By The Numbers: Justin Gaethje
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As one of the sport’s preeminent purveyors of pain and punishment, Justin Gaethje’s action hero reputation precedes him.
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As “The Highlight” makes final preparations for his hotly anticipated showdown with Ferguson, here are some of the numbers that have come to define him:
31: Gaethje was born on Nov. 14, 1988 in Safford,
Arizona—a city of less than 10,000 people in the southeast corner
of the Grand Canyon State.
191: Wins as a prep wrestler at Safford High School, where he was a three-time state champion. Gaethje graduated with a 191-9 record and went on to become the University of Northern Colorado’s first NCAA All-American.
5: Promotions in which Gaethje has competed as a professional mixed martial artist. Now 4-2 in the UFC, he went 10-0 in the World Series of Fighting, 3-0 in Rage in the Cage, 3-0 in Ring of Fire and 1-0 in Brin the Thunder MMA.
18: Victories by knockout or technical knockout, nine of them inside one round. They account for 86 percent of Gaethje’s career total (21).
1: Submission win on his resume. Gaethje in his fifth professional outing disposed of Sam Young with a second-round rear-naked choke at a Rage in the Cage event.
2: Career defeats on Gaethje’s ledger. American Top Team’s Dustin Poirier and former Bellator MMA and UFC champion Eddie Alvarez were the perpetrators. 12: Seconds needed to knock out Drew Fickett at RITC 163 on Oct. 20, 2012. It remains the fastest finish of Gaethje’s career.
4: Fighters positioned ahead of Gaethje in the current UFC lightweight rankings. They are Nurmagomedov, Ferguson, Poirier and Conor McGregor.
7: Post-fight bonuses in six UFC appearances. Gaethje has been recognized for “Fight of the Night” four times and “Performance of the Night” on three occasions, providing him with an additional $350,000 of income.
8.57: Strikes landed per minute inside the Octagon—good for first on the UFC’s all-time list. Gaethje ranks ahead of Paulo Henrique Costa (8.43), Leslie Smith (7.56), Cory Sandhagen (7.14) and Shane Burgos (7.09).
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