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By The Numbers: Amanda Nunes vs. Julianna Pena


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Longshots have a storied past in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Julianna Pena would like nothing more than to provide additional hope for future generations of underdogs.

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“The Venezuelan Vixen” will test her wits and mitts against an all-time great when she challenges Amanda Nunes for the undisputed women’s bantamweight crown in the UFC 269 co-headliner on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Pena has rattled off six victories in eight appearances since she linked arms with the promotion as “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 18 winner in 2013. The Sikjitsu rep last competed at UFC 257, where she submitted Sara McMann with a rear-naked choke in the third round of their Jan. 23 pairing. Nunes, meanwhile, finds herself in the midst of a historic run as a simultaneous two-division titleholder at 135 and 145 pounds. She last fought on March 6, when she submitted Megan Anderson with a reverse triangle armbar and retained her featherweight championship in the first round of their UFC 259 encounter.

As Pena and Nunes make final preparations for their forthcoming clash, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:

33: Years of age for Nunes, who was born on May 30, 1988 in Pojuca, Brazil.

13: Nunes wins by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 62% of her career total (21). Her list of UFC victims: Holly Holm, Cristiane Justino, Raquel Pennington, Ronda Rousey, Shayna Baszler, Germaine de Randamie and Sheila Gaff. Nunes holds four other wins by submission and four more by decision.

2,632: Days since Nunes last experienced a defeat. She has gone 12-0 with eight finishes following her technical knockout loss to Cat Zingano at UFC 178 on Sept. 27, 2014.

19: Takedowns landed by Nunes as a UFC women’s bantamweight, placing her second on the promotion’s all-time list at 135 pounds. She trails only the aforementioned McMann (23), who was a silver medalist in freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Olympics.

5: Sub-minute stoppages on the Nunes resume, two of which have taken place inside the Octagon. She struck down Rousey with punches in 48 seconds at UFC 207 on Dec. 30, 2016 and punched out Justino in 51 seconds at UFC 232 on Dec. 29, 2018.

32: Years of age for Pena, who was born in Spokane, Washington, on Aug. 19, 1989.

4: Pena victories by submission, accounting for 40% of her career total (10). Her methods of choice: two rear-naked chokes, one guillotine choke and one armbar. Pena owns three other victories by knockout or technical knockout and three more by decision.

95: Significant strikes by which Pena has outlanded the opposition in her six UFC wins. She has connected on 199 such strikes against McMann, Zingano, Nicco Montano, Jessica Eye, Milana Dudieva and Jessica Rakoczy while absorbing only 104 in return.

6: Promotions in which Pena has plied her trade as a mixed martial artist. She has gone 6-2 in the UFC, 1-1 in Conquest of the Cage, 1-0 in CageSport, 1-0 in International Fighting Championship, 1-0 in ExciteFight and 0-1 in Showdown Fights.

.690: Cumulative winning percentage between the four women—de Randamie, Valentina Shevchenko, DeAnna Bennett and Sarah Moras—who have defeated Pena. They boast a combined record of 49-21-1.
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