Thiago Santos-Aleksandar Rakic Slated for March 6 UFC Event
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Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight contender Thiago Santos is looking to get back on the horse sooner than later.
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Santos is currently on just the second losing streak in his career, dropping a split verdict to Jon Jones in 2019 and most recently getting tapped out by Glover Teixeira in November. The former middleweight is aiming for the all-time UFC record for the most knockouts, and he is tied with several fighters including Anderson Silva and Derrick Lewis for the second-most, trailing Vitor Belfort (12). To his credit, eight of the last nine wins for “Marreta” have come by knockout.
Rakic holds a fairly impressive stoppage rate in his own right of 77 percent – one percent higher than Santos – but he has gone the distance in each of his last two outings. The Austrian rebounded from his first decision defeat to take a unanimous verdict over Anthony Smith in a three-round headliner in August. Before his split decision loss to Volkan Oezdemir, “Rocket” Rakic racked up UFC wins over Francimar Barroso, Justin Ledet, Devin Clark and Jimi Manuwa in rapid succession.
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