Okay, so I’ve been digging into this fighter, Fatima Kline, “The Archangel,” trying to get a handle on her UFC stats. It’s been a bit of a journey, let me tell you.
First off, I started by just poking around, seeing what basic info I could find. Turns out her record is 7-1-0, which is pretty solid. She’s 5’6″, not too shabby. I found some general stuff, like her wins and losses, but I wanted to get into the nitty-gritty, you know? Like, how does she win her fights? What’s her style?
- I spent a lot of time going through different websites.
- I started to note down her stats.
The First Step
So, I started looking at individual fight stats. This is where it got interesting. One fight, she had, like, zero takedowns, but her striking was on point. I noticed in another bout against Viktoriia Dudakova, she landed 11 of 16 significant strikes in the first round, which is a 68% accuracy! Not bad at all.
Then, there was this other fight where her opponent had way more takedowns, but Fatima still managed to land more significant strikes. It seems like she’s more of a striker, preferring to keep it standing.
- I found myself creating spreadsheets, trying to organize everything.
- I tracked her significant strikes, takedown defense and etc.
Going Deeper
I started to break it down round by round. Like, in this one fight against Jasmine Jasudavicius, in the third round, she landed 17 of 29 significant strikes. That’s a 58% accuracy, which is pretty consistent with what I’d seen in other fights.
But it wasn’t just about the numbers. I also started looking at who she fought. There were some tough opponents in there. I remember seeing one event, “UFC Vegas 101 ‘Dern vs. Ribas 2’,” and thinking, “Wow, that must have been a wild night.”
- It took a while to piece everything together.
- I started to see a pattern in her fighting style.
- Fatima is definitely a striker.
Figuring It Out
It was a lot of back and forth, checking different sources, making sure the numbers matched up. It felt like I was putting together a puzzle, piece by piece. I even started looking at the methods of victory – decision, knockout, that sort of thing.
After hours of this, I finally felt like I had a good grasp of Fatima Kline’s UFC career. It was a grind, but a fun one. It’s always satisfying to dig into something and come out with a better understanding. This whole process gave me a new appreciation for those fighters.
You know, it’s not just about stepping into the octagon. There’s so much that goes into it, the training, the strategy, the mental game. Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of UFC stats. Hope you found it as interesting as I did!