T.J. Dillashaw etched his name all over the UFC record books on Saturday when he defeated Joe Soto in the UFC 177 pay-per-view headliner at Sacramento’s Sleep Train Arena. Despite getting a much more difficult test from Soto (15-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC) than the pre-fight odds would have suggested, Dillashaw (11-2 MMA, 7-2 UFC) rose to the occasion and proved he’s one of the UFC’s most relentless strikers before landing a fight-ending head kick in the fifth round. For more on the numbers behind Dillashaw’s first successful UFC bantamweight title defense, plus several other facts and figures from the event, here are 35 post-fight facts about UFC 177.

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UFC 177 post-fight facts: T.J. Dillashaw first to score two fifth-round stoppages – MMA Junkie

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