The UFC begins its November event schedule on Saturday with UFC Fight Night 214, which takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.
A matchup between strawweight title hopefuls serves as the headliner of the card. Marina Rodriguez (17-1-2 MMA, 6-1-2 UFC) is set to face fellow Brazilian, Amanda Lemos (12-2-1 MMA, 6-2 UFC), in a bout that could put the winner in the conversation to fight next week’s UFC 281 championship bout between Carla Esparza and Zhang Weili.
For more on the numbers behind the card, check below for MMA Junkie’s pre-event facts about UFC Fight Night 214.
Marina Rodriguez
Rodriguez’s three-fight UFC winning streak at strawweight is tied for the second-longest active streak in the division behind Carla Esparza (five).
Rodriguez’s two knockdowns landed in UFC strawweight competition are tied for fourth-most in divisional history behind Lemos (five), Rose Namajunas (four), and Angela Hill (three).
Rodriguez has earned five of her six UFC victories by decision.
Rodriguez is the only female fighter in UFC history to fight to multiple draws.
Amanda Lemos
Lemos’ average fight time of 6:51 in UFC strawweight competition is the shortest in divisional history.
Lemos has earned 10 of her 12 career victories by stoppage.
Lemos’ four stoppage victories in UFC strawweight competition are tied for third-most in divisional history behind Namajunas (five) and Jessica Andrade (five).
Lemos’ five knockdowns landed in UFC strawweight competition are most in divisional history.
Lemos is one of seven female fighters in UFC history to land multiple knockdowns in a fight. Amanda Nunes, Joanne Wood, Ariane Lipski, Taila Santos, Josiane Nunes, and Lucie Pudilova also accomplished the feat.
Lemos’ 35-second knockout victory at UFC on ESPN 26 is the second-fastest finish in UFC strawweight history behind Poliana Botelho’s 33-second win at UFC Fight Night 129.
Neil Magny
Neil Magny (26-9 MMA, 19-8 UFC) competes in his 28th UFC welterweight bout, the second-most appearances in divisional history behind Matt Brown (29).
Magny’s 19 victories in UFC welterweight competition are tied with Georges St-Pierre for most in divisional history.
Magny’s 13 decision victories in UFC competition are most in company history.
Magny is the only fighter in modern UFC history to make five or more octagon appearances in consecutive years. He went 4-1 in 2015 after going 5-0 in 2014.
Magny is one of three fighters in UFC history to earn five victories in a calendar year, as he did in 2014. Kevin Holland (2020) and Roger Huerta (2007) also accomplished the feat.
Daniel Rodriguez
Daniel Rodriguez (17-2 MMA, 7-1 UFC) makes his second UFC appearance in a 56-day stretch. He was victorious at UFC 279 on Sept. 10.
Rodriguez lands 7.84 significant strikes per minute in UFC competition, the highest rate in company history.
Chase Sherman vs. Josh Parisian
Chase Sherman (14-10 MMA, 4-9 UFC) is 2-4 since he returned to the UFC for a second stint in May 2020.
Grant Dawson vs. Mark Madsen
Grant Dawson (18-1-1 MMA, 6-0-1 UFC) is 2-0-1 since he moved up to the UFC lightweight division in March 2020.
Dawson has earned 16 of his 18 career victories by stoppage.
Dawson’s knockout at the 4:59 mark of Round 3 at UFC on ESPN 21 is tied for the second latest stoppage in a three-round UFC fight. Ricky Simon holds the record (5:00, Round 3) at UFC Fight Night 128.
Mario Bautista vs. Benito Lopez
Benito Lopez (10-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) returns to competition for the first time since July 13, 2019. The 1,211-day layoff is the longest of his career.
Polyana Viana vs. Jinh Yu Frey
Jinh Yu Frey (11-7 MMA, 2-3 UFC) defends 88.9 percent of opponent takedown attempts in UFC strawweight competition, the best rate in divisional history.
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UFC research analyst and live statistics producer Michael Carroll contributed to this story. Follow him on Twitter @MJCflipdascript.