Lyoto Machida did just enough to send the Brazilian fans home happy.
Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC Fight Night 125, with statistics courtesy of FightMetric.com.
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12: Unofficial media scorecards, of the 15 tracked by MMADecisions.com, that awarded the main event to Anders. Only three saw the fight in favor of Machida.
30: Significant strikes by which Machida outlanded Anders in the five-round contest. “The Dragon” outlanded his foe 15 to 2 in round one, 14 to 6 in round two, 10 to 9 in round three, 10 to 6 in round four and 13 to 9 in round five.
21: Significant leg strikes landed by Machida. By comparison, Anders landed just one.
23: Significant body strikes for Machida; Anders landed 13.
49: Significant strikes at distance landed by Machida. Anders, meanwhile, landed 19 strikes at range.
3: Takedowns landed in 11 attempts by Anders. The former University of Alabama linebacker was able to get his opponent to the mat once in rounds three, four and five.
227: Total strikes by which Valentina Shevchenko outlanded overmatched foe Priscila Cachoeira in the flyweight co-main event. The former bantamweight title challenger brutalized her foe for nearly two rounds before winning via rear-naked choke at the 4:25 mark of the second stanza. All told, “Bullet” held a 230-to-3 edge in total strikes and a 95-to-2 advantage in significant strikes.
84: Significant ground strikes landed by Shevchenko, who took her opponent down once each in the first and second rounds.
54: Significant clinch strikes landed by Timothy Johnson in a unanimous decision triumph over Marcelo Golm at heavyweight. Golm, meanwhile, landed 32 significant strikes in the clinch. Overall, Johnson outlanded Golm by a 77-to-59 count.
8: KO/TKO victories for Thiago Santos, tying him with Anderson Silva for most in the history of the UFC middleweight division. The Brazilian earned a technical knockout victory over Anthony Smith with a body kick and follow-up punches 1:03 into round two of their entertaining featured bout.
4: KO/TKO victories stemming from kicks for Santos, tying him with Edson Barzoa and Vitor Belfort for second most in UFC history. Donald Cerrone is No. 1 in this category with six such finishes. In addition to Smith, “Marreta” has stopped Jack Marshman, Steve Bosse and Ronny Markes with kicks.
67: Total strikes by which Santos outlanded Smith. That figure included one knockdown each in rounds one and two.
4: Consecutive victories for Santos, tying him with Antonio Carlos Junior for the second-longest active winning streak in the UFC middleweight division. Champion Robert Whittaker is first with seven straight triumphs.
4: Finishes in a row in UFC competition for Santos. That is the third-longest active finishing streak within the Las Vegas-based promotion. Brian Ortega and Mairbek Taisumov are tied for No. 1 with five straight finishes.
129: Significant strikes landed by Tim Means in a split-decision loss to Sergio Moraes in a preliminary welterweight tilt. By comparison, Moraes landed 87. “The Dirty Bird” outlanded his opponent 28 to 20 in round one, 43 to 29 in round two and 58 to 38 in round three.
13: Unofficial media scorecards, of the 14 tracked by MMADecisions.com, that awarded the fight to Means. Unfortunately for the FIT-NHB representative, judges Phillipe Iorio and Tony Weeks saw things differently, as both gave Moraes 29-28 tallies.
9: Takedowns landed in 15 attempts for Alan Patrick Silva Alves in a unanimous decision win over Damir Hadzovic. That included a whopping six takedowns in round one for the Brazilian, who has landed a total of 19 takedowns during his current three-fight winning streak.
8: Bantamweight victories for Iuri Alcantara following his first-round technical knockout of Joe Soto. That ties him with Renan Barao and Takeya Mizugaki for fourth most in UFC history at 135 pounds. Only T.J. Dillashaw (11), Urijah Faber (10) and Raphael Assuncao (10) have more.
9-2: Record for Brazilian fighters on Saturday night. The only two local favorites to end the night in defeat were Priscila Cachoeira and Marcelo Golm.