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Sean Ross Stats For UFC 258! Kamaru Usman, Alexa Grasso, More!

Stats, facts and numbers from UFC 258!

– After losing his UFC debut, Chris Gutierrez has gone unbeaten in five straight fights.

– All three of Gutierrez’s last three fights have been at different weights — 145, 135 and 140 pounds respectively.

– Polyana Viana’s last five wins are all by first round submission. All of her last three fights went that route for better or worse, as well. 

– Viana has six career wins via armbar.

– Belal Muhammad is on a tear, winning four straight fights and eight out of his last nine. Unfortunately, only one of those were a finish.

– Ricky Simon is on a three-fight winning streak, and is now 6-2 in the UFC. 

– All of Julian Marquez’s career wins are via finish. All of his career losses are via decision. 

– In his 5 UFC/Contender Series outings, Anthony Hernandez doesn’t have two straight wins, losses, draws or no contests.

– Ian Heinisch has lost three out of his last four UFC fights after starting his UFC/Contender Series career 3-0. All three losses are via decision.

– Brian Kelleher reaches a full decade as a pro fighter next month. He’s fought 34 times, for an average of 3.4 per year. That’s without him fighting at all in 2019.

– Andre Ewell’s last three fights have went to a decision. 

– Kelvin Gastelum snapped a three fight losing streak and got his first unanimous decision win since UFC 200 — the week that Fightful launched!

– Kamaru Usman is 13-0 in the UFC, and is 2-0 in TUF. He’s finished two of his last three fights.

– UFC 258 was Usman’s first finish before the fifth round since September 2017.

– Usman has main evented five UFC cards since 2018.

– Alexa Grasso has now won three of her last four. All of her UFC wins are via decision. 

– Grasso is also 2-0 as a Flyweight.

– Burns’ loss ends a six-fight winning streak. 

– Kamaru Usman has four wins in UFC title fights, tying him with Tyron Woodley at Welterweight, though Woodley had a draw as a title defense. He trails Pat Miletich (5), Matt Hughes (9), and Georges St Pierre (12).

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