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Loss to Al Iaquinta (2-1, at the time of the fight)
Beat Jesse Ronosn (0-2)
Beat Jon Tuck (2-1)
Beat Michel Prazeres (2-1)
Beat James Moontasri (1-1)
Loss Leanardo Santos (3-0-1Draw)
Beat Efrain Escurdero (5-6)
Beat Jake Matthews (4-1)
Beat Magomed Mustafaev (2-0)
Beat Francisco Trinaldo (11-3)
Beat Michael Chiesa (7-2)
Loss Tony Ferguson (12-1)
Let us look at Kevin Lee using my algorithm of (1) Consecutive wins (2) Quality of opponents and (3) Finishing rate.
(1) I used GSP as the standard to judge consecutive wins. If you want details of how I came up with this system, ask and I will explain. Using my GSP system, Kevin Lee with 5-0 longest streak is in the upper-tier of Lower-Echelon fighters (i.e. 1 to 6 consecutive wins).
(2) His quality of opponents has been poor. Look at the record I posted. His best wins are Trinaldo (11-3) and Chiesa (7-2). Trinaldo at the time was a Lower-Tier Upper Echelon fighter (7 and more consecutive wins). So, Kevin Lee has only beaten 1 Upper-Echelon fighter.
(3) Kevin Lee only has a 45% finishing rate (mostly submissions). I don't know what to make of this, because GSP (if used as a standard) only has 36% finishing rate. So, GSP is not the best standard, but he is the least controversial (that is another debate LOL).
In terms of skills, Kevin Lee has 42% striking accuracy with 52% striking defense, and 42% TD accuracy with 74% TD defense. So, nothing pops out.
Using these stats, it is kind of obvious that Kevin Lee is not a so called "next level fighter." The rankings must be based on bullshit and/or the division is not as talented as it is hyped-up to be.
Beat Jesse Ronosn (0-2)
Beat Jon Tuck (2-1)
Beat Michel Prazeres (2-1)
Beat James Moontasri (1-1)
Loss Leanardo Santos (3-0-1Draw)
Beat Efrain Escurdero (5-6)
Beat Jake Matthews (4-1)
Beat Magomed Mustafaev (2-0)
Beat Francisco Trinaldo (11-3)
Beat Michael Chiesa (7-2)
Loss Tony Ferguson (12-1)
Let us look at Kevin Lee using my algorithm of (1) Consecutive wins (2) Quality of opponents and (3) Finishing rate.
(1) I used GSP as the standard to judge consecutive wins. If you want details of how I came up with this system, ask and I will explain. Using my GSP system, Kevin Lee with 5-0 longest streak is in the upper-tier of Lower-Echelon fighters (i.e. 1 to 6 consecutive wins).
(2) His quality of opponents has been poor. Look at the record I posted. His best wins are Trinaldo (11-3) and Chiesa (7-2). Trinaldo at the time was a Lower-Tier Upper Echelon fighter (7 and more consecutive wins). So, Kevin Lee has only beaten 1 Upper-Echelon fighter.
(3) Kevin Lee only has a 45% finishing rate (mostly submissions). I don't know what to make of this, because GSP (if used as a standard) only has 36% finishing rate. So, GSP is not the best standard, but he is the least controversial (that is another debate LOL).
In terms of skills, Kevin Lee has 42% striking accuracy with 52% striking defense, and 42% TD accuracy with 74% TD defense. So, nothing pops out.
Using these stats, it is kind of obvious that Kevin Lee is not a so called "next level fighter." The rankings must be based on bullshit and/or the division is not as talented as it is hyped-up to be.