Demetrious
Johnson
and
Adriano
Moraes are by now keenly familiar with one another.
Johnson will defend the undisputed
One
Championship flyweight title and complete his trilogy with the
Brazilian when their rubber match headlines
ONE on Prime Video 10 this Friday at the 1stBank Center in
Broomfield, Colorado. Their head-to-head series sits at 1-1.
Neither man has fought since Johnson wiped out Moraes with a flying
knee in the fourth round of their ONE on Prime Video 2 rematch in
August.
As the rivals prepare for their third encounter, a look at some of
the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:
36: Years of age for Johnson, who was born on Aug. 13, 1986 in
Madisonville, Kentucky.
8: Johnson wins by submission, accounting for 33% of his career
total (24). His methods of choice: four armbars, two guillotine
chokes, one rear-naked choke and one kimura. Johnson owns five
other wins by knockout or technical knockout (21%) and 11 more by
decision (46%).
82: Rounds completed by Johnson as a professional mixed martial
artist. The
AMC Pankration mainstay has gone the distance on 15 different
occasions and carries an 11-3-1 record in those bouts.
5: Organizations in which Johnson has plied his mixed martial arts
trade. In addition to a 4-1 mark in ONE, he has gone 15-2-1 in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, 2-1 in
World Extreme Cagefighting, 2-1 in the Alaska Fighting
Championship and 1-0 in
King of
the Cage.
85: Combined victories between the four opponents—Moraes,
Henry
Cejudo,
Dominick
Cruz and
Brad
Pickett—who have beaten Johnson. They sport a cumulative .780
winning percentage at 85-24.
34: Years of age for Moraes, who was born in Brasilia, Brazil, on
April 21, 1989.
10: Moraes victories by submission, accounting for 50% of his
career total (20). His methods of choice: four rear-naked chokes,
three guillotine chokes, two arm-triangle chokes and one brabo
choke. The
American Top Team rep holds four other victories by knockout or
technical knockout (20%) and six more by decision (30%).
2,067: Days spent by Moraes as undisputed ONE flyweight champion,
the total covering three separate reigns atop the division. He held
the title from Sept. 12, 2014 to Nov. 21, 2015, from Aug. 5, 2017
to June 23, 2018 and from Jan. 25, 2019 to Aug. 27, 2022.
90: Seconds needed for Moraes to subdue
Aldo
Ariel Villalba with an arm-triangle choke under the Pro Mix
Fight banner on March 9, 2013. More than a decade later, it remains
his fastest finish to date.
.794: Cumulative winning percentage between the four
opponents—Johnson,
Geje
Eustaquio,
Kairat
Akhmetov and
Yusup
Saadulaev—who have defeated Moraes. They boast a combined
record of 84-21-2.