By the Numbers: UFC Vegas 100
Carlos Prates passed the gatekeeper test with flying colors.
“The Nightmare” made short work of Neil Magny in the UFC Vegas 100 main event, knocking his opponent out cold with a glancing left hand at the 4:50 mark of Round 1 on Saturday night at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The Fighting Nerds product is quickly making a name for himself in the welterweight division, and with a 4-0 record in the Octagon since his debut in February, Prates looks like a top “Breakthrough Fighter of the Year” candidate for 2024.
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4: Consecutive finishes in UFC competition for Prates, tying him with multiple others for the third-longest active finishing streak in the promotion behind Shavkat Rakhmonov (six), Steve Garcia (five) and Carlos Ulberg (five).
10: Straight KO/TKO wins for Prates as a professional, a streak
that dates back to Dec. 18, 2021.
7: Knockdowns landed by Prates in his first four Octagon appearances. The Brazilian has combined to land five knockdowns in his last two UFC bouts alone.
2: Consecutive first-round KO/TKO losses for Magny in the Octagon. Prior to falling victim to Prates, “The Haitian Sensation” suffered a first-round TKO loss against Michael Morales at UFC on ESPN 62 on Aug. 24.
34: UFC appearances for Magny, the most in welterweight history and the sixth most of any fighter, regardless of weight class.
0: Takedowns landed in seven attempts for Magny.
6: First-round finishes on Saturday, which marked the final event at the UFC Apex in 2024. In addition to Prates, Mansur Abdul-Malik, Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos, Charlie Radtke, Da'Mon Blackshear and Tresean Gore enjoyed short nights at the office.
12-0: Record for Reinier de Ridder in fights that end via submission. “The Dutch Knight” used an arm-triangle choke to elicit a tap from Gerald Meerschaert in the third round of their middleweight co-main event. Meerschaert entered the matchup with 29 career victories by way of submission.
5: Takedowns landed in 13 attempts for de Ridder. The ONE Championship veteran also had the bout’s lone knockdown while outlanding his opponent by an 82-to-44 count in total strikes.
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.700: Significant striking accuracy for Gaston Bolanos, who landed 53 of 70 attempts in a three-round verdict against Cortavious Romious at bantamweight. Romious, meanwhile, landed 17 of 45 significant strikes — a 37% success rate.
17: Takedowns attempted by Gillian Robertson in a unanimous decision win over Luana Pinheiro. That’s tied with Carla Esparza for the third most attempts in a single UFC strawweight bout. Robertson landed five of those attempts and logged 8:13 total control time in victory.
12: UFC victories for Robertson. That ties her with Angela Hill for fifth most among women in all weight classes. Only Jessica Andrade (17), Amanda Nunes (16), Raquel Pennington (13) and Valentina Shevchenko (13) have more.
26: Significant strike advantage for Masnur Abdul-Malik in his stoppage of Dusko Todorovic, which ended just 2:44 into the opening round. Abdul-Malik has finished all seven of his professional triumphs inside the distance.
18: Octagon appearances for Karolina Kowalkiewicz, tying her with Randa Markos for second most in UFC strawweight history. Only Angela Hill (25) has fought more in the UFC at 115 pounds. The Polish veteran dropped a unanimous verdict to Denise Gomes in their preliminary pairing.
2,072: Days since Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos’ last first-round finish in the Octagon, a submission of Curtis Millender at UFC Fight Night 146 on March 9, 2019. “Capoeira” scored a quick TKO of short-notice adversary Zach Scroggin, stopping his foe 75 seconds into Round 1 of their preliminary welterweight bout on Saturday.
10: Submission triumphs among 15 professional wins for Da’Mon Blackshear, who tapped Cody Stamann with a rear-naked choke 4:19 into the opening stanza of their middleweight bout. Six of those victories have come via rear-naked choke.
3: Submission attempted by Blackshear in the fight, tying him with multiple others for the third most in single round in UFC bantamweight history.
29: Significant ground strikes, out of 38 total, landed by Melissa Mullins in a second-round technical knockout win against Klaudia Sygula at bantamweight. Sygula landed 0 significant ground strikes and 12 overall.
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