UFC 328 post-event facts: Sean Strickland, Jim Miller make major history

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UFC 328 post-event facts: Sean Strickland, Jim Miller make major history

UFC 328 post-event facts: Sean Strickland, Jim Miller make major history

Go inside the numbers after UFC 328, where Sean Strickland, Jim Miller and more rewrote the history books with their wins.

UFC 328 post-event facts: Sean Strickland, Jim Miller make major history

Go inside the numbers after UFC 328, where Sean Strickland, Jim Miller and more rewrote the history books with their wins.

UFC 328 delivered one of the most memorable nights in recent memory, with history made inside the octagon and a new champion crowned. Let's break down the numbers and moments that defined this massive event.

In the main event, Sean Strickland shocked the world, reclaiming the middleweight championship with a split decision victory over Khamzat Chimaev. This win makes Strickland only the second two-time middleweight champion in UFC history, joining Israel Adesanya. Strickland's performance was a masterclass in striking, landing 2,430 significant strikes in his UFC career—the second most in company history, trailing only Max Holloway. For Chimaev, it was his first career defeat, snapping a 15-fight winning streak. Despite the loss, Chimaev has landed at least one takedown in nine of his 10 UFC appearances, showing his relentless grappling threat.

The co-main event was equally historic. Joshua Van, the promotion's youngest champion, successfully defended his flyweight title for the first time, stopping Tatsuro Taira via fifth-round TKO. Van's seven-fight winning streak at flyweight is now the longest active in the division, and 11 of his 16 career wins have come by stoppage. For Taira, it was his first knockout loss, and he has now dropped two of his last three fights after starting his career a perfect 16-0.

Beyond the title fights, the night was packed with milestones. The event drew an announced attendance of 17,783 and a live gate of $7,518,918. Fight-night bonuses totaled $100,000 for Joshua Van, Tatsuro Taira, Yaroslav Amosov, and Jim Miller, while four other fighters earned $25,000 finish bonuses. Betting favorites went 5-8 in UFC main events this year, with two title fights closing at even odds—highlighting just how unpredictable the sport can be.

Alexander Volkov also added to his legacy, earning his 14th UFC victory by decision. For fans and fighters alike, UFC 328 was a night that reminded everyone why the sport is so compelling: history, heart, and unexpected outcomes.

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