
UFC 317 pre-event facts: Ilia Topuria or Charles Oliveira will achieve title history
The UFC's 13th Annual International Fight Week has arrived and the 2025 version of the celebratory week in Las Vegas is built around Saturday's UFC 317 at T-Mobile Arena, which features a main card on ESPN+ pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.
Two championship fights top the bill. In the main card, Ilia Topuria (16-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC) and Charles Oliveira (35-10 MMA, 23-10 UFC) will do battle for the vacant lightweight championship, while in the co-main event flyweight titleholder Alexandre Pantoja (29-5 MMA, 13-3 UFC) attempts to continue his dominant reign against Kai Kara-France (25-11 MMA, 8-4 UFC).
For more on the numbers inside both title fights, as well as the rest of the card, check below for MMA Junkie's pre-event facts about UFC 317.
Ilia Topuria vs. Charles Oliveira
Ilia Topuria
Topuria is one of 14 fighters to win an undisputed UFC title with an undefeated record.
Topuria is one of five fighters to hold the undisputed UFC featherweight championship.
Topuria can become the first in UFC history to win titles in two weight classes with an undefeated record.
Topuria became the first Georgian champion in UFC history with his UFC 298 title win.
Charles Oliveira
Oliveira won the title for the first time in his 28th UFC bout, the record for most appearances in company history.
Oliveira is one of 12 fighters to hold the undisputed UFC lightweight championship.
Oliveira can become the first two-time undisputed UFC lightweight champion.
Oliveira competes in his third vacant UFC championship bout, the most in company history. He was previously tied with Jan Blachowicz at two.
Oliveira becomes the seventh fighter in UFC history to make 35 or more octagon appearances.
Oliveira's 23 UFC victories are tied with Andrei Arlovski and Donald Cerrone for second-most in company history behind Jim Miller (27).
Oliveira's 16 victories in UFC lightweight competition are tied for third-most in divisional history behind Miller (24) and Cerrone (17).
Oliveira's 20 stoppage victories in UFC competition are most in company history.
Oliveira's 14 stoppage victories in UFC lightweight competition are second-most in divisional history behind Miller (17).
Oliveira's 16 submission victories in UFC competition are most in company history.
Oliveira's 10 submission victories in UFC lightweight competition are second-most in divisional history behind Miller (11).
Oliveira's six submission victories in UFC featherweight competition are the most in divisional history. He hasn't competed at 145 pounds since August 2016.
Oliveira's four guillotine-choke submission victories in UFC competition are second-most in company history behind Nate Diaz (five).
Oliveira's three anaconda choke submission victories in UFC competition are most in company history.
Oliveira is one of two fighters in UFC history to earn submission victories with six different techniques. Frank Mir also accomplished the feat.
Oliveira is one of two fighters in UFC history to earn a calf-slicer submission victory. Brett Johns also accomplished the feat.
Oliveira has been awarded 20 fight-night bonuses for UFC bouts, the most in company history.
Oliveira has been awarded 13 Performance of the Night bonuses, the most in company history.
Oliveira is one of two fighters in UFC history to be awarded five or more fight-night bonuses in two separate divisions. Diaz also accomplished the feat.
Alexandre Pantoja vs. Kai Kara-France
Alexandre Pantoja
Pantoja is one of five undisputed UFC flyweight champions.
Pantoja's three UFC title defenses are tied with Zhang Weili for most among current champions.
Pantoja is one of four fighters in UFC history to force a title change by split decision when he won at UFC 290. Robbie Lawler, Henry Cejudo and Carla Esparza also accomplished the feat.
Pantoja's four victories in UFC flyweight championship fights are second-most in divisional history behind Demetrious Johnson (12).
Pantoja's 13 victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied with Johnson and Joseph Benavidez for most in divisional history.
Pantoja's seven-fight UFC winning streak at flyweight is the longest active streak in the division.
