By the Numbers: Thiago Santos
Thiago Santos is one of the biggest knockout threats at middleweight today. He knows that competition gets tougher as he inches closer to the top 10, and this weekend, he will face a late replacement in Eryk Anders. The two highly-touted competitors will square off at Geraldo Jose de Almeida Gymnasium in Sao Paulo at UFC Fight Night 137. Let these numbers show why the Brazilian spells serious trouble at 185.
8: Wins and one loss before joining “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 2,” fighting mostly in Rio de Janeiro. His lone defeat came at the hands of future UFC welterweight, Vicente Luque.
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53: Seconds to beat Ronny Markes in Santos’ second UFC bout. He clobbered Markes with kicks and punches to earn a stoppage early in the first round at UFC Fight Night 38.
3: Full rounds with Uriah Hall in
a back-and-forth battle that saw the fight going in the American’s
favor. According to Fightmetric, Santos was slightly ahead in the
significant strikes department, 44-42. Hall, however, had one
takedown and one submission attempt.
2: Four-fight winning runs in the UFC. After the loss to Hall, he won four straight over Andy Enz, Steve Bosse, Elias Theodorou and Nate Marquardt. He then suffered two straight losses before surging with another four consecutive wins. His victims include Jack Marshman, Gerald Meerschaert, Jack Hermansson and Anthony Smith.
8: First-round stoppages. Santos has a knack for making quick work of his adversaries. His victims include Rafael Braga, Junior Vidal, Denis Figueira, Markes, Andy Enz, Bosse, Marquardt, and Hermansson.
2: Performance of the Night awards. His head kick knockout of Bosse and spinning heel kick/punches TKO of Hermansson with one second left in the round made him $50,000 richer twice over.
1: Fight of the Night award. At UFC Fight Night 125, Santos faced a gritty “Lionheart” Smith. They engaged in a high-action first round that had Santos suffer a big cut. In round 2, he landed a kick flush to his opponent’s liver and then pummeled him with punches to end the fight.
69: Significant strikes against Kevin Holland’s 31, per Fightmetric. Santos bounced back big time with a lopsided decision over the debuting Phalanx MMA standout. He also scored three takedowns.
6: Career losses. Apart from Luque, Ferreira and Hall, he also bowed to Gegard Mousasi, Eric Spicely and David Branch.
12: Finishes by strikes. Santos is tied with Anderson Silva for the most KO/TKO stoppages in middleweight history.
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