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By the Numbers: UFC 206


Max Holloway doesn’t necessarily have the hardware he wants, but his place in the featherweight division can no longer be denied.

The Hawaiian claimed the interim 145-pound belt with a third-round technical knockout victory over Anthony Pettis in the UFC 206 headliner at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Saturday night. The victory sets up a future showdown with reigning featherweight titlist Jose Aldo at a future date.

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Holloway was hardly the evening’s only star, however. Cub Swanson, Donald Cerrone and Doo Ho Choi were some of the event’s other luminaries, and the final figures reflect the memorable night of fights. Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC 206 (online betting), with statistics courtesy of FightMetric.com.

10: Consecutive UFC triumphs for Holloway, the sixth-longest winning streak in promotion history behind Anderson Silva (16), Jon Jones (13), Georges St. Pierre (12), Demetrious Johnson (11) and Royce Gracie (11).

12: Victories in UFC competition for Holloway, tying him with Chad Mendes for third most at featherweight in UFC/WEC history. Only Jose Aldo (16) and Cub Swanson (14) have more.

7: Finishes in UFC competition for Holloway, tying him with Urijah Faber for second most in UFC/WEC history at 145 pounds. Only Aldo (nine) has more.

1: Stoppage defeat in 25 professional bouts for Pettis. The Roufusport product’s previous five defeats had all come via decision.

41: Significant strikes by which Holloway outlanded Pettis. Holloway’s biggest advantage occurred in the decisive third frame, when he held a 45-to-19 advantage over his opponent.

1,050: Total significant strikes landed by Holloway in UFC competition. “Blessed” landed 94 significant strikes to surpass Sam Stout (995), Jon Jones (1,021) and move into No. 6 all-time in promotion history. Evan Dunham is No. 5 at 1,160.

19: Wins for Donald Cerrone, tying him with Georges St. Pierre for second most in UFC history behind only middleweight champion Michael Bisping (20). Cerrone knocked out Matt Brown with a head kick 34 seconds into round three of their welterweight co-main event clash.

13: Finishes in UFC competition for Cerrone. That ties the Jackson-Wink MMA representative with Matt Hughes and Frank Mir for No. 3 all-time. Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort are tied for first with 14 finishes.

25: Wins in UFC and WEC competition for Cerrone. That figure ties him with Dan Henderson for most wins among fighters with experience in the UFC, WEC, Pride Fighting Championships and Strikeforce promotions. Wanderlei Silva is No. 1 with 27 wins.

17: Finishes for Cerrone in UFC and WEC competition, No. 3 all-time in combined UFC/WEC/Pride/Strikeforce history behind Mirko Filipovic (21) and Silva (20).

14: Knockdowns landed by Cerrone in UFC competition. “Cowboy dropped Brown twice in their bout to move into a tie with Chuck Liddell for second most all-time in promotion history. Anderson Silva is first with 18 career knockdowns.

6: Finishes stemming from kicks for Cerrone, second most all-time in combined UFC/WEC/Pride/Strikeforce history behind Mirko Filipovic (eight).

14: Featherweight victories in UFC and WEC competition for Cub Swanson, who garnered a wild decision triumph over Doo Ho Choi in a featured 145-pound tilt. That figure is the second most in the history of the two promotions behind only Jose Aldo (16).

188: Combined significant strikes landed by Swanson (111) and Choi (77) in their “Fight of the Year” candidate. Swanson outlanded his foe 46 to 37 in round two and 46 to 16 in round three, while Choi held a 24-to-19 edge in the first frame.

75: Significant strikes to the head landed by Swanson. Choi, meanwhile, landed 61.

29: Significant strikes to the body for Swanson; Choi had 16.

22: Significant clinch strikes landed by Swanson. By comparison, Choi landed 21.

32: Significant strikes by which Kelvin Gastelum outlanded Tim Kennedy and the second and third rounds combined of their middleweight duel. That represented a significant change from the opening stanza, when Kennedy held a 27-to-12 significant strike advantage. Gastelum defeated Kennedy via TKO 2:45 into the third round.

78: Total strikes landed by Octagon newcomer Emil Weber Meek during the second and third rounds of his three-round verdict over Jordan Mein at welterweight. By comparison, Mein landed just 12 total strikes over the bout’s final 10 minutes.

4: Consecutive light heavyweight triumphs for Misha Cirkunov following his first-round submission triumph against Nikita Krylov. That is the second longest active winning streak in the division behind only Jon Jones, who is well ahead of the pack with 13 straight wins. Daniel Cormier and Anthony Johnson are tied for third with three straight victories.

4: Straight finishes during that winning streak by Cirkunov. That ties him with Stipe Miocic, Mairbek Taisumov, Francis Ngannou and Vicente Luque for the longest active finishing streak in the promotion. In addition to Krylov, Cirkunov has also finished Ion Cutelaba, Alex Nicholson and Daniel Jolly.

22: Significant strikes by which Valerie Letourneau outlanded Viviane Pereira in their strawweight matchup. Despite that advantage, the former 115-pound title challenger lost a split decision to her Brazilian opponent. Letourneau outlanded her foe 16 to 3 in round one, 9 to 4 in round two and 22 to 18 in round three.

11: Unofficial media scorecards, of the 18 tracked by MMADecisions.com, that favored Letourneau. Four had it for Pereira, while three others scored it a draw.

721: Days since Mitch Gagnon’s last Octagon appearance, a third-round submission defeat to Renan Barao at UFC Fight Night 58. The Canadian fell short in his return on Saturday night, dropping a unanimous verdict to Matthew Lopez.

80: Total strikes by which Dustin Ortiz outlanded Zach Makovsky (109 to 29) in their flyweight bout. That total included a 53-to-5 advantage in the second stanza for Ortiz, who ended a two-bout skid.

4: Takedowns landed, in nine attempts, by Ortiz, tying his UFC best equaled in triumphs over Willie Gate and Jose Maria.
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