Ange Loosa vs. Rhys McKee – Fight, Stats, Highlights

We have all the stats and details of the Ange Loosa vs. Rhys McKee fight at UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Spivac. In a thrilling match, Ange Loosa, also known as “The Last Ninja,” emerged victorious with a unanimous decision win over Rhys McKee, nicknamed “Skeletor.” The fight lasted for three rounds, with a time of 5:00 in each round. The referee for the match was Loic Pora. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from UFC Fight Night.

Rhys McKee vs. Ange Loosa Fight Breakdown

Ange Loosa and Rhys McKee fought each other in a UFC match over the weekend. Ange Loosa had 0 knockdowns, while Rhys McKee also had 0 knockdowns. In terms of significant strikes, Loosa had 98 of 182, with a significant strike percentage of 53%. On the other hand, McKee had 77 of 183 significant strikes, with a significant strike percentage of 42%.

In terms of total strikes, Loosa landed 124 of 220 strikes, while McKee landed 90 of 198 strikes. Loosa had a higher takedown success rate, with 6 successful takedowns out of 10 attempts, giving him a takedown percentage of 60%. McKee did not attempt any takedowns during the fight.

Both fighters did not attempt any submissions, as indicated by the 0 values in the “Sub. att” column. The control time, which measures the amount of time each fighter spent controlling the fight, was 6 minutes and 7 seconds for Loosa, and only 5 seconds for McKee.

Overall, the fight between Ange Loosa and Rhys McKee saw Loosa landing more significant strikes, total strikes, and successful takedowns, giving him an advantage in the match. However, the fight was relatively short, lasting only 6 minutes and 7 seconds, with McKee not having much time to mount an effective offense.

Ange Loosa fight stats

Ange Loosa unleashed an impressive barrage of strikes, showcasing a high level of accuracy by landing 56% of his shots. He threw a total of 220 strikes, with 124 finding their mark. Out of the significant strikes, 98 out of 182 connected with his opponent. Loosa targeted the head the most, landing 71 out of 144 strikes, while also delivering 19 body shots and 8 leg kicks. His takedown attempts were equally impressive, as he successfully completed 6 out of 10 attempts.

Strikes Thrown

124 of 220

Significant Strikes

98 of 182

Head Strikes

71 of 144

Body Strikes
19
Leg Strikes
8
Takedowns

6 of 10

Rhys McKee fight stats

Rhys McKee was firing at a 45.5% accuracy, throwing 198 strikes and landing 90. There were 183 significant strikes, with 77 landing. McKee targeted the head with 145 strikes, landing 48 of them. He also threw 19 body strikes and 10 leg kicks. McKee did not attempt any takedowns.

Strikes Thrown

90 of 198

Significant Strikes

77 of 183

Head Strikes

48 of 145

Body Strikes
19
Leg Strikes
10
Takedowns

0 of 0

Round by Round stats

Let’s take a look at how Ange Loosa did against Rhys McKee round by round.

In Round 1, Ange Loosa landed 32 significant strikes out of 71 attempts, giving him a 45% significant strike percentage. He was able to land 1 takedown out of 2 attempts. On the other hand, Rhys McKee landed 29 significant strikes out of 78 attempts, giving him a 37% significant strike percentage. He did not attempt any takedowns. The round ended after 56 seconds.

In Round 2, Ange Loosa continued to dominate the striking game, landing 54 significant strikes out of 82 attempts, giving him a 65% significant strike percentage. He also attempted and successfully completed 3 takedowns. Rhys McKee struggled in this round, only landing 16 significant strikes out of 38 attempts, giving him a 42% significant strike percentage. He did not attempt any takedowns. The round ended after 2 minutes and 44 seconds.

In Round 3, Ange Loosa’s striking started to decline as he landed 12 significant strikes out of 29 attempts, giving him a 41% significant strike percentage. He attempted 2 takedowns but was unsuccessful in both attempts. Rhys McKee had a better performance in this round, landing 32 significant strikes out of 67 attempts, giving him a 47% significant strike percentage. He also attempted 5 takedowns but was unsuccessful in all attempts. The round ended after 2 minutes and 27 seconds.

After three rounds of fighting, the judges scored the fight a unanimous decision in favor of Ange Loosa. The judges’ scorecards were as follows: Christophe Chapuis scored the fight 27-30, David Lethaby scored the fight 28-29, and Darryl Ransom also scored the fight 28-29. The fight lasted for the full duration of 3 rounds, which was 5 minutes per round. The referee for the fight was Loic Pora.

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