At last weekend’s UFC 239 event, featherweight and bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes cemented herself as the best fighter in the bantamweight division — and perhaps the history of women’s MMA — with a first-round knockout of former champion Holly Holm.
The main event of Saturday’s card in Sacramento could go a long way to determining a future challenger to Nunes’ supremacy. Germaine de Randamie is a veteran kickboxer who has already defeated some big names, and Aspen Ladd has blazed through her first three opponents in the promotion. There are several clear stylistic differences, which are made evident through their career stats.
The following looks at those differences and points to the key factors, which could determine a winner on Saturday.
Striking differential
At a glance, de Randamie is a classic standup striker, and Ladd is much more of a brawler and ground fighter. While that might be the biggest and most obvious difference between the two fighters, it is not where the contrast stops. In her three-fight UFC career, Ladd has landed with exceptional volume. She lands 5.58 significant strikes per minute, which is third-best among ranked bantamweight fighters. On the other hand, de Randamie has been much more conservative in her approach and lands only 2.96 per minute, which is well below the average for the same group (3.85).