By The Numbers: Brendan Allen vs. Chris Curtis
Following a trip to Atlantic City for UFC on ESPN 54, the incessant cascade of events continues this weekend with a pit stop at the home base in Las Vegas for UFC Fight Night 240, a 13-fight extravaganza, spotlighting a captivating rematch in the middleweight division.
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7: With seven finishes, Allen occupies the No. 9 spot in the middleweight rankings for most finishes in history.
6: Allen occupies the second spot on the 185-pound ladder for most
submission wins with six to his credit.
5: “All In” is also ninth on the list for best win streak, having rattled off five wins between February 2022 and November 2023.
54%: Allen exhibits 54% striking accuracy which complements his submission-heavy approach.
46%: Allen exhibits commendable defense, highlighted by the 46% significant strike defense inside the UFC Octagon.
5.96: Curtis lands an average of 5.96 strikes per minute, which goes to show that he likes to be a busy fighter with high output.
53%: Curtis has a penchant for avoiding significant strikes launched by opponents, exhibiting a 53% significant strike defense.
92.3%: Perhaps the most impressive metric, Curtis commands a staggering 92.3% takedown defense rate, which is the eighth best on the UFC roster.
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