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First of all, yes, I know, stats are just one of many tools to look at when breaking down fights and I'm aware that they can be misleading. I'm not acting like this is the end all be all of breaking down fights, so don't get your panties in a bunch. I'm just bored and looking at some stats. Anyways, I was looking at fight metric and I noticed that nearly every single fighter that beat Max Holloway had something in common—they all average 5 or more significant landed strikes per minute.
Conor averages: 5.43
Dustin averages: 5.57
Volk averages: 6.02
The lone exception is the very controversial decision to Bermudez. This isn't surprising, though, because Bermudez was primarily a wrestler. He averaged 4.52 significant strikes landed per minute.
After realizing this, I looked further and realized that Max Holloway has never beaten a single man in the UFC who averages more than 5 significant strikes landed per minute. Not one.
This is interesting because it suggests that people who can keep a similar output to Max have the best chances of beating him. It's even more interesting when you consider the average significant strikes landed per minute of his next opponent, Calvin Kattar.
Kattar's average: 5.01 significant strikes landed per minute.
This fight is going to be a close one. I'm pumped.
Conor averages: 5.43
Dustin averages: 5.57
Volk averages: 6.02
The lone exception is the very controversial decision to Bermudez. This isn't surprising, though, because Bermudez was primarily a wrestler. He averaged 4.52 significant strikes landed per minute.
After realizing this, I looked further and realized that Max Holloway has never beaten a single man in the UFC who averages more than 5 significant strikes landed per minute. Not one.
This is interesting because it suggests that people who can keep a similar output to Max have the best chances of beating him. It's even more interesting when you consider the average significant strikes landed per minute of his next opponent, Calvin Kattar.
Kattar's average: 5.01 significant strikes landed per minute.
This fight is going to be a close one. I'm pumped.
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