Despite a crippling series of injuries that plagued the planned lineup, UFC Fight Night 62 turned out to be a solid event. The organization’s latest trip to Brazil saw nine of 12 bouts end inside the distance, and in nearly every matchup, a local fighter emerged the victor.

Demian Maia (20-6 MMA, 14-6 UFC) was one of the few who failed to secure a stoppage victory, but it wasn’t for a lack of effort. The grappling ace handed Ryan LaFlare (11-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) his first pro loss with a clinic on ground domination en route to a unanimous-decision win.

While Maia’s victory wasn’t particularly memorable, it did cap off an event with several notable feats. Check below for 50 post-fight facts about UFC Fight Night 62.

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General

UFC Fight Night 62 featured seven submission finishes, the most at a UFC event since UFC on FUEL TV 10 in June 2013 (eight submissions).

In the UFC’s 21 Brazilian events, fighters from the country are 116-59 against foreign opposition. Brazilians went 9-1 against outsiders at UFC Fight Night 62.

Gilbert Burns, Godofredo Pepey, Kevin Souza and Freddy Serrano earned $50,000 UFC Fight Night 62 fight-night bonuses.

UFC Fight Night 62 drew an announced attendance of 7,707. No live gate was announced.

Betting favorites went 9-3 on the card.

Total fight time for the 12-bout card was 1:50:46.

Main card

Maia earned the first main event victory of his UFC career. He was unsuccessful in two previous attempts.

Maia improved to 5-2 since he dropped to the UFC welterweight division in July 2012.

Maia landed five takedowns for the fourth time in his UFC career. He is 14-2 in UFC competition when he lands at least one takedown.

Maia was successful with 14 guard passes, the most of his UFC career. His previous high was eight against Jason MacDonald at UFC 87 in August 2008.

LaFlare had his 11-fight winning streak snapped and suffered the first defeat of his career.

LaFlare fell to 2-1 in UFC competition when fighting in Brazil.

LaFlare has fought to a decision in all five of his UFC appearances.

LaFlare’s average fight time of 17:00 in UFC welterweight competition is the longest in divisional history.

Erick Silva (18-5 MMA, 6-4 UFC) recorded back-to-back victories for the first time in his UFC career. He had alternated wins and losses over his previous nine octagon appearances.

Silva has earned all six of his UFC victories by first-round stoppage in a total fight time of 13:02.

Silva’s six first-round stoppage victories in UFC welterweight competition are tied for the second most in divisional history behind Matt Hughes (seven).

Silva’s four submission victories in UFC welterweight competition are tied for the third most in divisional history behind Chris Lytle (six) and Hughes (five).

Silva’s average fight time of 4:51 in UFC welterweight competition is lowest among active fighters in the weight class.

Josh Koscheck (17-10 MMA, 15-10 UFC) competed in his 24th UFC welterweight bout, the most appearances in divisional history.

Koscheck suffered his fifth consecutive loss and extended the longest losing skid of his career. He hasn’t earned a victory since February 2012.

Koscheck became just the third fighter in UFC history to suffer five consecutive losses in one stint with the organization. He is the seventh to lose five straight overall in a UFC career.

Koscheck has suffered four consecutive stoppage losses, three of which have come in the first round.

Leonardo Santos (14-3-1 MMA, 3-0-1 UFC) extended his career-high undefeated streak to nine fights. He hasn’t suffered a loss since May 2009.

Amanda Nunes (10-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC) has earned all 10 of her pro victories by stoppage, including nine by knockout.

Nunes has earned all three of her UFC victories by first-round knockout.

Nunes’ three knockout victories in UFC women’s bantamweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Nunes’ three stoppage victories in UFC women’s bantamweight competition are the second most in divisional history behind champion Ronda Rousey (five).

Shayna Baszler (15-10 MMA, 0-2 UFC) fell to 1-4 in her past five pro fights. She hasn’t registered a victory since October 2012.

Baszler has suffered both of her UFC losses by stoppage due to strikes.

Burns (10-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has earned nine of his 10 career victories by stoppage.

Burns has earned both of his UFC lightweight victories by submission.

Alex Oliveira (10-2-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) suffered the first submission loss of his career.

Pepey’s (12-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) three-fight UFC winning streak is tied for the fourth longest active streak in the featherweight division behind champion Jose Aldo (seven), Conor McGregor (five) and Max Holloway (five).

Pepey’s has earned his past three victories by first-round stoppage, which is tied with Rousey and Matt Mitrione for the longest streak of such finishes among active UFC fighters.

Pepey has earned 11 of his 12 career victories by stoppage.

Pepey earned his third consecutive “Performance of the Night” award for a total of $150,000.

Andre Fili (14-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) has suffered both of his UFC losses by submission.

Preliminary card

Francisco Trinaldo (16-4 MMA, 6-3 UFC) has earned his past three victories by decision, the longest streak of his career without a finish.

Trinaldo has completed at least one takedown in six of his past seven UFC bouts.

Trinaldo earned his sixth UFC victory on Brazilian soil, the most of any fighter in company history.

Akbarh Arreola (23-9-1 MMA, 1-2 UFC) has suffered both of his UFC losses by decision.

Souza (16-3 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has earned 15 of his 16 career victories by stoppage. He’s earned both of his UFC stoppage victories by knockout.

Souza’s three-fight UFC winning streak is tied for the fourth longest active streak in the featherweight division behind Aldo (seven), McGregor (five) and Holloway (five).

Katsunori Kikuno (23-7-2 MMA, 2-2 UFC) has suffered both his UFC losses by first-round knockout.

Leonardo Mafra (12-2 MMA, 1-2 UFC) earned his first decision victory since May 15, 2011 – a span of 1,406 days (nearly four years) and 11 fights.

Cain Carrizosa (6-2 MMA, 0-2 UFC) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

Jorge Oliveira (7-2 MMA, 0-2 UFC) suffered the first submission loss of his career.

Serrano (2-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) earned the first knockout victory of his career.

Bentley Syler (5-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) had his five-fight winning streak snapped and suffered the first defeat of his career.

For more on UFC Fight Night 62, check out the UFC Events section of the site.

FightMetric research analyst and live statistics producer Michael Carroll contributed to this story. Follow him on Twitter @MJCflipdascript.