from March 3, 2012 to April 18, 2015.
17: First-round finishes on his resume. Yushin Okami, 2000 Olympic silver medalist Matt Lindland and former Bellator MMA middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko were among the victims.
38: Years of age. Souza was born in Espiritos Santos, Brazil, on Dec. 7, 1979.
128: Combined victories between the five men -- Romero (12), Rockhold (16), Whittaker (19), Gegard Mousasi (43) and Jorge Patino (38) -- who have defeated Souza.