UFC 206, which took place Saturday at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, delivered in almost every way imaginable, from highlight-reel stoppages to unforgettable fights.

One fight that ended inside the distance was the main event, where Max Holloway (17-3 MMA, 13-3 UFC) claimed the interim UFC featherweight championship with a third-round TKO of former lightweight titleholder Anthony Pettis (19-6 MMA, 6-5 UFC), pushing his current winning streak into double digits.

Prior to the headlining bout, several noteworthy results took place in the UFC’s fourth card in Toronto. For more details, check out 55 post-fight facts about UFC 206.

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General

The Reebok Athlete Outfitting payout for the event totaled $187,500.

Holloway, Landon Vannata, Cub Swanson and Dooho Choi earned $50,000 UFC 206 fight-night bonuses.

Debuting fighters went 2-0 on the card.

UFC 206 drew an announced attendance of 18,057 for a live gate of $1,843,101.

Betting favorites went 7-5 on the card.

Total fight time for the 12-bout card was 2:22:24.

Main card

Holloway extended his career-high winning streak to 10 fights. He hasn’t suffered a defeat since August 2013.

Holloway’s 10-fight winning streak in UFC competition is third longest among active fighters in the company behind Jon Jones (13) and Demetrious Johnson (11).

Holloway became the sixth fighter in UFC history to earn a 10-fight winning streak. Jones, Johnson, Anderson Silva, Georges St-Pierre and Royce Gracie also accomplished the feat.

Holloway’s nine-fight UFC winning streak in featherweight competition is the longest active streak in the division.

Holloway’s 12 victories in UFC featherweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Holloway’s seven stoppage victories in UFC featherweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Holloway’s five knockout victories in UFC featherweight competition are tied for with Chad Mendes for second most in divisional history behind Conor McGregor (six).

Holloway’s seven knockdowns landed in UFC featherweight competition are most in divisional history.

Pettis fell to 1-4 in his past five UFC appearances.

Pettis suffered the first knockout loss of his career.

Donald Cerrone (32-7 MMA, 19-4 UFC) improved to 4-0 since he moved up to the UFC welterweight division in February.

Cerrone became the fourth fighter to earn four UFC victories in 2016.

Cerrone’s 19 victories in UFC competition are tied with Georges St-Pierre for second most in company history behind Michael Bisping (20).

Cerrone’s 25 victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are the most in the combined history of the four organizations behind Wanderlei Silva (27) and Dan Henderson (25).

Cerrone’s 13 stoppage victories in UFC competition are tied for third most in company history behind Vitor Belfort (14) and A. Silva (14).

Cerrone’s 17 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC competition are the most in the combined history of the two organizations.

Cerrone’s 17 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are tied for third most in the combined history of the four organizations behind Mirko Filipovic (21) and W. Silva (20).

Cerrone has earned all four of his UFC welterweight victories by stoppage.

Cerrone’s 14 knockdowns landed in UFC competition are tied with Chuck Liddell for second most in company history behind A. Silva (16).

Cerrone’ six knockout victories stemming from a head kick in UFC competition are the most in company history.

Matt Brown (20-16 MMA, 13-10 UFC) fell to 1-5 in his past six bouts after going on a seven-fight UFC winning streak from 2012-2014.

Swanson’s (24-7 MMA, 9-3 UFC) 14 victories in UFC/WEC featherweight competition are second most in combined divisional history behind Jose Aldo (16).

Swanson’s nine fight-night bonuses for UFC/WEC featherweight bouts are the most in combined divisional history.

Choi (14-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) had his 12-fight winning streak snapped for his first defeat since June 2010.

Choi suffered his first decision loss since June 6, 2010 – a span of 2,379 days (more than six years) and 13 fights. Both of his career losses are by decision.

Kelvin Gastelum (13-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC) was successful in his return to the UFC middleweight division. He’s 3-0 in the organization at 185 pounds.

Gastelum has earned nine of his 13 career victories by stoppage.

Tim Kennedy (18-6 MMA, 3-2 UFC) suffered back-to-back losses for the first time in his career. He hasn’t earned a victory since April 2014.

Kennedy has suffered both of his UFC losses by knockout.

Emil Meek (9-2-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) earned the first decision victory of his career.

Preliminary card

Misha Cirkunov’s (13-2 MMA, 4-0 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak in light heavyweight competition is the second longest active streak in the division behind Jones (13).

Cirkunov has earned 11 of his 13 career victories by stoppage. That includes all four of his UFC wins.

Cirkunov’s four-fight stoppage streak in UFC competition is tied with Stipe Miocic, Francis Ngannou, Vicente Luque and Mairbek Taisumov for the longest among active fighters in the company.

Cirkunov’s three submission victories in UFC light-heavyweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Jones (five) and Renato Sobral (four).

Cirkunov has earned all four of his UFC victories by stoppage.

Nikita Krylov (21-5 MMA, 6-3 UFC) fell to 5-2 since he dropped to the UFC light heavyweight division in March 2014.

Krylov has suffered all five of his career losses by stoppage.

Olivier Aubin-Mercier (9-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) has earned four of his five UFC victories by stoppage.

Aubin-Mercier has earned eight of his nine career victories by submission.

Aubin-Mercier failed to complete a takedown in a fight for the first time of his UFC career.

Valerie Letourneau (8-6 MMA, 3-3 UFC) suffered her third consecutive loss to extend the longest skid of her career.

Letourneau has suffered four of her five career losses by decision.

Mitch Gagnon (12-4 MMA, 4-3 UFC) suffered his first decision loss since Feb. 27, 2009 – a span of 2,843 days (nearly eight years) and 13 fights.

Landon Vannata (9-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has earned eight of his nine career victories by stoppage.

John Makdessi (14-6 MMA, 7-6 UFC) fell to 2-4 in in his past six UFC appearances.

Jason Saggo (12-3 MMA, 3-2 UFC) has suffered all three of his career losses by decision.

Dustin Ortiz (16-6 MMA, 5-4 UFC) has completed at least one takedown against eight of his nine UFC opponents.

Zach Makovsky (19-8 MMA, 3-4 UFC) suffered his third consecutive loss to extend the longest skid of his career. He’s 1-4 in his past five UFC appearances.

Makovsky has suffered all four of his UFC losses by decision.

For complete coverage of UFC 206, 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.