The UFC’s second event in Asia this year was a resounding success as the TUF China Finale took place Saturday at The Venetian Macao’s CotaiArena in Macau.

Dong Hyun Kim (19-2-1 MMA, 10-2 UFC) stole the show in the headliner when he added another victory to his impressive UFC resume with a spinning-back-elbow knockout of fellow 170-pound prospect John Hathaway (17-2 MMA, 7-2 UFC).

It was a milestone performance for “Stun Gun,” who with 10 UFC victories in his weight class, now joins the likes of former champions Georges St-Pierre, Matt Hughes and six others with double-digit win totals at welterweight.

The TUF China Finale was one of four UFC fight cards slated for this month – and the second ever to stream on UFC Fight Pass, the organization’s new digital network. With an MMA-loaded month still ahead, take a minute to look back at 25 post-event facts to come out of the UFC’s most recent international show.

GENERAL

The TUF China Finale was the UFC event to feature just eight bouts since “UFC 72: Franklin vs. Okami” in June 2007.

Kim, Matt Mitrione, Yui Chui Nam and Kazuki Takudome earned $50,000 TUF China Finale fight-night bonuses.

The TUF China Finale drew an announced attendance of 6,000. A live-gate tally wasn’t announced.

Total fight time of the eight-bout card was 1:36:01.

Betting favorites went 5-3 at the event.

MAIN CARD

Kim recorded the first spinning-back-elbow knockout in UFC history. The finish was just the third knockout in company history to stem from a spinning arm strike, putting him on a list with Shonie Carter (UFC 31) and John Makdessi (UFC 129) as the lone fighters to accomplish the feat.

Kim’s four-fight UFC winning streak is the second longest active streak in the welterweight division behind Matt Brown (six).

Kim became the ninth fighter in UFC history to record 10 welterweight victories with the promotion, joining Georges St-Pierre (19), Matt Hughes (16), Josh Koscheck (14), Jon Fitch (13), Matt Brown (11), Thiago Alves (11), Johny Hendricks (10) and Chris Lytle (10).

Kim earned consecutive knockout victories for the first time in his UFC career. The last time he accomplished the feat pre-UFC was in 2007.

Hathaway suffered the first knockout loss of his 19-fight career. It was the first UFC bout in which Hathaway landed a takedown but didn’t earn the victory. Hathaway previously went 6-0 in UFC bouts in which he landed one or more takedowns.

Zhang Lipeng (8-7-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) became the first Asian-born fighter in UFC history to win a six-figure contract stemming from “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series.

Lipeng earned his first decision victory since his MMA debut on April 18, 2009 – a span of 1,778 days (nearly five years) and 14 fights.

Lipeng’s four takedowns landed in his decision victory were the most of any fighter on the card.

Matt Mitrione (7-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) has finished his opponent by knockout in six of his seven UFC victories. Those six knockout finishes are tied with Roy Nelson and Chieck Kongo for the fifth most in heavyweight history.

Mitrione’s knockout victory saw him score the seventh knockdown of his UFC tenure, moving him into a tie with Gabriel Gonzaga for the third most among active heavyweight fighters behind Junior dos Santos (11) and Cain Velasquez (nine).

Mitrione became the ninth fighter in UFC history to earn a knockout victory at the 4:59 mark of Round 1.

Shawn Jordan (15-6 MMA, 3-3 UFC) has been knocked out in four of his six career defeats. “The Savage” has been stopped with strikes in two of his three UFC losses.

Hatsu Hioki (27-7-2 MMA, 3-3 UFC) snapped a career-worst three-fight losing streak for his first victory since February 2012.

Hioki has earned all three of his UFC victories by decision.

Ivan Menjivar (25-12 MMA, 4-5 UFC) has lost three consecutive fights, the worst streak of his 37-fight career. “The Pride of El Salvador” has failed to record a win in four of his past five UFC appearances.

PRELIMINARY CARD

Yui Chui Nam (18-4-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) became the 11 fighter in UFC history to score three knockdowns of an opponent in a single round. Nam was just the second of those 11 fighters to fail to finish his opponent, joining Gray Maynard, who failed to stop Frankie Edgar in a similar situation at UFC 125.

Kazuki Tokudome (12-5-1 MMA, 1-2 UFC) has suffered both of his UFC defeats by decision.

Vaughan Lee (14-9-1 MMA, 3-3 UFC) landed 142 significant strikes in his decision victory over Nam Phan (18-13 MMA, 2-6 UFC), the third most ever landed by a bantamweight in a single UFC/WEC fight. Lee out-landed Phan by round counts of 58-6, 35-12 and 49-6.

Lee’s significant strike differential of +118 (142 to 24) is tied with Cyrille Diabate vs. Steve Cantwell (146-28) and Jessica Andrade vs. Rosi Sexton (206-88) for the second largest differential ever in a UFC fight.

Phan has suffered 10 of his 13 losses by decision. He has not been finished under the UFC banner.

Phan has been on the losing end of at least one 10-8 scorecard in four of his past five UFC defeats.

Anying Wang (2-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) has earned both of his professional victories by knockout.

Jumabieke Tuerxun (14-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) suffered the first decision loss of his 15-fight career.

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