Following an upset defeat against Al Iaquinta, Kevin Lee decided to make the move up to the UFC’s welterweight division. In his first fight at 170 pounds, Lee gets Rafael Dos Anjos in the main event of Saturday’s UFC Fight Night card in Rochester — a former lightweight champion who made a similar transition to welterweight in 2017.
At lightweight, Lee relied on his physical wrestling style to control fights, and he will certainly attempt that style here. Dos Anjos is coming off back-to-back losses against former collegiate wrestlers who used that skillset to subdue him along the fence and on the ground.
Will Lee’s offense translate at welterweight? Has Dos Anjos made adjustments for facing a wrestler? A look at a few key statistical categories highlights the factors that could answer these questions and end up determining the winner on Saturday night.
Takedowns
Lee’s takedown prowess is somewhat overlooked, since he has spent his entire UFC career up to this point in the same division as lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. “The Motown Phenom” may not be at the same level as the reigning lightweight champion, but he is still a consistent and dangerous takedown threat. In 14 career UFC fights, he has landed 35 takedowns, which is good enough for 10th all time in lightweight history. The total equates to a 3.10 takedown per 15 minute rate, which is seventh-best among all combined ranked lightweights and welterweights. He lands only 40 percent of his takedown attempts, but he more than makes up for that with volume, as he attempts 7.09 takedowns per 15 minutes.