Compustrike: Strikeforce Overeem vs. Werdum by the numbers

Posted on June 20, 2011, 12:56 PM by Ryan Ventura
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Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum was one of the most anticipated bouts of 2011 and unfortunately the event did not live up to the hype. We've all heard the saying "styles make fights" and last Saturday was a perfect display of that. It was clear, Fabricio Werdum wanted to keep the fight on the ground, and Alistair Overeem wanted to keep the fight on the feet. Similar to Anderson Silva's fights with Demian Maia and Thales Leites (minus the dancing) a big chunk of the fight was spent with Werdum doing the 'Brazilian Butt Scoot' and Overeem defending numerous takedown attempts. Thanks to our good friends at Compustrike, we were able to keep track of every strike, every takedown, and every submission attempt. Let's look closely at the numbers from last Saturday's main event.

The biggest stat that stands out is that Fabricio Werdum surprised everybody by outstriking the K-1 2010 World Grand Prix champion 69/145 (48%) compared to Reem's 48/72 (69%). This could be due to the fact that Werdum kept trying to takedown Overeem or pull guard during the fight so the big man was more focused on staying off the ground and defending himself from potentially dangerous situations. 42 of Reem's strikes were power shots compared to Fabricio's 16. Alistair did manage to successfully takedown Werdum 3 out of 3 times compared to Fabricio's 12 attempts and only 3 were successful. Werdum attempted one submission the whole fight and the two-time ADCC champion wasn't able to get dominate position at all for the whole fight.

You've seen the numbers, you've seen the stats. Agree? Disagree? Leave your thoughts about Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum in the comment box. For more MMA stats bookmark and visit Compustrike.com. Here are some more notable stats from last Saturday.

Brett Rogers was only able to land 4 strikes before getting submitted by Josh Barnett in the 2nd round.

Jorge Masvidal landed 102 strikes compared to KJ Noons' 57 strikes. 

Daniel Cormier landed 96 power shots compared to Jeff Monson's 11.


 

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  • Ultimatextreme
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    Ya Werdum did land more punches but he landed them in the 3rd round not split into 3 rounds. thats why he won that 3rd round acording to the judges .



    Werdum should be given a huge talking to for embarising strikeforc and MMa.Overeem came to fight Werdum didnt.

    Fights start on their feet and its the wrestlers job to push the pace and hold the oponent down on the ground if he can . Werdum should be ashamed and retire.

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  • rflynn
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    wow, that has to be the stupidest statement i have ever read... STYLES MAKE FIGHTS!!! what was werdum supposed to do? stand and strike for 3 rounds with the k1 champ? against a man that peter aerts (one of the best kickboxers ever) couldnt even last for one round in the final of the k1?



    so werdum should retire? as its clear from compustrike WERDUM TRIED TO TAKE OVEREEM DOWN! he did push the for the takedown but couldnt get it... so that leads 1 thing.... pulling guard



    no i dont think this was an exciting fight but i think its annoying that someone thinks a bjj expert should stand and trade with a k1 champ... because that must be what you mean when you say 'come to fight'

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  • Ryan Ventura
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    You hit the nail on the head man, to say Werdum should retire and be ashamed is ludicrous. You can't stand too long with a guy who has some of the best stand up in the world of MMA and pure striking. It's a dumb idea and Werdum tried his best to stick to the game plan but it obviously didn't work.

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  • MAMBA24ILL
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    Fab almost landed as much as Alistair threw. Reem did not look like a K-1 champion in this fight at all.

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