UFC main event breakdown – Hermansson’s diverse offense poses challenges to Cannonier

Jack Hermansson has the better and more diverse path to victory on Saturday night, but don’t count Jared Cannonier out.

Hermansson has the better overall striking, ground striking, wrestling and submission numbers, but Cannonier holds the edge in one key category that could determine the outcome of the fight: knockdowns. The former heavyweight has always been able to land with power, and since moving down to middleweight his power has been devastating to opponents.

Here’s a deeper dive into the stats for each fight in Saturday’s UFC Fight Night main event.


Striking differential

Saturday’s UFC Fight Night main event features two middleweights who are coming off the biggest wins of their career. Jack Hermansson, who has won four straight fights, defeated Jacare Souza in April, while Jared Cannonier stopped Anderson Silva in May.

UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs. Cannonier
• Saturday, Copenhagen, Denmark
Prelims: ESPN+, 11 a.m. ET
Main card: ESPN+, 2 p.m. ET

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Despite not being the most traditional stand-up fighter, Hermansson currently holds the highest striking differential among ranked middleweight competitors. During his UFC career, he has landed 5.24 significant strikes per minute, while absorbing 2.37 per minute, for a striking differential of +2.87. Not only is that differential the highest among ranked middleweights, but it is also nearly a full point higher than the fighter in second place — future middleweight title challenger Israel Adesanya (+1.95). Perhaps due to his unorthodox striking style, Hermansson has been able to consistently land while absorbing the third-lowest rate among ranked middleweights.

While Cannonier is coming into this fight after a win over Anderson Silva, his striking numbers do not really compare with those of Hermansson. Cannonier lands fewer significant strikes (3.62) and absorbs slightly more on a per-minute basis. His striking differential after nine UFC fights currently stands at +0.86. While some fighters are able to excel while being outlanded, this has not been the case for Cannonier. He has been outlanded four times in the UFC, and he has lost all four of those fights.

From a numerical standpoint, Hermansson has a sizable advantage when it comes to striking. Cannonier has shown himself to be defensively sound, but Hermansson’s volume and pace may cause problems.

Ground striking

Jared Cannonier, who is a former heavyweight, is 2-0 since dropping down to middleweight. Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

Hermansson’s success in terms of striking differential is due in large part to his ground striking. During his UFC career, 30% of his landed significant strikes have come on the floor, as he has outlanded his opponents 118 to 13 in that position. While it can be more difficult to land meaningful strikes on the ground, a fighter working from the top position can easily avoid offense from an opponent. Hermansson has been able to land significant strikes while nearly avoiding punishment altogether on the mat.

Cannonier’s style does not really incorporate ground striking. Only 34, or 12%, of his landed significant strikes in the UFC have come on the floor. The good news for Cannonier in this matchup is that he’s never shown vulnerability in that position, either. In his nine-fight UFC career, he has absorbed only 27 significant strikes on the ground.

Distance striking

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