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Earlier today, UFC released a fun new function of its UFC.com website called “Record Book.” Per the website’s own release, “the feature contains a plethora of UFC achievements across categories that range from top-level numbers such as Most Wins and Most Finishes to more granular statistics such as Top Position Time and Total Clinch Strikes Landed.”
True to its word, there’s a lot to dig into on the Record Book site, which goes pretty deep with its various stat categories. Better yet, results and specific categories can be sorted by weight class. For example, who has the most knockout wins in Welterweight history?
Apparently, it’s Matt Brown with 11 stoppages, three ahead of second place’s Thiago Alves and five ahead of the multiple fighters in third place. Statistics can be broken up by entire career, fight, or even a single round. What’s the most active round in UFC history? Per “Record Book,” it’s the third round of Max Holloway vs. Jose Aldo 2, in which the pair threw a combined 204 strikes.
It’s a useful source of info for numbers-minded fans and — more importantly given the current state of things — a fun time-killer!
Insomnia
I posted a few times while I was in Thailand in Midnight Mania about the trip, but the first episode of the training documentary series is up! Please check it out, and my write up HERE has more info!
Kamaru Usman makes a great point: it’s cool if some fighters (like himself!) are willing to fight, but guys like Khabib Nurmagomedov should not get hate if they choose the safer play in staying home.
On Khabib’s Instagram Live earlier, Kamaru Usman commented “These people just want violence they don’t care about our lives”.
— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) April 2, 2020
… with that said, I’m still going to post funny Khabib memes.
— As Shopped As It Gets (@AsShopped) April 2, 2020
Canelo working (one of) his kill shot(s):
This is going too far and is getting too weird.
… Nope, it just got even weirder.
Max Holloway is training responsibly.
Slips, rips, and KO clips
An extra bit of jumping makes this head kick cooler than the norm!
Lin Qiangbang (KLF 2016) pic.twitter.com/L6aqpfEYp2
— Beyond Kickboxing (@Beyond_Kick) April 2, 2020
Was Joachim Hansen vs. Luiz Azeredo included in the current 64 greatest fights tournament? It should have been.
14 years ago today. Bushido 10 ranks among my favorite events, and Hansen-Azeredo embodies the frenetic chaos of Pride’s LW division. pic.twitter.com/ITLAu49sat
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) April 2, 2020
Masterful distance and defense:
Random Land
The dreadlocks greatly improve this video.
Midnight Music: Discover Weekly killed it tonight.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.