UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson has a knack for making history. He did it again in Saturday’s UFC 186 pay-per-view main event at Montreal’s Bell Centre.

Johnson (22-2-1 MMA, 10-1-1 UFC) scored the latest finish in UFC history when he submitted Kyoji Horiguchi (15-2 MMA, 4-1 UFC) in what was literally the final second of the five-round title fight.

It was another historic feat for “Mighty Mouse” and one that only adds to his rapidly growing resume. Check below for the post-fight facts to come out of the UFC’s 18th event in Canada.

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General

Canadian fighters went 4-1 against foreign opponents at UFC 186, bringing their overall record to 64-44 at events on Canadian soil.

UFC 186 was the first event in UFC history to feature two pre-planned catchweight bouts.

Johnson, Thomas Almeida, Chad Laprise and Bryan Barberena earned $50,000 UFC 184 fight-night bonuses.

UFC 186 drew an announced attendance of 10,154 for a live gate of $668,000.

Betting favorites went 11-1 on the card.

Total fight time for the 12-bout card was 2:38:52.

Main card

Johnson’s six consecutive UFC title defenses are the third most among current titleholders behind Jon Jones (eight) and Jose Aldo (seven)

Johnson’s eight-fight UFC winning streak is the longest active streak in the flyweight division. It is also tied with Chris Weidman for the second longest winning streak among active UFC fighters behind Jones (12).

Johnson’s eight victories in UFC flyweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Johnson’s submission victory at the 4:59 mark of Round 5 marked the latest stoppage in a UFC fight. He also owns the third latest stoppage in UFC history with his submission of John Moraga (Round 5, 3:43) at UFC on FOX 8.

Johnson has finished his opponent in four of his past five victories.

Johnson’s four stoppage victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied with Joseph Benavidez, John Lineker and John Moraga for the most in divisional history.

Johnson’s three submission victories in UFC flyweight competition are tied with Moraga for the most in divisional history.

Johnson completed 14 takedowns and becomes the first fighter in UFC history to earn 10 or more takedowns in three separate UFC fights.

Johnson has earned five fight-night bonuses during his UFC flyweight career, the most of any fighter in divisional history.

Horiguchi became the sixth Japanese fighter in UFC history to come up short in a title fight. Fighters from the country are now 0-6-1 in UFC championship fights.

Horiguchi had his career-high nine-fight winning streak snapped for his first defeat since January 2012.

Horiguchi suffered the first submission loss of his career.

Quinton Jackson (36-11 MMA, 8-5 UFC) snapped his three-fight UFC losing skid for his first octagon victory since May 28, 2011 – a span of 1,428 days (nearly four years).

Jackson’s four-fight winning streak is his longest since prior to his first UFC stint in 2007.

Jackson has earned five of his eight UFC victories by decision.

Fabio Maldonado (22-8 MMA, 5-5 UFC) has suffered three of his five UFC losses by decision.

Michael Bisping (26-7 MMA, 16-7 UFC) has alternated wins and losses over his past nine UFC appearances. He hasn’t earned consecutive victories since 2011.

Bisping’s 12 UFC middleweight victories are tied with Chris Leben for the third most in divisional history behind Anderson Silva (14) and Yushin Okami (13).

Bisping’s 16 UFC victories are the most by any winner of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series.

Bisping has earned 16 UFC victories, tied with Gleison Tibau for the most in history without competing in a championship bout.

Shane Campbell (11-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC) suffered the first knockout loss of his career.

Thomas Almeida (18-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) earned his 18th consecutive victory and is still undefeated dating back to his November 2011 debut.

Almeida’s 18-fight winning streak in MMA competition is tied with Jose Aldo for the second longest among active UFC fighters behind Khabib Nurmagomedov (22).

Almeida has earned all but one of his career victories by stoppage. He has earned 15 of those finishes in the first round.

Yves Jabouin (20-10 MMA, 5-4 UFC) has suffered all four of his UFC defeats by stoppage and has been finished in eight of his 10 career losses overall.

Preliminary card

Patrick Cote (21-9 MMA, 7-9 UFC) improved to 3-1 since he dropped to the UFC welterweight division in March 2013. All of his wins in the weight class have come by decision.

Cote has earned three consecutive decision victories under the UFC banner for the first time in his 17-fight stint with the organization.

Joe Riggs (40-16 MMA, 4-6 UFC) suffered his first decision loss since Jan 30, 2010 – a span of 1,911 days (more than five years) and 12 fights.

Alexis Davis’ (17-6 MMA, 4-1 UFC) four victories in UFC women’s bantamweight competition are the second most in divisional history behind Ronda Rousey (five).

Sarah Kaufman (17-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has suffered all three of her career losses by armbar.

Chad Laprise (10-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has earned his past five MMA victories (including all three of his UFC wins) by decision after starting his career with five consecutive finishes.

Bryan Barberena (10-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC) had his career-high seven-fight winning streak snapped for his first defeat since February 2010.

Barberena suffered his first decision loss since May 15, 2010 – a span of 1,806 days (nearly five years) and eight fights.

Olivier Aubin-Mercier (6-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) has earned all six of his pro victories by submission.

David Michaud (8-2 MMA, 1-2 UFC) suffered the first submission loss of his career.

Nordine Taleb (11-2 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has earned all three of his UFC victories by decision.

Chris Clements (12-6 MMA, 2-2 UFC) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

Valerie Letourneau (7-3 MMA, 2-0 UFC) became the first female fighter in UFC history to earn victories in two weight classes.

Letourneau was successful in her women’s strawweight debut.

Letourneau has earned both of her UFC victories by decision.

Jessica Rakoczy (1-5 MMA, 0-2 UFC) suffered her first decision loss since April 15, 2010 – a span of 1,836 days (more than five years) and four fights.

Aisling Daly (15-6 MMA, 1-1 UFC) fell to 2-4 in her past six pro bouts.

Daly has suffered five of her six career losses by decision.

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