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By The Numbers: UFC Fight Night 227 Pre-Fight Edition


Alexa Grasso will put the undisputed Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s flyweight crown on the line when she rematches former titleholder Valentina Shevchenko in the UFC Fight Night 227 main event on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Jack Della Maddalena risks his 15-fight winning streak opposite Kevin Holland in the three-round welterweight co-headliner at 170 pounds.

As UFC Fight Night “Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2” approaches, a look at some of the numbers the fighters on the card bring to the table:

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10: Grasso victories by decision, accounting for 63% of her career total (16). The list of those she has outpointed in the UFC: Viviane Araujo, Maycee Barber, Ji Yeon Kim, Karolina Kowalkiewicz, Randa Markos and Heather Clark.

630: Significant strikes landed by Shevchenko as a UFC women’s flyweight, placing her sixth on the promotion’s all-time list at 125 pounds. Only Joanne Wood (907), Katlyn Chookagian (866), Andrea Lee (760), Jennifer Maia (740) and Molly McCann (672) have been credited with more.

9,531: Miles between where Della Maddalena trains in Perth, Australia, and Ultimate Fighting Championship headquarters in Las Vegas.

14: Holland wins by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 56% of his career total (28). His list of UFC victims: Santiago Ponzinibbio, Alex Oliveira, Ronaldo Souza, Charlie Ontiveros, Joaquin Buckley and Anthony Hernandez.

18: Years of age for Raul Rosas Jr. The youngest fighter on the card, he was born in Clovis, New Mexico, on Oct. 8, 2004. Rosas meets Terrence Mitchell in a three-round bantamweight showcase.

4,589: Days between defeats for Mitchell. He suffered a slam knockout loss to Zach Eastlick under the Alaska Fighting Championship banner on Dec. 14, 2010 and did not lose again until he succumbed to first-round punches from Cameron Saaiman in his Octagon debut at UFC 290 on July 8, 2023.

7: Organizations in which Daniel Zellhuber has plied his MMA trade. In addition to his 1-1 mark in the UFC, he has gone 4-0 in the Jasaji Fighting League, 3-0 in Combate Global, 2-0 in the LUX Fight League, 1-0 in Dana White’s Contender Series, 1-0 in the iKon Fighting Federation and 1-0 in Lutador Expertos del Combate. Zellhuber confronts Christos Giagos in a three-round lightweight feature.

66: Rounds completed by Giagos as a professional mixed martial artist. The former Tachi Palace Fights and Resurrection Fighting Alliance champion has gone the distance on 11 occasions and carries an 8-3 record in those bouts.

8: Fernando Padilla victories by submission, accounting for 53% of his career total (15). His methods of choice: four armbars, three triangle chokes and one triangle armbar. Padilla faces Kyle Nelson in a three-round featherweight appetizer.

42: Seconds needed for Nelson to put Ainsley Robinson to sleep with a guillotine choke at a Substance Cage Combat show on May 30, 2014. More than nine years later, it remains his fastest finish to date.

36: Years of age for Alex Reyes. The oldest fighter on the card, he was born on Oct. 2, 1986 in Hollywood, California. Reyes returns from a 2,191-day layoff to face Charlie Campbell in a three-round lightweight prelim.

.782: Cumulative winning percentage between the 22 fighters slated to compete at the event. They boast a combined record of 263-73-1. Holland has the most wins (25) of anyone on the card, while Giagos has been saddled with the most losses (10).
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