By the Numbers: UFC Vegas 104
It took a couple extra rounds to get there, but Roman Dolidze has his revenge.
Dolidze outdueled Marvin Vettori over five rounds in the UFC Vegas 104 headliner to earn a unanimous decision triumph on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The fight occurred approximately two years after their first meeting, when Vettori edged “The Caucasian” via unanimous decision at UFC 286 in March 2023. Dolidze has won his last three Octagon appearances, while “The Italian Dream” has dropped three of his last four outings.
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141: Significant strikes landed by Dolidze. By comparison, Vettori landed 111. Dolidze outlanded his opponent 31 to 20 in Round 2, 37 to 21 in Round 4 and 38 to 29 in Round 5. Meanwhile, Vettori outlanded Dolidze 19 to 17 in Round 1 and 22 to 18 in Round 3.
35: Significant strike advantage for Vettori (106 to 71) against
Dolidze in their first meeting at UFC 286.
1: Takedown attempted between the two main event combatants. That failed try came from Dolidze in Round 3 when he was briefly stunned by his opponent.
36: Significant strikes at distance landed by Chidi Njokuani. By comparison, opponent Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos landed 13. Njokuani controlled the range in the co-main event before flooring his foe with a knee and finishing the bout with elbows on the canvas 2:19 into Round 2.
148: Combined significant strike advantage for Njokuani during his current three-fight winning streak in the UFC. That includes wins over dos Santos (46-17), Jared Gooden (105-20) and Rhys McKee (64-30). Prior to that, the Las Vegas resident was outstruck by all three of his opponents during a three-bout losing streak.
5,229: Days since the last UFC event with two kimura finishes. At UFC Vegas 104, both Da’Mon Blackshear and Brendson Ribeiro used the maneuver to earn victories on Saturday. Previously, Phil Davis and George Sotiropoulos won via kimura submission at UFC 123 on Nov. 20, 2010.
32: Significant striking deficit for Blackshear, who was outlanded 45 to 13 by opponent Cody Gibson prior to the fight-ending maneuver. Gibson outlanded Blackshear 30 to 6 in Round 1 and 15 to 7 in Round 2.
6: Combined submission attempts by Blackshear in his last two Octagon appearances, victories over Gibson and Cody Stamann.
16: Finishes among 17 professional victories for Brendson Ribeiro, who dispatched previously unbeaten newcomer Diyar Nurgozhay with a kimura in the second round of their light heavyweight matchup
1-5: UFC record for Seung Woo Choi since October 2021. Choi has been finished in four of those defeats, including a first-round TKO loss to Kevin Vallejos in their featured bantamweight bout.
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4: Consecutive victories for Waldo Cortes-Acosta, tying him with Mick Parkin for the longest active winning streak in the UFC’s heavyweight division. Cortes-Acosta defeated former light heavyweight Ryan Spann via second-round TKO in their featured preliminary matchup on Saturday.
.590: Significant striking accuracy for Cortes-Acosta, who outlanded Spann by 43 significant strikes. Spann landed just 26% of his significant strikes in defeat.
5: Takedowns landed in 10 attempts by Su Young You in a three-round verdict over A.J. Cunningham at bantamweight. Including his two Road to UFC bouts, You has landed a combined 19 takedowns in his last four outings.
4: Consecutive victories for Andre Lima, the second-longest active winning streak in the UFC’s flyweight division behind reigning flyweight champ Alexandre Pantoja (seven). Lima defeated Daniel Barez via third-round rear-naked choke — the first submission victory of his professional tenure.
75: Significant strike advantage for Lima. “Mascote” was especially dominant in Round 2, when he outlanded Barez by a 56-to-6 count.
1: Event in UFC history to feature back-to-back first-round knockouts in women’s bouts. UFC Vegas 104 became the first such event after Carli Judice and Priscila Cachoeira accomplished the feat in the card’s first two preliminary fights.
1:40: Time of Judice’s technical knockout victory against Yuneisy Duben, making it the third fastest KO/TKO in UFC womens’ flyweight history. Judice has finished all four of her professional triumphs inside of a round.
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