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Benoit Saint Denis

Looking for Benoit Saint Denis fight time or next fight schedule? Benoit Saint Denis is scheduled to compete at UFC 329: Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway. The event takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, United States.

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Benoit Saint DenisVSPaddy Pimblett

Tactical AnalysisBenoit Saint Denis averages 4.2 takedowns per 15 minutes. Paddy Pimblett stops only 46% of takedown attempts. If Paddy Pimblett can't stay upright, this becomes a ground fight quickly.

Striking Efficiency

5.58
SLpM
5.48
58%
Str. Acc
52%
4.09
SApM
3.86
41%
Str. Def
42%

Grappling Activity

4.15
TD Avg
0.68
35%
TD Acc
21%
72%
TD Def
46%
1.7
Sub. Avg
1.4
SLpM β€” Significant Strikes Landed per Minute
Str. Acc. β€” Significant Striking Accuracy
SApM β€” Significant Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Str. Def. β€” Significant Strike Defence
TD Avg. β€” Takedowns per 15 minutes
TD Acc. β€” Takedown Accuracy
TD Def. β€” Takedown Defense
Sub. Avg. β€” Submissions per 15 minutes

Benoit Saint Denis Fighting Style

Benoit Saint Denis is a high-output hybrid who blends aggressive striking with persistent wrestling. With 5.58 significant strikes per minute, he delivers above-average volume for the divisionand his 58% accuracy makes him a surgical striker who maximizes every exchange. However, he absorbs 4.09 strikes per minute, exposing a defensive vulnerability in prolonged exchanges, and defends only 41% of incoming strikes, an indicator he must improve his stand-up defense. On the ground, Benoit Saint Denis is a constant threat with 4.15 takedowns per 15 minutes, with 72% takedown defense. Overall, Benoit Saint Denis presents a well-rounded, dual-threat profile comfortable both on the feet and on the mat, making him a difficult opponent to prepare for.

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Paddy Pimblett Fighting Style

Paddy Pimblett is a high-volume striker who imposes a relentless pace from the opening round. With 5.48 significant strikes per minute, he delivers above-average volume for the divisionwith 52% accuracy, absorbing 3.86 strikes per minute in return, and defends only 42% of incoming strikes, an indicator he must improve his stand-up defense. He rarely attempts to take the fight to the ground (0.68 takedown per 15 minutes), with 46% takedown defense. Overall, Paddy Pimblett is a striking specialist who performs best on the feet, and his success will depend on keeping the fight standing.

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