We have all the stats and details below. In a thrilling matchup at UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Spivac, William Gomis, also known as “Jaguar,” emerged victorious against Yanis Ghemmouri, known as “The Desert Warrior.” Gomis secured the win with a KO/TKO in the third round, at 2 minutes and 20 seconds into the fight. The referee for this exciting bout was Loic Pora. The decisive moment came when Gomis landed a powerful kick to the body from a distance. Stay tuned for more updates from the event.
Yanis Ghemmouri vs. William Gomis Fight Breakdown
In the recent UFC fight between William Gomis and Yanis Ghemmouri, Gomis emerged as the winner. Gomis had a dominant performance throughout the match, showcasing his striking skills. He landed 52 significant strikes out of 88 attempts, which amounts to a significant strike percentage of 59%. On the other hand, Ghemmouri struggled to connect with his strikes, only landing 28 out of 73 attempts, resulting in a lower significant strike percentage of 38%.
Gomis also displayed a strong control over the fight, spending a total of 2 minutes and 42 seconds in control, compared to Ghemmouri’s 55 seconds. Moreover, Gomis had 2 submission attempts, putting pressure on Ghemmouri with his grappling skills. However, both fighters were unable to secure any knockdowns or takedowns during the fight.
Overall, Gomis’s superior striking accuracy and control played a crucial role in his victory over Ghemmouri. His ability to land significant strikes and maintain control allowed him to dictate the pace of the fight and secure the win. Ghemmouri’s inability to connect with his strikes and low control time ultimately cost him the fight.
William Gomis fight stats
William Gomis was firing at an impressive 62% accuracy, throwing 99 strikes and landing 61. Out of these strikes, 88 were significant, with 52 landing successfully. Gomis managed to connect with 10 out of 30 head strikes, while also landing 6 body strikes and 36 leg kicks. Despite attempting no takedowns, Gomis put on an impressive striking performance.
Strikes Thrown |
61 of 99 |
Significant Strikes |
52 of 88 |
Head Strikes |
10 of 30 |
Body Strikes |
6 |
Leg Strikes |
36 |
Takedowns |
0 of 0 |
Yanis Ghemmouri fight stats
Yanis Ghemmouri was firing at a 45% accuracy, throwing 88 strikes and landing 40. There were 73 significant strikes, with 28 of them landing. He attempted 24 head strikes but unfortunately did not land any. Ghemmouri landed 7 strikes to the body and 21 leg kicks. In terms of takedowns, he went for 4 attempts but was unable to secure any.
Strikes Thrown |
40 of 88 |
Significant Strikes |
28 of 73 |
Head Strikes |
0 of 24 |
Body Strikes |
7 |
Leg Strikes |
21 |
Takedowns |
0 of 4 |
Round by Round stats
Let’s take a look at how William Gomis did against Yanis Ghemmouri round by round.
In Round 1, William Gomis landed 27 significant strikes out of 46 attempts, giving him a significant strike percentage of 58%. Most of his strikes were directed towards Yanis Ghemmouri’s head, with 16 of them landing successfully. Ghemmouri, on the other hand, landed 16 significant strikes out of 39 attempts, resulting in a 41% significant strike percentage. Gomis did not attempt any takedowns or submission attacks in this round.
In Round 2, Gomis landed 14 of his 27 significant strikes, with a significant strike percentage of 51%. He aimed most of his strikes at Ghemmouri’s head, landing 8 of them successfully. Ghemmouri managed to land 8 of his 22 significant strikes, resulting in a 36% significant strike percentage. Gomis attempted 2 submission attacks in this round, but was unsuccessful in completing them.
In Round 3, Gomis had a high success rate with his strikes, landing 11 of his 15 significant strikes, equating to a significant strike percentage of 73%. He targeted Ghemmouri’s head and body, landing 4 strikes to each. Ghemmouri, on the other hand, only managed to land 4 of his 12 significant strikes, resulting in a 33% significant strike percentage. Gomis did not attempt any takedowns or submissions in this round.
The fight ended in Round 3 when Gomis delivered a knockout or technical knockout (KO/TKO) to Ghemmouri. The knockout occurred at 2 minutes and 20 seconds into the round. The fight was scheduled for 3 rounds, with each round lasting 5 minutes. The referee for the fight was Loic Pora.