By The Numbers: Cheick Kongo vs. Sergei Kharitonov
Old lions die hard.
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As Kongo and Kharitonov inch toward their forthcoming encounter, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:
46: Years of age for Kongo, who was born on May
17, 1975 in Paris.
3: Kongo wins by submission, accounting for 10% of his career total (30). His methods of choice: one heel hook, one armbar and one rear-naked choke. Kongo holds 15 other wins by knockout or technical knockout and 12 more by decision.
8: Countries in which Kongo has fought as a mixed martial artist. He has gone 18-6 in the United States, 6-2-1 in the Netherlands, 3-0-1 in England, 2-0 in Canada, 1-0 in Croatia, 0-1 in Germany, 0-1 in Japan and 0-1 in France.
24: Takedowns landed by Kongo as a member of the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster between July 8, 2006 and April 27, 2013. He remains tied with Gabriel Gonzaga for fifth on the promotion’s all-time list for heavyweights, trailing only Curtis Blaydes (59), Cain Velasquez (34), Randy Couture (25) and Stipe Miocic (25).
236: Victories between the 11 men—Johnson, Velasquez, Muhammed Lawal, Vitaly Minakov, Roy Nelson, Mark Hunt, Frank Mir, Heath Herring, Carmelo Marrero, Gilbert Yvel and Rodney Glunder—who have defeated Kongo. They sport a cumulative winning percentage of .645 (236-125-5).
41: Years of age for Kharitonov, who was born in Plesetsk, Russia, on Aug. 18, 1980.
20: Kharitonov victories by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 67% of his career total (30). His list of Bellator victims: Nelson, Matt Mitrione and Chase Gormley. Kharitonov owns eight other victories by submission and two more by decision.
13: Promotions in which Kharitonov has competed as a mixed martial artist. He has gone 8-3 in Pride Fighting Championships, 5-0 in M-1 Global, 3-2 in Bellator, 3-0 in Brilliant, 2-0 in K-1, 2-0 in Tournament of Real Men, 1-1 in Dream, 1-1 in Strikeforce, 1-0 in Rings, 1-0 in Russian MMA Championship, 1-0 in Tech-KREP Fighting Championship, 1-0 in Russian Cagefighting Championship and 1-0 in Modern Fighting Pankration.
.723: Cumulative winning percentage between the seven men—Linton Vassell, Javy Ayala, Josh Barnett, Jeff Monson, Aleksander Emelianenko, Alistair Overeem and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira—who have beaten Kharitonov. They boast a combined record of 235-87-3.
24: First-round finishes to Kharitonov’s credit. They include three sub-minute stoppage victories: a 47-second rear-naked choke submission of Osmanli Vagabov under the Tournament of Real Men banner on Feb. 20, 2003, a 34-second keylock submission of John Delgado at a Russian MMA Championship show on June 1, 2012 and a 40-second knockout of Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou at an M-1 Global event on June 15, 2017.
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