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By the Numbers: UFC Rotterdam


Alistair Overeem’s legitimacy as a heavyweight title contender cannot be denied.

The hulking Dutchman earned another significant triumph in the UFC Fight Night Rotterdam headliner on Sunday, knocking out Jackson-Wink stablemate Andrei Arlovski with a jumping front kick and punches 1:12 into the second round. After the bout, Overeem called for a chance to face the winner of the UFC 198 heavyweight championship tilt between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic when the promotion makes its debut in New York on Nov. 12.

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Whether that wish will be granted remains to be seen. For now, here is a by-the-numbers look at UFC Fight Night “Overeem vs. Arlovski” with statistics courtesy of FightMetric.com.

4: Consecutive heavyweight victories for Overeem, the second-longest active streak in the division behind reigning champion Fabricio Werdum (six).

.760: Significant striking accuracy for Overeem, who landed 23 of his 30 attempts. Coming into the bout, his career rate of 74.5 percent ranked first in UFC history among fighters with at least five bouts and 350 significant strike attempts.

5: KO/TKO losses in UFC competition for Arlovski. Nine of the Belarusian’s 12 career defeats have come via knockout or technical knockout.

37: Finishes among 41 professional victories for Overeem. Sunday was the 35-year-old’s 18th KO/TKO triumph.

203: Combined significant strikes by which Overeem has outlanded his nine UFC opponents. The Dutchman has outlanded every single one of his foes in compiling a 6-3 record in the Octagon.

0:16: Time, in seconds, of Stefan Struve’s knockout of Antonio Silva the third-fastest KO/TKO in UFC heavyweight history and one second slower than Arlovski’s knockout of Paul Buentello at UFC 55. Todd Duffee’s seven-second stoppage of Tim Hague at UFC 102 remains in the top spot.

9: Finishes in UFC competition for Struve, tying him with Cain Velasquez for the fourth most among heavyweight in the promotion. Five of those victories have come via KO/TKO, while four have arrived via submission.

5: Consecutive finishes in UFC competition for Nikita Krylov, tying him with Mairbek Taisumov for the second-longest active streak in the promotion. Only Luke Rockhold, with five straight finishes, has a longer streak. Krylov submitted Francimar Barroso with a rear-naked choke 3:11 into the second round of their light heavyweight bout.

119: Significant strikes landed by Karolina Kowalkiewicz in her unanimous decision triumph against Heather Clark at strawweight. The Polish fighter outlanded her opponent 84 to 41 in the second and third rounds combined.

87: Significant strikes to the head landed by Kowalkiewicz. By comparison, Clark landed 46. Kowalkiewicz also held a 34-to-9 edge in significant clinch strikes landed.

0: Takedowns landed, in 15 attempts for Clark. The Syndicate MMA product failed on eight takedown attempts in the second round alone.

12: Takedowns landed by Rustam Khabilov in his last two UFC appearances, decision triumphs over Chris Wade and Norman Park. The Dagestani landed six of nine takedowns in taking a three-round verdict over Wade on Sunday.

4: Consecutive middleweight wins for Magnus Cedenblad following his second-round stoppage of Garreth McLellan. That ties him with Derek Brunson and Robert Whittaker for the third longest active streak in the division behind Luke Rockhold (five) and Yoel Romero (seven).

582: Days since Cedenblad’s last Octagon appearance, a unanimous verdict over Scott Askham at UFC Fight Night “Nelson vs. Story.”

32: Significant strikes by which Kyoji Horiguchi outlanded Neil Seery in their 125-pound bout. In addition to holding a 72-to-40 edge in that category, the American Top Team product landed a pair of knockdowns on his foe in the opening frame. Horiguchi could not finish his opponent but did win a convincing unanimous decision.

6: Takedowns landed, in eight attempts by Horiguchi, a UFC best for the former title challenger. By comparison, Demetrious Johnson landed 14 takedowns to Horiguchi’s one in their flyweight championship encounter at UFC 186.

4: Takedowns landed, in 10 attempts, by Yuta Sasaki before his submission victory over Willie Gates 3:30 into the second round of their flyweight bout. “Ulka” also passed guard five times en route to securing the fight-ending rear-naked choke.
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