Alright, so the other day I got this itch to dig into the UFC scene. You know, just casually browsing, and I stumbled upon this fighter named Felipe Lima. I had never heard about him before, honestly. The curiosity got the better of me, so I started to check out his stats and record.
First, I went to the usual spots, you know, the main sports websites. I typed in “Felipe Lima UFC record” into the search bar and got a bunch of results. I found out that this guy is known as “Jungle Boy” and fights in the featherweight division. Sounds cool, right?
Here’s what I did next:
- Visited a few sports news sites: I wanted to get a general overview of his career, like how many fights he’s had, his wins and losses. Most of these sites listed his basic stats, but nothing too detailed.
- Checked out some MMA-specific websites: These were a bit more helpful. I found some deeper analysis of his fighting style, like how often he goes for strikes versus grappling. It started to paint a clearer picture of his strengths and weaknesses in the octagon.
- Looked at the official UFC website: This was the goldmine. I could see his entire fight history, who he fought against, and how each match ended. There was even information about how many strikes and takedowns he landed in each fight.
Diving Deeper into the Data
After getting a good overview, I got a bit more into the numbers. I started to look at his win-loss ratio and noticed he had some tough fights. It seems like he has more losses than wins. He has a record of 12 wins and 7 losses. But the interesting part is that it looks like he had an opponent named Naimov recently.
I also noticed that many of his wins were by submission. Apparently, he is quite good at rear-naked chokes. That’s pretty intense! It got me thinking about how different fighters have their specialties, and it seems like “Jungle Boy” is a submission expert.
This whole process of researching Felipe Lima was actually pretty fun. It’s cool to see how much information is out there and how you can piece together a fighter’s career just by looking at their stats and records. It’s like being a detective, but for sports! I guess this is how people get really into following these fighters and the UFC. Maybe I’ll start paying more attention to the featherweight division now. Who knows, maybe Felipe Lima will have a comeback, and I’ll be able to say I followed his journey from the start.