UFC on Fox 30: By the Numbers

Tristen CritchfieldJul 29, 2018

Dustin Poirier and Eddie Alvarez could fight 100 times and never disappoint.

Alvarez might disagree with that sentiment after an illegal elbow slowed his momentum, and ultimately set the stage for Poirier to score a wildly entertaining second-round technical knockout victory in the UFC on Fox 30 headliner in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on Saturday night. While only Poirier had his hand raised at the end of the night, both men further cemented their identities as two of the sport’s most thrilling all-action competitors.

Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC on Fox 30, with statistics courtesy of FightMetric.com.

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6: KO/TKO victories in UFC competition for Poirier following his victory over Alvarez. That ties him with Edson Barboza and B.J. Penn for the second most in the history of the lightweight division. Only fellow Louisiana native Melvin Guillard (seven) has more such wins.

41: Total strikes by which Poirier outlanded Alvarez in the action-packed affair. “The Diamond” also held a 54-to-26 edge in significant strikes landed.

26: Significant strikes by which Poirier outlanded Alvarez in the decisive second stanza. Alvarez appeared to be control until throwing an illegal elbow strike that resulted in him being stood up from mount. Shortly thereafter, Poirier swarmed on his opponent to earn the stoppage.

44: Significant head strikes landed by Poirier. By comparison, Alvarez landed 10.

3: Combined submission attempts by both competitors in the second round. Poirier twice went for guillotines, while Alvarez had his foe ensnared in a face crank in an action-packed period.

17: Wins in UFC and WEC competition for Jose Aldo, who earned a first-round stoppage of Jeremy Stephens thanks to a body punch and follow-up ground-and-pound in the UFC on Fox 30 main event. That figure ranks No. 1 all-time among featherweight fighters with UFC/WEC experience. Cub Swanson is second with 15 victories.

10: Finishes in UFC/WEC competition for Aldo, also No. 1 in the combined history of the promotions. Max Holloway is second with nine, while Urijah Faber and Chad Mendes are tied for third with seven.

1,323: Days since Joanna Jedrzejczyk was involved in a non-title bout. The lowered stakes did not affect the Polish fighter’s performance, as she cruised to a three-round verdict over Tecia Torres in a featured 115-pound affair.

29: Significant strikes by which Jedrzejczyk outlanded Torres. The former strawweight queen outlanded her foe 12 to 1 in round one, 23 to 20 in round two and 27 to 12 in round three.

0: Takedowns landed in 10 attempts for Torres.

49: Total strikes by which Alexander Hernandez outlanded Olivier Aubin-Mercier in their featured lightweight clash. That included a 22-to-7 edge in round two and a 38-to-2 advantage in round three as “The Great’ earned a unanimous decision.

38: Significant clinch strikes landed by Ion Cutelaba in a first-round technical knockout win over Gadzhimurad Antigulov at light heavyweight. Cutelaba landed 40 total significant strikes before stopping his opponent with elbows 4:25 into the opening frame.

131: Significant strikes landed by John Makdessi in a three-round verdict over Ross Pearson, a career high for the Canadian in 15 career UFC appearances. His previous best of 114 came in a split-decision loss to Yancy Medeiros at UFC 194.

26: Significant head strikes by which Katlyn Chookagian outlanded Alexis Davis in a unanimous decision win at flyweight.

33: Significant leg strike advantage for Davis, who also outlanded her foe 70 to 62 overall in significant strikes.

8: UFC flyweight triumphs for Dustin Ortiz following his first-round stoppage of Matheus Nicolau Pereira. That ties him with John Moraga for the third-most in the history of the division. Only Demetrious Johnson (13) and Joseph Benavidez (10) have won more at 125 pounds.

3: Consecutive victories for Ortiz, tying him with Moraga and Deiveson Figueiredo for the second longest active streak in the division, well behind the reigning champ “Mighty Mouse,” who has won 13 in a row.

4: Finishes for Ortiz, tying him with Benavidez and John Lineker for the third most in the history of the division behind Johnson (seven) and Moraga (five). In addition to Pereira, Ortiz has stopped Hector Sandoval, Willie Gates and Jose Maria Tome inside the Octagon.

10: Takedowns successfully defended by Nina Ansaroff in a unanimous decision win over Randa Markos at strawweight. Markos converted just one of takedown 11 attempts while being outlanded 49 to 23 in significant strikes.