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By the Numbers: UFC on ESPN 53


Rose Namajunas can call herself a winner in two different Ultimate Fighting Championship weight classes.

The former strawweight queen picked up her first 125-pound triumph in the UFC on ESPN 53 headliner, as she outworked Amanda Ribas for a unanimous decision triumph on Saturday night at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. After falling to Manon Fiorot in her flyweight debut, it was a much-needed bounce-back effort for “Thug” Rose, who figures to have no shortage of interested potential opponents in the months to come.

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Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC on ESPN 53, with statistics courtesy of UFCStats.com.

93: Significant strikes landed by Namajunas. By comparison, Ribas landed 83. Namajunas outlanded her opponent 23 to 16 in Round 1, 19 to 15 in Round 2, 19 to 18 in Round 3 and 25 to 24 in Round 4. Ribas, meanwhile, held a 10-to-7 edge in the fourth frame.

44: Significant body strikes for Namajunas. By comparison, Ribas landed 19. The Brazilian held a 25-to-4 advantage in significant leg strikes.

6:59: Total control time for Namajunas, who was successful on one of three takedown attempts. While Ribas landed four of eight takedowns, that translated into just 1:38 of control time in the bout.

10: Career UFC triumphs for Rose Namajunas, tying her with Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Carla Esparza and Gillian Robertson seventh most among women in promotion history.

3: Consecutive victories for Karl Williams in UFC competition, tying him for the longest active winning streak in the heavyweight division. Williams, who has won eight straight overall, outpointed Justin Tafa in the evening’s co-main event.

7: Takedowns landed in 12 attempts for Williams, who logged 10:31 of control time and outlanded Tafa by a 123-to-27 count in total strikes.

79: Significant strikes landed by Payton Talbott en route to a second-round stoppage of Cameron Saaiman at bantamweight. Talbott outlanded his foe 59 to 31 in Round 1 and 20 to 0 in Round 2 — including a knockdown — before the bout was halted 20 seconds into the second period.

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1: Submission defeat in 24 professional outings for Billy Quarantillo. Youssef Zalal become the first person to make Quarantillo tap when he locked in a rear-naked choke at the 1:50 mark of Round 2.

11: Career first-round finishes — among 16 professional victories — for Fernando Padilla, who dispatched Luis Pajuelo with a brabo choke 2:45 into the opening stanza of their featherweight clash.

29: Significant strikes by which Padilla outlanded Pajuelo during the abbreviated affair.

225: Total strikes landed by Trey Ogden in a unanimous decision win against Kurt Holobaugh. That’s the third most ever in the the history of the UFC’s lightweight division. The record occurred when Nate Diaz landed 260 total strikes against Donald Cerrone at UFC 141. Holobaugh, meanwhile, landed 129 strikes in defeat.

11:09: Total control time for Ogden, who landed one takedown in each frame while logging more than four minutes in top position in Rounds 1 and 3.

105: Significant strikes landed by Jarno Errens in a three-round verdict over Steven Nguyen at featherweight. That’s more than Errens landed in his first two Octagon appearances combined (50). By comparison, Nguyen landed 63 significant strikes.

.170: Significant striking accuracy for Montserrat Rendon in a unanimous decision loss to Dariya Zheleznyakova at bantamweight. Rendon landed just 25 of 147 significant strikes in defeat. Zheleznyakov, meanwhile, landed 57 of 150 attempts — a 38% success rate.

3: Consecutive victories for Michael Parkin, tying him with Williams for the longest active winning streak in the UFC’s heavyweight division. The Englishman earned a unanimous decision over Mohammed Usman in a preliminary bout.

31: Significant leg strikes for Parkin. By comparison, Usman landed just one. However, Usman did hold a 30-to-4 advantage in significant body strikes. Overall, Parkin outlanded his foe 72 to 57 in signficant strikes.
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