Fight Facts: The Interesting Info and Octagon Oddities of UFC Fight Night Sydney

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Formerly writing for Vice Sports with the series titled Cage Captions, this new project, Fight Facts, is currently a collaboration with the great team at Combat Docket!

The name may have changed, and some of the stylistic features from Cage Captions have been altered, but it's the same great information presented in a slightly different format. Fightland forever!


Fight Facts: UFC Fight Night Sydney
11/19/17

Total number of UFC Fights: 4409
Total number of UFC Events: 418


For Malcolm
A wildly popular choice of many UFC fighters including Rich Franklin, Randy Couture, Mark Coleman, Juliana Lima, and interim middleweight champ Robert Whittaker, AC/DC is tied with Kanye West as the recorded third most utilized walkout artist, with at least 48 different fighters picking from 16 different songs throughout UFC history.

Walking out to AC/DC’s “Hard as a Rock,” Jake Matthews took a contentious split decision victory over Bojan Velickovic.


Sydney Giveth, and Sydney Taketh Away
The UFC was last in Sydney, Australia in 2014, where UFC Fight Night Rockhold vs. Bisping broke the record for the MOST finishes at an event with 11, with ZERO fights going the distance.

This time at Sydney, the fight card tied the record for the MOST decisions at an event in UFC history with 10, tying UFC 169, and Fight Nights 36, 84, and 101.


Getting Your Money’s Worth?
UFC Fight Night 121 broke the record for the longest fight card in UFC history, with a 3 hours, 4 minutes, 18 seconds of total fight time. Previously, no fight card had ever featured a combined fight time over three hours.


Working Overtime
This card was the first card since the TUF Latin America 2 Finale in November 2015 where ALL six fights on the main card went the distance.


No Money, No Problems
This was the FIRST 6-fight main card in company history with NO bonus money awarded to any of the 12 fighters on that main card.


The Elusive 10-10 Round
For the third round of the bout between Elias Theodorou and Dan Kelly, Judge Chris Aliendi awarded the round a rare score of 10-10.

This marked the first 10-10 score awarded in a UFC decision since Judge Albert Shen awarded a 10-10 round for round 3 of Ross Pearson vs. Chad Laprise at UFC Fight Night 85 in March 2016.


Ain’t That a Kick in the Head
Although technically contested at a catchweight because he missed weight, Ryan Benoit scored the first head kick knockout in UFC men’s flyweight history against Ashkan Mokhtarian.

Benoit also earned the 12th KO victory in divisional history as well, in a division with a KO/TKO percentage of just over 20%.


Signature Move
With Nik Lentz’s second round guillotine choke submission over Will Brooks, there have now been exactly half as many guillotine chokes performed as rear naked chokes in UFC history.


Australian Appetite
An incredible FOUR fighters missed weight for this card, and each of those fighters missed weight by at least TWO pounds. No card in UFC history ever featured more than THREE fighters missing weight.

Additionally, with the inclusion of the previously agreed-upon catchweight bout between Alexander Volkanovski and Shane Young, an unprecedented FIVE fights took place outside of normal weight classes.


Throw Your Weight Around
ALL four fighters that missed weight won their scheduled bouts. No event in UFC history had ever featured more than TWO winners that missed weight.


Don’t Shoot the Messenger
So far in 2017, women have been almost FIVE times as likely to miss weight as men, with only about 3% of men’s fights involving a fighter that missed weight, compared to almost 15% of women’s fights involving a fighter that could not make weight.


Never Say Never Again
Coming into this event, Dan Kelly had never lost a decision (5-0 going the distance), Nadia Kassem had never gone beyond 87 seconds of the first round (4 fights), Ashkan Mokhtarian had never been knocked out (15 fights), and Fabricio Werdum had competed in seven different countries but never Australia (30 fights).


That’s a New One
Surprising the audience with an unorthodox walkout song choice of “A Thousand Miles” by 2000s pop artist Vanessa Carlton, Tai Tuivasa promptly demolished Rashad Coulter with a flying knee, extending his undefeated streak to 6-0 with all six of those fights ending by first round knockout. No other recorded fighter has ever walked out to a Vanessa Carlton song before.


Some cards are more exciting than others, but that doesn't mean we can't still find some good stats in them. I prefer to come up with good stats for the main and co-main events, but sometimes that's just not possible given the results.

Like usual, if you have any questions, comments, queries or concerns, please let me know. I'm developing this with fans in mind first and foremost, and I'm always looking for ways to improve my information and presentation.

Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out my buddies at Combat Docket!
 
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I also have a draft slide that didn't hold up on its own but I thought it was worth pointing out.

It's Just a Game, Guys
Originally scheduled to compete at UFC Fight Night Gdansk in October, Adam Wieczorek and Anthony Hamilton had their bout forced back almost one month due to safety concerns at the arena.

Wieczorek, a big fan of a Polish football club, inadvertently caused hardcore, violent fans of another club to show up at the weigh-ins, forcing the UFC to pull the fight from the card altogether to avoid the risk of potential fights or riots.
 

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Unreal that 4 fighters missed weight. I dont understand why fighters wont just nut up and fight a weight class up. Ok, they may be a bit 'smaller' than some of their opponents but wouldn't that be offset by how much healthier they would feel leading up to the fight?
 

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I also have a draft slide that didn't hold up on its own but I thought it was worth pointing out.

It's Just a Game, Guys
Originally scheduled to compete at UFC Fight Night Gdansk in October, Adam Wieczorek and Anthony Hamilton had their bout forced back almost one month due to safety concerns at the arena.

Wieczorek, a big fan of a Polish football club, inadvertently caused hardcore, violent fans of another club to show up at the weigh-ins, forcing the UFC to pull the fight from the card altogether to avoid the risk of potential fights or riots.
holy shit! don't get the football ultras riled up!
 
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holy shit! don't get the football ultras riled up!
I thought about mentioning the ultras in that little blurb about it, but felt it could confuse people who had never heard the term "ultras" referring to crazy fans - I know I hadn't.

But yeah, that was a mess. The day of weigh-ins, they say "no no, it's too dangerous for you to walk out to the stage, what if something happens". Bizarre that it's even a possibility, makes me wish that the Policja was more on top of things.
 
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Unreal that 4 fighters missed weight. I dont understand why fighters wont just nut up and fight a weight class up. Ok, they may be a bit 'smaller' than some of their opponents but wouldn't that be offset by how much healthier they would feel leading up to the fight?
I've considered keeping track of fighters and changing weight classes in the UFC, but it would require a lot more work to make sure I have every fighter that switched, and that's a lot.