‘UFC Record Book’ Provides Deep Dive into Promotion’s Statistical History
We launched a big project today: Record Book, a completely revamped stats section for @UFC at https://t.co/2R4FtR3vm8
— Darin Senneff (@dsenneff) April 3, 2020
The site viz's hundreds of statistical leaders, pulling data from thousands of fights & athletes. Lots of cool little features included, w/ a lot more on the way pic.twitter.com/opejuax8Xb
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According to a release, the recently-launched UFC Record Book will include “expanded fighter career records, individual fight records, combined fight records, and single-round records. The categories themselves can be filtered by weight class, country, active fighters, and all-time fighters.”
While notable records such as “Most UFC Wins” will be easily searchable, users may find the UFC Record Book more interesting for figures related to stats on things such as “Top Position Time” or “Total Clinch Strikes Landed.” While some of the statistics were previously available at UFCStats.com, this version allows for a more detailed look into the facts and figures of the Las Vegas-based promotion.
UFC Record Book will cover all events from the modern era, which began with UFC 28 in November 2000.
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