Virna Jandiroba passed her first main event test with flying colors.
Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC on ESPN 60, with statistics courtesy of UFCStats.com.
4: Consecutive victories for Jandiroba, tying her with reigning champion Weili Zhang for the second-longest active winning streak in the UFC’s strawweight division behind Tatiana Suarez (six).
20: Total strikes landed by Jandiroba. Lemos, meanwhile, landed just two in the grappling-heavy affair.
6:27: Control time — out of 9:48 total fight time — for Jandiroba. Despite landing just one of five takedowns, Jandiroba got the better of Lemos in scrambles and also attempted four submissions during the bout. Lemos, meanwhile, did not attempt a takedown and logged just 51 seconds of control time.
13: Career submission attempts for Jandiroba in UFC competition. That’s the second most in strawweight history behind only Mackenzie Dern (15).
3: UFC victories by way of submission for Jandiroba, tying her with the likes of Rose Namajunas, Tatiana Suarez, Cynthia Calvillo and Polyana Viana for second-most in strawweight history. Dern is No. 1 with four.
4: Straight KO/TKO victories for Steve Garcia, the longest active knockout streak in the UFC regardless of weight class. “The Mean Machine” vanquished Seung Woo Choi 1:36 into the opening round of their featherweight co-main event.
6: Knockdowns landed by Garcia during his finishing streak. That figure is tied with several others — including Conor McGregor — for the sixth most in UFC featherweight history.
286: Combined total strikes for Kurt Holobaugh (171) and Kaynan Kruschewsky (115) in their lightweight encounter. Holobaugh, who also held a 92-to-89 advantage in significant strikes landed, won the bout via unanimous decision.
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4: Consecutive finishes for Bruno Silva. That’s tied for the fourth-longest active finishing streak in the UFC behind Shavkat Rakhmonov (six), Joanderson Brito (five) and Carlos Ulberg (five). Silva rallied for a second-round technical knockout of Cody Durden in their flyweight bout. Silva’s four straight wins are also tied with Amir Albazi and Manel Kape for the fourth-longest active winning streak in the flyweight division.
2,934: Days since Doo Ho Choi’s last victory, a first-round knockout of Thiago Tavares at “The Ultimate Fighter 23” finale on July 8, 2016. “The Korean Superboy” returned to the win column with a second-round stoppage of Bill Algeo in their featherweight matchup at UFC on ESPN 60.
3: Submission attempts for Choi. In his previous seven UFC outings, Choi did not attempt a single submission.
42: Significant strikes landed by Hyder Amil in just 65 seconds against Jeong Yeong Lee in their featured featherweight bout. Amil’s non-stop barrage brought an end to the contest in short order, giving “The Hurricane” his 10th professional triumph in as many outings.
.660: Significant striking accuracy for Amil during that offensive outburst. The El Nino Training Center product landed 42 of 63 attempts in the abbreviated bout.
4: Consecutive losses inside of a round for Brian Kelleher, who succumbed to an arm-triangle from Cody Gibson 3:58 into the opening stanza of their bantamweight clash. “Boom” has also been finished by Cody Garbrandt, Mario Bautista and Umar Nurmagomedov during his current skid.
39:36: Career control time for Miranda Maverick, who earned a unanimous decision triumph against Dione Barbosa in a preliminary flyweight bout. Maverick logged 8:07 of control time on Saturday night to move No. 6 six all-time at 125 pounds in that category.
4: Takedowns landed in five attempts for Trey Ogden in a three-round verdict over Loik Radzhabov at lightweight. Ogen also logged 9:47 of control time to offset a 42-to-24 significant striking deficit in the fight.
10: Takedowns landed by Ogden in his last three appearances, a stretch where the Marathon MMA founder is 2-0 with one no contest. Ogden landed just two takedowns in his first three UFC bouts while posting a 1-2 mark.
1,638: Days since Lucie Pudilova’s last flyweight appearance, a unanimous decision loss to Justine Kish at UFC Fight Night 166 on Jan. 25, 2020. Pudilova was also unsuccessful in her return to 125 pounds, dropping a three-round verdict to Luana Carolina in a preliminary bout on Saturday.
51: Significant strikes by which Carolina outlanded Pudilova. This included a 33-to-6 edge in Round 1 and a 37-to-15 advantage in Round 3.