Pantoja's seven stoppage victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied with Johnson and Deiveson Figueiredo for most in divisional history.
Pantoja's five submission victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied with Johnson for most in divisional history.
Pantoja's six fight-night bonus for UFC flyweight bouts are tied for third-most in divisional history behind Johnson (nine) and Brandon Moreno (seven).
Kai Kara-France
Kara-France's eight knockdowns landed in UFC flyweight competition are second-most in divisional history behind Figueiredo (11).
Kara-France defends 88 percent of all opponent takedown attempts in UFC flyweight competition, the third-best rate in divisional history behind Matheus Nicolau (90.5 percent) and Ian McCall (90 percent).
Kara-France's six fight-night bonuses for UFC flyweight bouts are tied for third-most in divisional history behind Johnson (nine) and Moreno (seven).
Brandon Royval vs. Joshua Van
Brandon Royval's (17-7 MMA, 7-3 UFC) three submission victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied for fourth-most in divisional history behind Johnson (five), Pantoja (five) and Muhammad Mokaev (four).
Royval's four Fight of the Night bonuses for UFC flyweight bouts are tied with Moreno for most in divisional history.
Joshua Van (13-2 MMA, 6-1 UFC) makes his third UFC appearances of 2025. He's 2-0 with wins at UFC 316 in June and UFC 313 in March.
Van's four-fight UFC winning streak at flyweight is tied for the second-longest active streak in the division behind Pantoja (seven).
Van lands 8.2 significant strikes per minute in UFC competition, the highest rate in company history.
Beneil Dariush vs. Renato Moicano
Beneil Dariush's (22-6-1 MMA, 16-6-1 UFC) 16 victories in UFC lightweight competition are tied for third-most in divisional history behind Miller (24) and Cerrone (17).
Dariush is one of 11 fighters in UFC history to earn a knockout stemming from a spinning backfist. He accomplished the feat at UFC Fight Night 174.
Renato Moicano (20-6-1 MMA, 12-6 UFC) is 7-2 since he moved up to the UFC lightweight division in March 2020.
Viviane Araujo vs. Tracy Cortez
Tracy Cortez (11-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) is 3-1 since she dropped to the UFC women's flyweight division in April 2021.
Cortez has earned eight of her 10 career victories by decision. That includes all five of her UFC wins.
Terrance McKinney vs. Viacheslav Borshchev
Terrance McKinney (16-7 MMA, 6-4 UFC) has earned all 16 of his career victories by stoppage. He's finished 15 of those wins in Round 1.
McKinney's average fight time of 2:34 in UFC lightweight competition is the shortest in divisional history.
McKinney's six first-round stoppage victories since 2021 in UFC competition are tied with Jailton Almeida for most among active fighters in the company.
McKinney's seven-second knockout at UFC 263 is the fourth-fastest in UFC history. Jorge Masvidal holds the record with a five-second finish.
McKinney's seven-second knockout at UFC 263 is the fastest in UFC history by a debuting fighter.
McKinney's seven-second knockout at UFC 263 is the fastest in UFC lightweight history.
McKinney is one of three fighters in UFC history to earn multiple knockout victories of 20 seconds or less. Anthony Johnson and Matthew Semelsberger also accomplished the feat.
Niko Price vs. Jacobe Smith
Niko Price (16-8 MMA, 8-8 UFC) is one of three fighters in UFC history to earn a knockout stemming from an upkick. He accomplished the feat at UFC on ESPN+ 19. Jon Fitch and Irene Alana also won with the technique.
Price has earned two of the six knockout victories in UFC history stemming from the bottom position. He accomplished the feat at UFC on ESPN+ 19 and UFC Fight Night 133.
Price has earned one of four knockouts in UFC history stemming from punches from bottom position. Kevin Holland, Paul Craig and Cameron Saaiman also accomplished the feat.
UFC research analyst and live statistics producer Michael Carroll contributed to this story. Follow him on X @MJCflipdascript.
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