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By The Numbers: UFC Fight Night 205



Jessica Andrade announced her return to the strawweight division in emphatic fashion on Saturday night.

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The ex-champion waded through heavy fire on the feet against Amanda Lemos to secure a standing arm-triangle submission victory in the opening round of the UFC Fight Night 205 headliner at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Not only did “Bate Estaca” re-establish herself as a top contender at 115 pounds, but she ended Lemos’ five-fight winning streak in the process.

Here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC Fight Night 205, with statistics courtesy of UFCStats.com.

1: Standing-arm triangle submission in UFC history after Andrade accomplished the feat.

14: UFC victories for Andrade, tying her with Amanda Nunes for the most by a female fighter in the history of the promotion. Andrade has earned victories in UFC competition at 135, 125 and 115 pounds.

8: Finishes in UFC competition for Andrade, second most among women in the promotion behind only Nunes (10).

3: Kneebar submission victories for Claudio Puelles in UFC competition. Nobody else who has fought in the Las Vegas-based promotion has more than one such triumph. Puelles used the manuever to tap Clay Guida 3:01 into the opening round of their lightweight tilt in the UFC Fight Night 205 co-main event.

5: Consecutive triumphs in UFC competition for Puelles, tying him with Rafael Fiziev and Arman Tsarukyan for the fourth-longest active winning streak in the lightweight division. Only Charles Oliveira (10), Islam Makhachev (nine) and Beneil Dariush (seven) have longer streaks at 155 pounds.

33: UFC bouts for Guida, tied with Demian Maia for fifth most in promotion history.

40: Significant clinch strikes, out of 50 total, landed by Maycee Barber in a unanimous decision triumph over Montana De La Rosa in a women’s flyweight encounter. De La Rosa landed 10 significant strikes in the clinch and 14 overall.

2,110: Days since Lando Vannata’s last submission defeat, when he tapped to a Tony Ferguson brabo choke in his Octagon debut at UFC Fight Night 191 on July 13, 2016. “Groovy” succumbed to a Charles Jourdain guillotine choke 2:32 into the opening frame of their featherweight clash on Saturday night.

1: Career submission among 14 professional triumphs for Marc-Andre Barriault, who used a mounted guillotine choke to elicit a tapout from Jordan Wright in their featured middleweight scrap. Previously, Barriault had earned nine wins by KO/TKO and four via decision.

14: Professional bouts for Wright that have ended inside of a round. “The Beverly Hills Ninja” is 11-2 with one no contest in those fights overall but has suffered back-to-back first-round defeats in UFC competition.

3: Combined knockdowns for Sergey Khandozhko (two) and Dwight Grant (one) in their welterweight bout. Khandozhko landed the lone knockdown of Round 2 en route to a TKO victory at the 4:15 mark of the period.

5: KO/TKO losses for Isaac Villanueva since his Octagon debut at UFC Fight Night 171. That’s the most of anyone in the UFC since 2020. Villanueva fell to Tyson Pedro via knockout 4:55 into Round 1 of their light heavyweight clash.

1,239: Days since Pedro’s last Octagon appearance, a third-round TKO defeat to Mauricio Rua at UFC Fight Night 142 on Dec. 1, 2018.

37: Significant strikes landed by Qileng Aori in just 2:48 of fight time against Cameron Else. “The Mongolian Murderer” also scored a knockdown before finishing his foe with punches from back mount in the opening stanza of their bantamweight tilt.

75: Significant strikes landed by Preston Parsons in a clear-cut decision triumph against Evan Elder at welterweight. By comparison, Elder landed 27 significant strikes. Parsons also attempted five submissions, landed four of six takedowns and enjoyed 7:48 of control time in a complete performance.

35: Significant ground strikes landed by Parsons. Elder, meanwhile, landed none.

18: Significant strikes by which Dean Barry was outlanding Mike Jackson before he was disqualified for an illegal eye poke 3:52 into Round 1 of their preliminary welterweight bout.

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